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XFERSTATS(8)							  XFERSTATS(8)

NAME
       xferstats - compiles information about file transfers from logfiles

SYNOPSIS
       xferstats  [-  |	 +  ] [-c <config file>] [-T <number>] [[-+]C] [[-+]H]
       [[-+]n] [[-+]s] [[-+]r] [[-+]a] [[-+]g] [[-+]i] [[-+]u] [[-+]h] [[-+]m]
       [[-+]w]	[[-+]M]	 [[-+]f	 [number]]  [[-+]d  [number]] [[-+]t [number]]
       [[-+]O [number]] [[-+]o [number]] [+L <number>] [+A] [-D <number>]  [+D
       <number>]  [+P <prefix>] [+B <timestamp>] [+E <timestamp>] [-v] [--ver‐
       sion] [--help] [--] [filename(s)]

DESCRIPTION
       xferstats is a utility  that  parses  wu-ftpd,  ncftpd,	and  (special)
       apache  xferlogs	 (although it's not difficult to add support for other
       log types) and gives various information	 and  totals  about  the  data
       transferred.

OPTIONS
       +      The  single  plus tells xferstats to get the xferlog from stdin.
	      For example:

	      cat xferlog | xferstats +

       -      The single hyphen tells xferstats to  get	 the  xferlog  from  a
	      file.   While  this  is the default behaviour, the configuration
	      file may change the default, and this option allows you to over‐
	      ride it.	For example:

	      xferstats - /var/log/xferlog

       -c configuration file
	      Specify  an  alternate  path  and filename for the configuration
	      file.  The  packaged  default  is	 /etc/xferstats.cfg  but  your
	      administrator  may  have changed this.  A new default can be set
	      by changing the appropriate variable in xferstats.h  and	recom‐
	      piling.

       -T log type
	      Specify  the  type  of  log  file to be parsed.  Currently, only
	      three types are defined, wu-ftpd for wu-ftpd-style logs,	ncftpd
	      for  ncftpd-style	 logs,	and  apache  for  special Apache logs.
	      Note: you can also use "wu-ftp", "wuftp", "wuftpd", or  "ncftp".
	      In  order for xferstats to parse Apache logfiles, you must use a
	      special LogFile line: LogFormat "%{%a %b %d %X %Y}t %T %h %b  %f
	      %u".   xferstats	may or may not support regular Apache logfiles
	      in the future.  If this is something you	want,  please  let  me
	      know.

       -v, --version
	      Display what version of xferstats you're running.

       --help Display a quick summary of the command line options.

       --     Use  a -- (double hyphen) to indicate that you are finished giv‐
	      ing parameters and will follow with a filename.  This is partic‐
	      ularly  useful  when  you want to specify a filename that begins
	      with a + or -

   TOGGLE OPTIONS
       The options in this section can be either forced on with	 +[option]  or
       forced  off  with  -[option].   Options in this section, like all other
       options, will always override any settings in the xferstats  configura‐
       tion  file.   Any  arguments to toggle options should only be used when
       enabling an option.  Supplying an argument  when	 disabling  an	option
       will generate an error.

       C      When  enabled,  xferstats will try to weed out corrupt log lines
	      by strictly checking to make sure that the data  is  valid.   If
	      you  --enable-debug_flow	at compile time, xferstats will notify
	      you when corrupt lines are detected.

       H      When enabled, xferstats will generate  HTML  tables  and	graphs
	      instead  of  text	 tables.  In order to actually generate tables
	      instead of broken graphic icons, you must put the graph JPGs  in
	      the  directory  pointed  to by the GRAPH_PATH configuration com‐
	      mand.  For more information, see the CONFIGURATION FILE section.

       n      When enabled, xferstats will refrain from adding <HTML>, <BODY>,
	      and  <TITLE> tags, so that the output can be inserted into pages
	      containing custom headers.

       s      When enabled, xferstats will output HTML as a single page (file‐
	      name "xferstats.html") instead of a page for each section.  This
	      option also disables <HTML> and <BODY> tags,  although  it  does
	      produce  a <TITLE> tag unless the NO_HTML_HEADERS option is also
	      specified.

       r      When enabled, xferstats will generate statistics about real user
	      connections (but not necessarily only real user connections)

       a      When enabled, xferstats will generate statistics about anonymous
	      connections (but not necessarily only anonymous connections)

       g      When enabled, xferstats will  generate  statistics  about	 guest
	      connections (but not necessarily only guest connections)

       i      When  enabled,  xferstats will generate statistics about inbound
	      (the product of a PUT) files (but not necessarily	 only  inbound
	      files)

       u      When  enabled, xferstats will generate statistics about outbound
	      (the product of a GET) files (but not necessarily only  outbound
	      files)

       h      When  enabled,  xferstats will generate a report listing traffic
	      by hour

       m      When enabled, xferstats will generate a report  listing  traffic
	      by month (January, February, etc.)

       w      When  enabled,  xferstats will generate a report listing traffic
	      by day of the week (Monday, Tuesday, etc.)

