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accessLog is the name of a file that contains the access log of your Directory
Server. You may use wildcards in the filename or specify multiple filenames.
However, the statistics are computed over the set of all logs, so all logs should
pertain to the same Directory Server. The tool will ignore any file with the
name
The
logconv.pl -h
describes all options.

Options

The
logconv.pl
The parameters without a preceding dash (
the optional lists of occurrences. Specify only those you need to limit the output
and improve execution speed. You may specify any number of these parameters
in any order, but they must all be given together as a single option on the
command-line; for example:
Regardless of the order of options on the command-line, the lists will appear in
the output in the order they are listed in this table. Use the
optional output. Also, use the
Opti
on
-S
-E
-d
-X
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access.rotationinfo
command will display the usage help text that briefly
command-line options are described in the following table.
Parameter
Description
startTimestamp
Specifies the start timestamp; the timestamp must follow the
exact format as specified in the access log.
endTimestamp
Specifies the end timestamp; the timestamp must follow the
exact format as specified in the access log.
mgrDN
Specifies the distinguished name (DN) of the Directory Manger
in the logs being analyzed. This allows the tool to collect
statistics for this special user. The mgrDN parameter should be
given in double quotes ("") for the shell. When this parameter is
omitted, logconv.pl will use the default manager DN of
Directory Server Server: "cn=Directory Manager".
ipAddress
Specifies the IP address of a client to exclude from the statistics.
This client will not appear in lists of IP addresses (the i flag),
and the connection codes it generates will not be tallied in the
total connections (default statistic) nor in the connection code
details (the c flag). For example, you may wish to ignore the
effect of a load balancer that connects to the Directory Server at
regular intervals. This option may be repeated to exclude
multiple IP addresses.
.
) at the end of the table will enable
-
.
-abcefg
number option to control the length of these lists.
-s
option to display all
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