-send* by sender's account name (default) -csi* by remote party's CSI -dest* by called phone number -speed by communication speed -format by communication data format
Statistics are read from the file etc/xferlog in the spooling area, unless filenames are specified on the command line.
The following table is an example of the output from xferstats (using the default sort key):
Destination Pages Time Pg/min Errs TypRate TypData cadsmith@esd.sgi.com 34 24:05 1.4 0 9600 1-D MR ctb@corp.sgi.com 32 20:43 1.5 2 9600 2-D MR edmark@esd.sgi.com 42 29:30 1.4 3 9600 1-D MR fredc@mfg.sgi.com 157 1:37:52 1.6 0 9600 2-D MR jlw@engr.sgi.com 81 57:29 1.4 1 9600 1-D MR jlw@wpd.sgi.com 346 3:57:57 1.5 100 9600 1-D MR karlton@asd.sgi.com 68 36:57 1.8 0 9600 1-D MR kerrie@mfg.sgi.com 48 32:29 1.5 1 9600 2-D MR kgraf@mfg.sgi.com 128 1:48:21 1.2 2 9600 1-D MR kubey@wpd.sgi.com 264 3:22:13 1.3 6 9600 1-D MR loki@wpd.sgi.com 205 2:56:45 1.2 5 9600 2-D MR moondog@esd.sgi.com 112 1:23:01 1.3 4 9600 2-D MR mpolen@mti.sgi.com 122 1:39:32 1.2 1 9600 1-D MR nancyf@mfg.sgi.com 174 2:08:44 1.4 2 9600 2-D MR paulh@mfg.sgi.com 56 1:29:24 0.6 0 9600 2-D MR richardn@mfg.sgi.com 34 24:42 1.4 1 9600 1-D MR rosa@corp.sgi.com 32 28:00 1.1 2 9600 1-D MR sam@asd.sgi.com 65 46:25 1.4 5 9600 1-D MR seth@asd.sgi.com 34 25:04 1.4 0 9600 1-D MR -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2034 25:49:13 1.3 135The first column column shows the sort key value used (the sender's identity here, but otherwise the destination phone number, remote CSI, etc.). The Pages column is the total number of good pages transmitted. The time column shows the total amount of time spent transmitting. The Pg/min column displays the average transfer rate. The Errs column indicates how many errors were encountered while transmitting facsimile. (Note that this statistic does not include problems encountered while placing a call; e.g. busy signals.) The TypRate column displays the most common communication speed with which facsimile were transmitted. The TypData column shows the most common data format in which facsimile data were transmitted.
By default, account names other than ``root'' and ``guest'' are automatically mapped to a canonical format in which the host name is removed and identical addresses in the same domain are merged together. For example, ``sam@flake.asd.sgi.com'' and ``sam@foobar.asd.sgi.com'' are both mapped to ``sam@asd.sgi.com'' with the associated statistics accumulated. Identical account names in different domains generate a warning; e.g. ``loki@wpd.sgi.com'' and ``loki@corp.sgi.com''. If the -nomap option is specified, then the above mapping is not done and account names are not altered.
``Warning, address clash, "%s" and "%s".'' During address mapping two mapped addresses were found for the same account name.
``Warning, weird user address/name "%s".'' During address mapping an address was encountered that multiple ``@'' symbols in it.
${SPOOL} spooling area etc/xferlog default file from which to read statistics