#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# This script parses the default logfile format produced by rsync when running
-# as a daemon with transfer logging enabled. It is derived from the xferstats
-# script that comes with wuftpd. See the usage message at the bottom for the
-# options it takes.
+# as a daemon with transfer logging enabled. It also parses a slightly tweaked
+# version of the default format where %o has been replaced with %i.
+#
+# This script is derived from the xferstats script that comes with wuftpd. See
+# the usage message at the bottom for the options it takes.
#
# Andrew Tridgell, October 1998
use Getopt::Long;
# You may wish to edit the next line to customize for your default log file.
-$usage_file = "/var/adm/rsyncd.log";
+$usage_file = "/var/log/rsyncd.log";
# Edit the following lines for default report settings.
# Entries defined here will be over-ridden by the command line.
line: while (<LOG>) {
- ($day,$time,$pid,$op,$host,$ip,$module,$user,$bytes,$file) = split(' ', $_, 10);
- next unless defined $file;
+ next unless ($day,$time,$op,$host,$module,$file,$bytes)
+ = m#^ (\d+/\d\d/\d\d)\s+(\d\d:\d\d:\d\d)\s+\[\d+\]\s+(send|recv|[<>]f\S+)\s+
+ (\S+)\s+\[\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+\]\s+(\S+)\s+\(\S*\)\s+(.*)\s+(\d+) $ #x;
- next if $op ne 'send' && $op ne 'recv';
+ # TODO actually divide the data by into send/recv categories
+ if ($op =~ /^>/) {
+ $op = 'send';
+ } elsif ($op =~ /^</) {
+ $op = 'recv';
+ }
$daytime = $day;
$hour = substr($time,0,2);