       M      When enabled, xferstats will generate a report  listing  traffic
	      by day of the month (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.)

       f [number]
	      When  enabled,  xferstats will generate a report listing traffic
	      by file.	You can supply an optional argument that  will	deter‐
	      mine how many file records xferstats displays (0 (zero) disables
	      the limit)

       d [number]
	      When enabled, xferstats will generate a report  listing  traffic
	      by  directory.   You  can	 supply an optional argument that will
	      determine how  many  directory  records  xferstats  displays  (0
	      (zero)  disables the limit).  See the -D and +D options, as well
	      as the DIR_DEPTH and DIR_FILTER configuration commands for  more
	      information.

       t [number]
	      When  enabled,  xferstats will generate a report listing traffic
	      by top-level domain.  You can supply an optional	argument  that
	      will determine how many TLD records xferstats displays (0 (zero)
	      disables the limit)

       O [number]
	      When enabled, xferstats will generate a report  listing  traffic
	      by domain.  You can supply an optional argument that will deter‐
	      mine how many domain records xferstats displays (0  (zero)  dis‐
	      ables the limit)

       o [number]
	      When  enabled,  xferstats will generate a report listing traffic
	      by host.	You can supply an optional argument that  will	deter‐
	      mine how many host records xferstats displays (0 (zero) disables
	      the limit)

   OTHER OPTIONS
       +A     Include all users, generate all reports

       +L <number>
	      Limit the daily report to the last <number> days

       -D <number>
	      Depth of path detail for directories (default 3)

       +D <directory>
	      Generate reports on files	 located  only	in  <directory>.   For
	      example:

	      +D /pub will report only on paths under /pub.  Specifying multi‐
	      ple +D options will instruct xferstats to include data from  all
	      specified directories.

       +P <pathprefix>
	      Strip  the <prefix> from any pathnames that begin with it.  This
	      is the same as specifying a STRIP_PREFIX configuration file com‐
	      mand.   Keep  in	mind  that  the	 DIR_FILTER (or +D) is checked
	      before the STRIP_PREFIX (or +P) when using these.

       +B <timestamp>
	      Providing a +B argument instructs	 xferstats  to	only  generate
	      data on transfers occuring after that time.  The time stamp for‐
	      mat is "Jan DD HH:MM:ss YYYY".  One may combine  +B  and	+E  to
	      generate a report about a specific window in time.

       +E <timestamp>
	      Providing	 a  +E	argument  instructs xferstats to only generate
	      data on transfers occuring before that  time.   The  time	 stamp
	      format  is "Jan DD HH:MM:ss YYYY".  One may combine +B and +E to
	      generate a report about a specific window in time.

       The  default  compile-time  setting  for	 the   xferlog	 location   is
       /var/log/xferlog	 but  your  administrator  may	have changed this.  If
       xferstats reports an error, try specifying the  filename	 as  the  last
       command line parameter.

CONFIGURATION FILE
       The default configuration file path is /etc/xferstats.cfg although your
       administrator may have changed this.

       Any text after a '#' is ignored, as long as the '#' begins a line or is
       prepended by whitespace.

       Commands	 (LOGFILE, ANON_TRAFFIC, etc) are not case sensitive, although
       some arguments may be.

       LOGFILE <filename>
	      sets the default log file to process.  It can be	overridden  by
	      adding "<filename>" at the end of the command line options.  You
	      may specify as many LOGFILE lines as you like; they will be pro‐
	      cessed  in  the  order  specified	 (although the order processed
	      should not change the output).  Example:

	      LOGFILE  /var/log/xferlog	 LOGFILE  /var/log/xferlog.1   LOGFILE
	      /var/log/xferlog.2

       STRICT_CHECK
	      takes  no	 arguments.   When enabled, xferstats will try to weed
	      out corrupt log lines by strictly checking to make sure that the
	      data  is	valid.	 If  you  --enable-debug_flow at compile time,
	      xferstats will notify you when corrupt lines are	detected.   It
	      can  be  enabled	with "+C" or disabled with "-C" on the command
	      line.

