From f1b71c9fe7dbb4886588a036399cf5ebe16b7c47 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jannis Hoffmann Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2024 11:44:11 +0200 Subject: removed top level directory --- sqmail-4.3.07/man/qmail-mrtg.8 | 145 ----------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 145 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 sqmail-4.3.07/man/qmail-mrtg.8 (limited to 'sqmail-4.3.07/man/qmail-mrtg.8') diff --git a/sqmail-4.3.07/man/qmail-mrtg.8 b/sqmail-4.3.07/man/qmail-mrtg.8 deleted file mode 100644 index 165c0d5..0000000 --- a/sqmail-4.3.07/man/qmail-mrtg.8 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ -.TH s/qmail: qmail-mrtg 8 - -.SH NAME -qmail-mrtg \- prepare s/qmail logs for MRTG analysis -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B qmail-mrtg [ -1 | -2 | -3 | -4 | -5 | -6 | -a | -b | -c | -d | -e | -f | -g | -h | -i | -j | k | -z | -A | -B ] [time] - -.SH DESCRIPTION -.B qmail-mrtg -reads the -.B multilog -tagged -.B s/qmail -logs with TAI64N timestamps on standard input -to produce a counter for specifc -.B s/qmail -events and display them on standard output -suitable for MRTG processing. - -.SH USAGE -.B qmail-mrtg -can be used to analyse -.BR qmail-send , -.BR qmail-smtpd , -and -.B qmail-pop3d -logs in order to feed the results into MRTG. - -Typically, -.B qmail-mrtg -is called by the -.B crontab -facility together with a configuration files telling -.B qmail-mrtg -what to analyse. - -.SH ARGUMENTS -.B qmail-mrtg -posses three different sets of commands. -Reading -.B qmail-send -logs: -.I -1 -Deliveries/TLS transmitted, -.I -2 -Message KBytes enqueued, -.I -3 -Local/Remote Concurrency, -.I -4 -Failure/Deferred Messages, -.I -5 -Bounces/Triple bounces, -.I -6 -qmtp/qmtps Messages. - -.B qmail-smtpd -logs: -.I -a -total sessions, -.I -b -accepted/rejected sessions, -.I -c -rejected sessions (MTA), -.I -d -rejected originator, -.I -e -rejected recipient, -.I -f -rejected data (Mime + Loader), -.I -g -rejected data (Virus + Spam), -.I -h -authenticated sessions, -.I -i -accepted/rejected TLS sessions, -.I -j -recognized/rejected SPF sessions. -.I -k -deferred SMTP sessions (greylisted). -Summaries are provided by -.I -z -total sessions, including -.B qmail-smtpd -and -.BR tcpserver / -.BR sslserver / -.BR rblsmtpd . - -.BR qmail-pop3d / -.B qmail-popup -logs: -.I -A -accepted/rejected POP3 user, -.I -B -.BR qmail-pop3d / -.BR tcpserver / -.B sslserver -connections. - -The intervals to evaluate the information given on STDIN -defaults to -.IR 305\ secs -and can be changed by the second argument for -.B qmail-mrtg -providing a value as -.I minutes -increased by an offset of 5 sec to cover a roll-over -cut-off by -.BR crontab . -.SH "CONFIGURATION FILES" -.B qmail-mrtg -depends on a configuration file for each service. -Sample configuration files are provided. - -.SH "CRON INVOCATION" -Since -.B qmail-mrtg -typically is invoked by the -.B cron -facility, additional information neeeds to be supplied: - -.EX - */5 * * * * env LANG=C mrtg /etc/qmail-mrtg.send.cfg &>/dev/null - */5 * * * * env LANG=C mrtg /etc/qmail-mrtg.smtpd.cfg &>/dev/null - */5 * * * * env LANG=C mrtg /etc/qmail-mrtg.pop3d.cfg &>/dev/null -.EE - -Note: The default interval of -.IR 305\ secs -allows a certain overlap for cron not to loose events at the very -edge. - -.SH "CREDITS" -.B MRTG -is a program created by Tobias Oetiker and Dave Rand -(http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/). - -.SH "SEE ALSO" -mrtg(1), -crontab(5), -cron(8), -qmail-log(8), -qmail-send(8), -qmail-smtpd(8), -qmail-popup(8). -- cgit v1.2.3