Admin policy

The admin policy uses the user name, group name, and application name process attributes to classify processes. The admin policy is application-based, and provides the ability to gather accounting statistics at the application level.

The admin policy supports the most filters and the use of Korn shell syntax wildcards. Configuring and maintaining Admin policies requires a standalone administration tool, such as SMIT, or an editor.

By default, the admin policy is located in the /etc/project directory. You can create alternate admin policies to use at various times. For example, you might want to have an admin policy that runs Monday through Friday, and another that runs on Saturday and Sunday. The alternate admin policies are stored in subdirectories of the/etc/project/alter root directory. You must specify a name for the subdirectory when you are creating a new admin policy.