       ANON_TRAFFIC
	      takes no arguments.  When enabled, xferstats will generate  sta‐
	      tistics  about  anonymous	 connections (but not necessarily only
	      anonymous connections).  It can be enabled with "+a" or disabled
	      with "-a" on the command line.

       GUEST_TRAFFIC
	      takes  no arguments.  When enabled, xferstats will generate sta‐
	      tistics about guest connections (but not necessarily only	 guest
	      connections).  This option has no effect when parsing non-wuftpd
	      logfiles.	 It can be enabled with "+g" or disabled with "-g"  on
	      the command line.

       REAL_TRAFFIC
	      takes  no arguments.  When enabled, xferstats will generate sta‐
	      tistics about real user connections (but	not  necessarily  only
	      real user connections).  It can be enabled with "+r" or disabled
	      with "-r" on the command line.

       INBOUND
	      takes no arguments.  When enabled, xferstats will generate  sta‐
	      tistics about inbound (the product of a PUT) files (but not nec‐
	      essarily only inbound files). It can be  enabled	with  "+i"  or
	      disabled with "-i" on the command line.

       OUTBOUND
	      takes  no arguments.  When enabled, xferstats will generate sta‐
	      tistics about outbound (the product of a	GET)  files  (but  not
	      necessarily only outbound files). It can be enabled with "+u" or
	      disabled with "-u" on the command line.

       HOURLY_REPORT
	      takes no arguments.  When enabled,  xferstats  will  generate  a
	      report listing traffic per hour.	It can be enabled with "+h" or
	      disabled with "-h" on the command line.

       DOW_REPORT
	      takes no arguments.  When enabled,  xferstats  will  generate  a
	      report  listing  traffic	by  day	 of the week (Monday, Tuesday,
	      etc).  It can be enabled with "+w" or disabled with "-w" on  the
	      command line.

       DOM_REPORT
	      takes  no	 arguments.   When  enabled, xferstats will generate a
	      report listing traffic by day of the month (1st, 2nd, etc).   It
	      can  be  enabled	with "+M" or disabled with "-M" on the command
	      line.

       TLD_REPORT
	      takes no arguments.  When enabled,  xferstats  will  generate  a
	      report  listing  traffic by top-level domain (com, edu, net, us,
	      uk, etc).	 It can be enabled with "+t <number>" or disabled with
	      "-t" on the command line.

       DOMAIN_REPORT
	      takes  no	 arguments.   When  enabled, xferstats will generate a
	      report listing traffic by domain (foo.com, blah.edu,  etc).   It
	      can  be  enabled with "+O <number>" or disabled with "-O" on the
	      command line.

       HOST_REPORT
	      takes no arguments.  When enabled,  xferstats  will  generate  a
	      report  listing traffic by host.	It can be enabled with "+o" or
	      disabled with "-o" on the command line.

       DIR_REPORT
	      takes no arguments.  When enabled,  xferstats  will  generate  a
	      report  listing  traffic by directory.  The directory depth that
	      xferstats will keep track of can be controlled by the  DIR_DEPTH
	      configuration  command  or  with	the  "-l <depth>" command line
	      option.  It can be enabled with "+d" or disabled	with  "-d"  on
	      the command line.

       FILE_REPORT
	      takes  no	 arguments.   When  enabled, xferstats will generate a
	      report listing traffic by file.  It can be enabled with "+f"  or
	      disabled with "-f" on the command line.

       MONTHLY_REPORT
	      takes  no	 arguments.   When  enabled, xferstats will generate a
	      report listing traffic per month (January, February,  etc).   It
	      can  be  enabled	with "+m" or disabled with "-m" on the command
	      line.

       HTML_OUTPUT
	      takes no arguments.  When enabled,  xferstats  will  output  all
	      reports  into  individual HTML files.  Future versions will con‐
	      tain a configuration option to set the  directory	 in  which  to
	      place  the  HTML	files.	For now they are placed in the present
	      working# directory. It can be enabled with "+H" or disabled with
	      "-H" on the command line.

       USE_STDIN
	      takes  no	 arguments.  When enabled, xferstats will, by default,
	      read the logfile from the standard input instead of from a  file
	      on disk.	It can be enabled with "+" or disabled with "-" on the
	      command line.

