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MSYS Log File Analyzer
Several new features have been added to the LFA. Upon
startup you are asked if you want a hard copy and if you
want the bell rung when the log file has finished being read.
This is useful when reading very long log files. You are then
asked if you want to read the entire log or a partial log. If
you wish to read a partial log you will be asked for the
beginning date and time and then the ending date and time. You
MUST!!! enter the time and it must be separated by colons! The
date may be separated with whatever character you like. The
format is MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS
example 2/26/90 0:00:00
2-26-90 23:59:59
Once the log has been read, a MENU is displayed from which any of 8
reports and 2 functions can be run individually.
0 displays a system report of restarts, quits,
total connects, and total disconnects.
1 displays a report showing the activities of
each station that has connected.
2 displays a report of messages received, forwarded,
and killed by type. Also reports the number of
messages received by size, in addition to totals for
messages received, killed, forwarded, read, and
rejected. Also displayed is the traffic recieved and
forwarded/killed by port.
3 reports percentage of connects per day and per hour.
Percentage of connects per hour are based on time
stamps found in the log and therefore reflect your
system clock. ie local time or GMT.
4 displays connects and disconnects for each user on
each port. This is done for ports 0 through 5 if the
total number of active ports is 6 or more, or for
ports 0 through 6 if no more than 6 ports are active.
Both connects and disconnects are displayed to show
path reliability. Local Console connects are shown
separately at the bottom.
5 is only available if all 7 ports have been active. it
also displays connects and disconnects but only for
those users heard on port 7.
6 lists the messages received but not killed.
7 displays the number of times a message has been read
and the most recent date it was read.
8 prints reports 0 through 7 all at once.
9 toggles printer on and off
99 quits
I have also added the ability to accept command line arguments to
suppress the start-up prompts. They are:
-r enables the bell to ring after reading the log.
-p produces a hard copy of the report
-x suppresses start-up prompts but doesn't do any fancy stuff.
"-b MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS" allows entering of the beginning date.
"-e MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS" allows entering of the ending date.
NOTE: The last two must be entered completely in the form given.
Complete with quotes!