The answer is yes and maybe. VMS has a built-in function for just about
anything but downloadable utilities make things much easier. I use an
uptime function I downloaded to find out how long the system has been up.
I don't know about usage logging but there is an internal way as well as a
more friendly 3rd party way. Visit www.montagar.com and see what is out
there. If you are Alpha you are in a better place than Vax, but the
function is still there.
Regards,
Jeff
In <Pine.LNX.4.10.10102280749530.26003-100000_at_siconic.com>, on 03/01/01
at 09:52 PM, Vintage Computer Festival <vcf_at_siconic.com> said:
>VAX g00r00s!
>This question was posed to me:
>Did VMS have a built in utility that allowed to 1) time how long a given
>user was logged in, and/or 2) track what directories on the VAX the user
>entered?
>Answers appreciated. Thanks!
>Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer
>Festival
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