HELP LOGOUT — VMS 5.0
Terminates an interactive terminal session.
Format:
LOGOUT
Additional information available:
Command Qualifiers
Additional information available:
/BRIEF
/BRIEF Requests the brief form of the logout message. The command interpreter displays your user name and the date and time when you logged out. The default for an interactive session is /BRIEF.
/FULL
/FULL Requests the long form of the logout message. When you specify /FULL, the command interpreter displays a summary of accounting information for the terminal session. The default for a batch job is /FULL.
/HANGUP
/HANGUP /NOHANGUP For dialup terminals, determines whether or not the phone will hang up whenever you log out. By default, the /HANGUP setting of your terminal port determines whether the line is disconnected. Your system manager determines whether you are permitted to use this qualifier. For further information, see the Guide to VMS System Security.
Examples
1. $ LOGOUT
HIGGINS logged out at 15-APR-1988 17:48:56.73
The LOGOUT command uses the default /BRIEF format. No accounting
information is displayed.
2. $ LOGOUT/FULL
HIGGINS logged out at 15-APR-1988 14:23:45.30
Accounting information:
Buffered I/O count: 22 Peak working set size: 90
Direct I/O count: 10 Peak virtual size: 69
Page faults: 68 Mounted volumes: 0
Charged CPU time: 0 00:01:30.50 Elapsed time: 0
04:59:02.63
The LOGOUT command with the /FULL qualifier displays a summary of
accounting statistics for the terminal session.