mail:samplesArray:_array_index:i:vn = <sample>

mail:samplesArray:_array_index:i:t = <time>

mail:v1Legend = "connections"

afp:currentServerTime = <servertime>

Value displayed by

 

getHistory

Description

<samples>

The total number of samples listed.

 

 

<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 the Mail Service Logs

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

To view the latest entries in a log:

$ tail log-file

You can use the serveradmin getLogPaths command to see where the mail service logs are located.

To display the log locations:

$ sudo serveradmin command mail:command = getLogPaths

The computer responds with the following output:

mail:Server Log = <server-log> mail:Lists qrunner = <lists-log> mail:Lists post = <postings-log> mail:Lists smtp = <delivery-log> mail:Lists subscribe = <subscriptions-log> mail:SMTP Log = <smtp-log>

mail:POP Log = <pop-log> mail:Lists error = <listerrors-log> mail:IMAP Log = <imap-log>

mail:Lists smtp-failure = <failures-log>

Value

Description

<server-log>

The location of the server log.

 

Default = srvr.log

 

 

<lists-log>

The location of the Mailing Lists log.

 

Default = /private/var/mailman/logs/qrunner

 

 

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Apple Mac OS X Server manual Viewing the Mail Service Logs, To display the log locations, Location of the server log