       LOG_TYPE
	      takes one argument, the type of log that will  be	 processed  by
	      default.	The argument can be either a number or a case insensi‐
	      tive string and are as follows:

	      wu-ftpd log: "1" or "wu-ftp" or "wu-ftpd" or "wuftp" or "wuftpd"

	      ncftpd log : "2" or "ncftp" or "ncftpd"

	      Apache log : "3" or "apache"

	      Therefore:

	      LOG_TYPE 1

	      LOG_TYPE wu-ftp

	      LOG_TYPE wu-ftpd

	      LOG_TYPE wuftp

	      LOG_TYPE wuftpd

	      are all equivalent.

	      Future versions will  contain  support  for  additional  logfile
	      types. It can be set on the command line with "-T <number>"

       DIR_DEPTH
	      takes one argument, the number of subdirectories deep that xfer‐
	      stats should go when generating statistics by  directory.	  This
	      configuration command has no effect when DIR_REPORT has not been
	      enabled.	DIR_DEPTH has no upper	bound.	 A  DIR_DEPTH  of  '0'
	      (zero)  tells  xferstats	to  process  all  subdirectories.  The
	      default value is 3.  It can be set on the command line with  "-D
	      <number>".  Example:

	      DIR_DEPTH 3

       DIR_FILTER
	      takes  one  argument, the directory that xferstats should report
	      on.  xferstats will discard any data that does not have  a  path
	      that  begins  with  the  value set by DIR_FILTER.	 This value is
	      case-sensitive, as it is part of a path name.  Specifying multi‐
	      ple  statements will instruct xferstats to include data from all
	      specified directories.  It can be set on the command  line  with
	      "+D <path>".  Example:

	      DIR_FILTER /pub/foobar

       NUMBER_FILE_STATS
	      takes one argument, the number of files to report on in the file
	      statistics section.  It must be a number greater than  or	 equal
	      to zero, with zero denoting no limit.  It can be set on the com‐
	      mand line with "+f <number>".  The default is 50.

	      NUMBER_FILE_STATS 50

       NUMBER_DIR_STATS
	      takes one argument, the number of directories to	report	on  in
	      the  directory  statistics section.  It must be a number greater
	      than or equal to zero, with zero denoting no limit.  It  can  be
	      set on the command line with "+d <number>".  The default is 50.

       NUMBER_DAILY_STATS
	      takes one argument, the number of days to report on in the daily
	      statistics section.  It must be a number greater than  or	 equal
	      to zero, with zero denoting no limit.  It can be set on the com‐
	      mand line with "+L <number>".  The default is 50.

	      Note: the daily statistics section will always be displayed.

       NUMBER_TLD_STATS
	      takes one argument, the number of top-level domains to report on
	      in the TLD statistics section.  It must be a number greater than
	      or equal to zero, with zero denoting no limit.  It can be set on
	      the command line with "+t <number>".  The default is 50.

       NUMBER_DOMAIN_STATS
	      takes one argument, the number of top-level domains to report on
	      in the domain statistics section.	 It must be a  number  greater
	      than  or	equal to zero, with zero denoting no limit.  It can be
	      set on the command line with "+O <number>".  The default is 50.

       NUMBER_HOST_STATS
	      takes one argument, the number of hosts to report on in the host
	      statistics  section.   It must be a number greater than or equal
	      to zero, with zero denoting no limit.  It can be set on the com‐
	      mand line with "+o <number>".  The default is 50.

       MAX_REPORT_SIZE
	      takes  one  argument,  the maximum size of any one output table.
	      This is particularly useful to keep  xferstats  from  generating
	      gigantic	tables	that  make  graphical browsers choke.  It will
	      split tables to be no larger  than#  this	 value.	  It  must  be
	      greater  than  or equal to ten, or zero, zero denoting no limit.
	      It can be set on the  command  line  with	 "+R  <number>".   The
	      default is 30.

       GRAPH_PATH
	      takes one argument, the location of the JPGs used to draw graphs
	      in  the  HTML  output.   It  can	be  an	absolute   path	  (ie,
	      http://foo.bar.com/graphs/) or a relative path (ie, ../graphs/).
	      You must include a trailing '/'  or  it  will  not  work.	  This
	      option  cannot be set on the command line.  The default is noth‐
	      ing (which will make the browser look  for  the  graphs  in  the
	      directory with the HTML).	 Example:

	      GRAPH_PATH ../graphs/

       NO_HTML_HEADERS
	      takes  no	 arguments.  When enabled, xferstats will refrain from
	      adding <HTML>, <BODY>, and <TITLE> tags, so that the output  can
	      be  inserted  into  pages	 containing  custom headers. It can be
	      enabled with "+n" or disabled with "-n" on the command line.

