Specifications

4 To see whether the service is running, when it started, the number of authenticated
and anonymous connections, and whether anonymous access is enabled, click
Overview.
5 To review the event log, click Log.
6 To see a graph of connected users, click Graphs.
To choose the duration of time to graph data for, use the pop-up menu.
7 To see a list of connected users, click Connections.
The list includes the user name, type of connection, user IP address or domain name,
and event activity.
From the command line:
To see if the service is running: m
$ sudo serveradmin status ftp
To see complete status: m
$ sudo serveradmin fullstatus ftp
To view the FTP log: m
$ tail log-file
By default, log-file is located in /Library/Logs/FTP.transfer.log. To see where the
current transfer log is located, use the serveradmin getLogPaths command.
To see a list of connected users: m
$ ftpcount
or
$ sudo serveradmin command ftp:command = getConnectedUsers
For information about serveradmin, see its man page. For the basics of command-line
tool usage, see Introduction to Command-Line Administration.
Viewing the FTP Service Log
Use Server Admin to view the FTP log.
To view the FTP log:
1 Open Server Admin and connect to the server.
2 Click the triangle at the left of the server.
The list of services appears.
3 From the expanded Servers list, select FTP.
4 Click Log.
To search for specic entries, use the Filter eld in the upper right corner.
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