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Chapter 7. Command-Line Scripts
Option
-E endTimestamp
-h
-p
-s number
-S startTimestamp
-v
-V
-X ipAddress
-y
accessLog
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Description
this parameter is omitted, logconv.pl will use
the default manager DN of the Directory Server,
"cn=Directory Manager".
Specifies the end timestamp; the timestamp must
follow the exact format as specified in the access
log.
Displays the usage help text that briefly
describes all options.
Lists open connection ID statistics, which
indicates the FDs that are not yet closed.
Specifies the number of items in each of the
list options below. The default is 20 when this
parameter is omitted. For example, -s 10 -i
will list the ten client machines that access the
Directory Server most often. This parameter will
apply to all lists that are enabled, and it will have
no effect if none are displayed.
Specifies the start timestamp; the timestamp
must follow the exact format as specified in the
access log.
Displays the version number of the logconv.pl
script.
Enables verbose output. With this option,
logconv.pl will compute and display all of the
optional lists described in
Options to Display Occurrences"
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, an administrator may want the
server 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.
Lists connection latency details, which indicates
the overall connection latency.
The name of a file that contains the access log
of the Directory Server. Wildcards can be used in
the filename. It is also possible to specify multiple
filenames. However, the statistics are computed
over the set of all logs, so all logs should pertain
Table 7.26, "logconv.pl

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