Value displayed by

 

getHistory

Description

<samples>

The total number of samples listed.

 

 

<legend>

A textual description of the selected statistic.

 

"CONNECTIONS" for v1

 

"THROUGHPUT" for v2

 

 

<sample>

The numerical value of the sample.

 

For connections (v1), this is integer average number of users.

 

For throughput, (v2), this is integer bytes per second.

 

 

<time>

The time at which the sample was measured. A standard UNIX time

 

(number of seconds since Sep 1, 1970). Samples are taken every 60

 

seconds.

 

 

Viewing AFP Log Files

You can use tail or any other file listing tool to view the contents of the AFP service logs.

To view the latest entries in a log:

$ tail log-file

You can use the getLogPaths command with the serveradmin tool to see where the current AFP error and activity logs are located.

To display the log paths:

$ sudo serveradmin command afp:command = getLogPaths

The computer will respond with the following output:

afp:accesslog = <access-log>

afp:errorlog = <error-log>

Value

Description

<access-log>

The location of the AFP service access log. Default = /Library/

 

Logs/AppleFileService/

 

AppleFileServiceAccess.log

 

 

<error-log>

The location of the AFP service error log. Default = /Library/

 

Logs/AppleFileService/

 

AppleFileServiceError.log

 

 

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Apple Mac OS X Server manual Viewing AFP Log Files, To view the latest entries in a log, To display the log paths