       REFRESH
	      takes one argument, the number of seconds after being  displayed
	      that  the	 browser should refresh it.  Unspecified or zero indi‐
	      cates no refresh.

       SINGLE_PAGE
	      takes no arguments.  When enabled, xferstats will output HTML as
	      a	 single page (entitled "xferstats.html") instead of a page for
	      each section.  This option also disables <HTML> and <BODY> tags,
	      although	it does produce a <TITLE> tag unless the NO_HTML_HEAD‐
	      ERS option is also specified. It can be  enabled	with  "+s"  or
	      disabled with "-s" on the command line.

       STRIP_PREFIX
	      takes  one  argument.   When specified, xferstats will strip the
	      given string from the beginning of any paths.  Keep in mind when
	      using this option with DIR_FILTER that the DIR_FILTER is applied
	      -before- stripping, so that you must take this into account when
	      specifying  the DIR_FILTER string.  This option cannot be set on
	      the command line.	 Example:

	      STRIP_PREFIX /home/ftp

       The next 11 entries are all basically the  same--they  define  how  the
       reports are to be sorted.

	      0 -- Sort by the number of bytes downloaded

	      1 -- Sort by the number of files downloaded

	      2	 --  Sort by the "name".  This varies by report; for the file,
	      directory, TLD, etc reports, it sorts them  alphabetically;  for
	      the  file	 size  report  it lists the file sizes in alphabetical
	      order; for the daily report, it lists the days  in  order.   You
	      get the idea.  3 -- Sort by average throughput, in K/s

	      FILE_SORT_PREF,  DIR_SORT_PREF, DOMAIN_SORT_PREF, TLD_SORT_PREF,
	      HOST_SORT_PREF, DOM_SORT_PREF, DOW_SORT_PREF,  HOURLY_SORT_PREF,
	      DAILY_SORT_PREF, SIZE_SORT_PREF, MONTHLY_SORT_PREF

       CHUNK_INPUT
	      takes  one  argument.   When specified, xferstats will parse the
	      logfiles in chunks of the	 given	size  (in  number  of  lines),
	      process  them,  and  continue.  This will keep it from trying to
	      parse the entire log at once, using up a lot of memory for large
	      logs.   Specifying  too  small  a	 value will cause xferstats to
	      waste a lot of time switching tasks, while too large a value may
	      slow  it	down  as your system swaps.  Toy with this value a bit
	      and see what works best for you.	If left unspecified, xferstats
	      will continue to parse the logs in one pass.

FILES
       xferlog (generated by wu-ftpd or ncftpd)

       /etc/xferstats.cfg  contains  all of the default settings and many set‐
       tings which cannot be set from the command line.

       If you installed the RPM version of xferstats, you'll find the JPGs for
       the graphs in /usr/share/xferstats/graphs.

BUGS
       The  JPG	 graph pieces included are not ideal; sometimes artifacts show
       up.  I will eventually get around to making new GIFs or something.

       Please send bug reports to phil@off.net	If  the	 xferlog  that	you're
       using  is  smaller  than	 1 megabyte, please send a gzipped copy, along
       with the exact parameters you're using.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
       I greatly appreciate the suggestions and	 assistance  of	 Nat  Friedman
       <ndf@mit.edu>.

       Thanks to Mike Shaver <shaver@mozilla.org> and Jamie Zawinski <jwz@net‐
       scape.com> for coughing up gigantic mozilla.org logs to aid my testing.

       Thanks to Phil Copeland <bryce@zen.ics.uwe.ac.uk>  for  getting	on  my
       back  constantly	 to  add new stuff, fix nagging bugs, and speed it up.
       Oh, and for using it, at least someone does :).

       Extreme gratitude to Mark Hagler <hagler@hagler.org>, someone whom I've
       left  off of this list for too long.  Mark was kind enough to Amazon me
       a copy of O'Reillys _Pthreads Programming_ which was the	 catalyst  for
       the threaded version and really helped get me interested in the project
       again.  While the threaded version doesn't exist anymore, the  book  is
       still terribly useful for other projects.

SEE ALSO
       ftpd(8), ncftpd(8), xferlog(5)

LOCATION
       xferstats is available from the following locations.  The old addresses
       are valid, but are deprecated!  Please use the new  addresses  whenever
       possible.

	      http://xferstats.off.net/

	      ftp://xferstats.off.net/pub/xferstats/

AUTHOR
       xferstats  is Copyright (c) 1997-2000 Phil Schwan <phil@off.net> and is
       released under the terms and provisions of the GNU Public License.

				  31 Oct 2000			  XFERSTATS(8)
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