Specifications
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From the command line:
You can also view the FTP log using the cat or tail commands in Terminal.
To view the FTP log: m
$ tail log-file
By default, the log-file is located in the /Library/Logs/FTP.transfer.log. To see where
the current transfer log is located, use the serveradmin getLogPaths command.
For the basics of command-line tool usage, see Introduction to Command-Line
Administration.
Viewing FTP Graphs
Use Server Admin to view FTP graphs.
To view FTP graphs:
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 To see a graph of average connected user throughput over a period of time,
click Graphs.
To choose the duration of time to graph data for, use the pop-up menu.
5 To update the data in the graphs, click the Refresh button (below the Servers list).
Viewing FTP Connections
Use Server Admin to view clients that are connected to the server through FTP service.
To view FTP connections:
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 To see a list of connected users, click Connections.
The list includes user name, type of connection, user IP address or domain name, and
event activity.
5 To update the list of connected users, click the Refresh button (below the Servers list).