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Table 36
streamlog format Options (Continued)
Field
URI stem accessed; the URL up to the first question mark (?).
(cs-uri-stem)
%l
Client operating system.
%o
(c-os)
Client media player version.
(player)
%p
Streaming URI (URL suffix) accessed.
(cs-uri)
%r
(sc-status) (default) The status code the server sends back to the client; reveals
%s
whether the request resulted in a successful response (codes
beginning in 2), a redirection (codes beginning in 3), an error
caused by the client (codes beginning in 4), or an error in the
server (codes beginning in 5). For the full list of possible status
codes see
Local time, in DD/MM/YYYY:HH:MM:SS GGGG format (where
(localtime)
%t
GGGG is the time differential from GMT); indicates when the
connection ended.
Client CPU type.
(cpu)
%u
(c-osversion)
Client operating system version.
%v
Transaction or reply code.
(transaction)
%x
Action performed.
(action)
%A
Time when client started receiving the stream.
(begin) (clip-start)
%B
Unique Client-side streaming identifier.
(client-id)
%C
(dropped-packets) Number of packets dropped.
%D
Time when client stopped receiving the stream.
(end) (clip-end)
%E
Number of bytes received in the request.
%I
(resent-packets)
Number of packets resent to the Client.
%K
(request_protocol) The protocol used during connection (for example, RTSP or
%L
RTMP).
Namespace name.
%N
Number of bytes transmitted in the response.
%O
Total number of packets delivered to the client.
%P
(transport)
Transport protocol used during connection.
%R
Unique Server-side streaming identifier used to correlate the
(stream-id)
%S
Streaming accesslog and Streaming details log entries
pertaining to that server stream.
GMT time when the transaction ended.
(time)
%T
(product)
Streaming product used to create and stream content.
%X
Description
"Log Codes and Sub-Codes" on page 210
Media Flow Controller CLI Commands
Example s
rtsp://abc/hello.rm
Windows
RealPlayer or 7.0.1.15
rtsp://abc/hello.rm?there
401
.
[03/Sep/2002:00:00:02 00000]
Pentium II
98
CLIENT_DATA_FROM_DISK
SPLIT, PROXY, CACHE,
CONNECTING
101
12345678
24
52007
214
5
RTSP
stream
412
701
RTP_UDP, RTP_TCP,
RAW_UDP, RAW_TCP
123890000
10:33:02
WMT
streamlog
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