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ainuxjobcompletion, Program, Log File, Records

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Table 11. PSF DSS accounting, post-print, and audit user-exit programs (continued) Program Log File Records /usr/lpp/psf/bin/ainacclog /var/psf/accounting.log Job submitter, job name, actual destination, pages per job, pages per actual destination, jobs per output bin, data object resources, start date, start time, fonts, resident fonts, overlays /usr/lpp/psf/bin/ ainuxjobcompletion /var/psf/ jobcompletion.log Job submitter, job ID, job name, spool ID, actual destination, global ID, user pages stacked by tray, user sheets stacked by tray, actual pages stacked by tray, actual sheets stacked by tray, copies requested, fonts and resident fonts used, overlays used, hard and soft segments used, processing start and stop date/time, job completion date/time, file date/time, extended user ID, extended job ID, address, account, building, department, programmer, room, title, job ticket name /usr/lpp/psf/bin/ ainaudlog /var/psf/audit.log Job submitter, job name, actual destination, pages per job, pages per actual destination, jobs per output bin, data object resources, start date, start time, fonts, resident fonts, overlays Note: /usr/lpp/psf/bin/ainacclog and /usr/lpp/psf/bin/ainaudlog record the same information in different files. This information is specified in flat ASCII format, with a single line for each job that is processed. You can use this information to determine billing procedures, to assess the workload of different output devices, or to determine how resources are used at your installation. The ainuxjobcompletion exit is called when the printer reports back to InfoPrint Manager that all of the pages for a job have printed. This includes a partial job (due to a data stream error or because the job was paused/canceled or forward-spaced) and also any extra pages produced as a result of a backspace or other recovery. For the last job that prints on a continuous forms printer, the exit is not called until an NPRO (non-process run out) is done, either by an operator or automatically by InfoPrint Manager. Only one record is written for a job that prints, unless a job is paused. In this case, a record is written for the part of the job that was printed up to the pause point; later, if the job is resumed another record is written for the rest of the job. Note: If InfoPrint Manager does not receive feedback from the printer that all pages have stacked, such as when the printer is shut down in the middle of a job or when an error such as a server failure occurs, no record is written. A new procedure has been added to the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI to show you how to activate the default PSF ainuxjobcompletion accounting logs. Chapter 8. Gathering accounting and auditing data about print jobs 105

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Table 11. PSF DSS accounting, post-print, and audit user-exit programs (continued)
Program
Log File
Records
/usr/lpp/psf/bin/ainacclog
/var/psf/accounting.log
Job submitter, job name, actual
destination, pages per job,
pages per actual destination,
jobs per output bin, data object
resources, start date, start time,
fonts, resident fonts, overlays
/usr/lpp/psf/bin/
ainuxjobcompletion
/var/psf/
jobcompletion.log
Job submitter, job ID, job
name, spool ID, actual
destination, global ID, user
pages stacked by tray, user
sheets stacked by tray, actual
pages stacked by tray, actual
sheets stacked by tray, copies
requested, fonts and resident
fonts used, overlays used, hard
and soft segments used,
processing start and stop
date/time, job completion
date/time, file date/time,
extended user ID, extended job
ID, address, account, building,
department, programmer,
room, title, job ticket name
/usr/lpp/psf/bin/
ainaudlog
/var/psf/audit.log
Job submitter, job name, actual
destination, pages per job,
pages per actual destination,
jobs per output bin, data object
resources, start date, start time,
fonts, resident fonts, overlays
Note: /usr/lpp/psf/bin/ainacclog
and
/usr/lpp/psf/bin/ainaudlog
record the same
information in different files.
This information is specified in flat ASCII format, with a single line for each job
that is processed. You can use this information to determine billing procedures, to
assess the workload of different output devices, or to determine how resources are
used at your installation.
The
ainuxjobcompletion
exit is called when the printer reports back to InfoPrint
Manager that all of the pages for a job have printed. This includes a partial job
(due to a data stream error or because the job was paused/canceled or
forward-spaced) and also any extra pages produced as a result of a backspace or
other recovery. For the last job that prints on a continuous forms printer, the exit is
not called until an NPRO (non-process run out) is done, either by an operator or
automatically by InfoPrint Manager.
Only one record is written for a job that prints, unless a job is paused. In this case,
a record is written for the part of the job that was printed up to the pause point;
later, if the job is resumed another record is written for the rest of the job.
Note:
If InfoPrint Manager does not receive feedback from the printer that all
pages have stacked, such as when the printer is shut down in the middle of a job
or when an error such as a server failure occurs, no record is written.
A new procedure has been added to the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI to
show you how to activate the default PSF
ainuxjobcompletion
accounting logs.
Chapter 8. Gathering accounting and auditing data about print jobs
105