8.4.4.
8.4.4.1.
Transfer log can be saved in a file. You can specify either relative (to WMF
installation folder) or absolute file path. Format specifiers for transfer log file
are the following. They are made such to resemble those of Apache web server.
- %A - local IP address
- %a - remote IP address
- %B - bytes transferred
- %c - connection status, 'X' (failed) and '-' (OK) are the only values
- %D - transfer time in SECONDS (this is slightly different from Apache)
- %E - error message in case of error
- %F - remote filename
- %f - local filename
- %P - local TCP port (different from Apache)
- %p - remote TCP port (different from Apache)
- %T - transfer type either I or A, like in TYPE
- %t - time when transfer started (in e-mail format with time zone information)
- %x - direction of transfer: either 'RX' or 'TX'
- %z - "PORT" or "PASV" connection
8.4.4.2.
Command log can be saved in a file. You can specify either relative (to WMF
installation folder) or absolute file path. Only commands sent over main FTP
connection and service messages are put to this file. They are just the same as
you can see in the log window.