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Assignment 1 - Users' Usage Report
Weight: 20% of the overall grade
Due Date: Ask your professor for exact date
Late Penalty: 10% per school day, and note that this assignment must be completed satisfactorily in order to pass the course even if you get zero mark for this assignment.
Overview
Most system administrators would like to know the utilization of their systems by their users. On a Linux system, the users' login records are normally stored in the binary file /var/log/wtmp. The login records in this binary file can not be viewed or edited directly using normal Linux commands like 'less', 'cat', etc. The 'last' command is often used to display the login records stored in this file in a human readable form. The following listing is a sample output of running the 'last' command:
$ last -F rchan pts/0 :0 Mon Jan 8 22:40:02 2018 - Tue Jan 9 17:31:50 2018 (18:51) rchan pts/0 :0 Mon Jan 8 21:47:32 2018 - Mon Jan 8 21:47:38 2018 (00:00) rchan :0 :0 Mon Jan 8 21:46:36 2018 - Tue Jan 9 17:36:18 2018 (19:49) (unknown :0 :0 Mon Jan 8 20:25:13 2018 - Mon Jan 8 21:46:36 2018 (01:21) reboot system boot 3.10.0-514.10.2. Mon Jan 8 15:25:07 2018 - Fri Jan 12 01:31:18 2018 (3+10:06) rchan :0 :0 Mon Jan 8 17:19:04 2018 - Mon Jan 8 17:34:29 2018 (00:15) (unknown :0 :0 Mon Jan 8 16:48:02 2018 - Mon Jan 8 17:19:03 2018 (00:31) reboot system boot 3.10.0-514.10.2. Mon Jan 8 11:47:56 2018 - Mon Jan 8 17:34:30 2018 (05:46) rchan :0 :0 Mon Jan 8 13:55:51 2018 - Mon Jan 8 14:01:26 2018 (00:05) (unknown :0 :0 Mon Jan 8 13:55:37 2018 - Mon Jan 8 13:55:51 2018 (00:00) ...
In this assignment, your task is to create a python program with well designed functions to produce daily, weekly, and monthly usage report by user (and/or by other criteria) based on the information obtained from the 'last' command.
Instructions
Program Name and valid command line arguments
Name your Python3 program as usage_report.py
. The program should accept the following command line parameters:
-
--user
or-u
as an optional first argument, followed by: -
filename
, or -
filename1 filename2
etc ... - any number of filenames from 1 to as many as the command-line supports.
If the first argument is --user
or -u
, then all the usage report to be generated should be based on user only.
If there is no filename provided at the command line, your program should get the login records from the 'last' command with the appropriate flags.
If there is more than one filename provided, merged all the files together with the first one at the top and the last one at the bottom. Read and process the file contents in that order in your program.
Header
All your Python codes for this program must be placed in a single source file. Please include the following declaration by you as comment in your Python source code file (replace "Student Name" with your own name):
OPS435 Assignment 1 - Winter 2018
Program: usage_report.py
Author: "Student Name"
The python code in this file (usage_report.py) is original work written by
"Student Name". No code in this file is copied from any other source
including any person, textbook, or on-line resource. I have not shared
this python program with anyone or anything except for submission for grading.
I understand that the Academic Honesty Policy will be enforced and violators
will be reported and appropriate action will be taken.
Main Menu
Daily Usage Menu
Weekly Usage Menu
Monthly Usage Menu
Sample login records file
Submission
After fully testing your program, submit the .py file on Blackboard