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ziproxylogtool
ZIPROXYLOGTOOL(1) ZIPROXY ZIPROXYLOGTOOL(1)
NAME
ziproxylogtool - is a low-level log analyser
SYNOPSIS
ziproxylogtool [general_options] [filtering_options]
DESCRIPTION
ziproxylogtool is a low-level log analyser, its purpose is to be invoked by scripts. It is expected to be reasonably fast and generic.
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is
included below.
GENERAL OPTIONS
-m, --mode mode
Output mode:
"g" - Global stats
"h" - Per host stats (accesses, in_bytes, out_bytes, compression %, hostname)
"f" - Filter mode (filter log entries according to filtering options)
-i, --in-file filename
Input file (Ziproxy log file). If unspecified, uses stdin.
-o, --out-file filename
Output file (stats output). If unspecified, uses stdout.
-h, --help
Display summarized help
FILTERING OPTIONS
If ommited, won't apply.
-1, --epoch-min unix_epoch
Filter entries starting from that epoch.
-2, --epoch-max unix_epoch
Filter entries older than that epoch.
-3, --bytes-in-min bytes
Filter entries which incoming_bytes >= <bytes>
-4, --bytes-in-max bytes
Filter entries which incoming_bytes < <bytes>
-5, --bytes-out-min bytes
Filter entries which outgoing_bytes >= <bytes>
-6, --bytes-out-max bytes
Filter entries which outgoing_bytes < <bytes>
-7, --delay-min mili_seconds
Filter entries which delay >= <mili_seconds>
-8, --delay-max mili_seconds
Filter entries which delay < <mili_seconds>
SEE ALSO
ziproxy(1)
AUTHOR
ziproxylogtool was written by Daniel Mealha Cabrita.
This manual page was written by Marcos Talau <marcostalau@gmail.com>.
ZIPROXY
December 02, 2007 ZIPROXYLOGTOOL(1)