----- Original Message -----
>
> On Jul 16, 2011, at 7:34 AM, Igor Galić wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> >> I'm trying to get statistics from my traffic server much in the
> >> same
> >> was as was shown in
> >>
> >> http://www.ogre.com/node/357
> >>
> >> But when I run
> >>
> >> [daruma:trafficserver 592]$ ./bin/traffic_logstats -h
> >> Usage: traffic_logstats [-l logfile] [-o origin[,...]] [-O
> >> originfile] [-m minhits] [-inshv]
> >> switch__________________type__default___description
> >> -h, --help tog true Give this help
> >> -f, --log_file str (null) Specific logfile to parse
> >> -o, --origin_list str (null) Only show stats for
> >> listed
> >> Origins
> >> -O, --origin_file str (null) File listing Origins to
> >> show
> >> -M, --max_orgins int 0 Max number of Origins to
> >> show
> >> -u, --urls int 0 Produce JSON stats for
> >> URLs, argument is LRU size
> >> -U, --show_urls int 0 Only show max this number
> >> of URLs
> >> -A, --as_object tog false Produce URL stats as a
> >> JSON
> >> object instead of array
> >> -i, --incremental tog false Incremental log parsing
> >> -S, --statetag str (null) Name of the state file to
> >> use
> >> -t, --tail int 0 Parse the last <sec>
> >> seconds of log
> >> -s, --summary tog false Only produce the summary
> >> -j, --json tog false Produce JSON formatted
> >> output
> >> -c, --cgi tog false Produce HTTP headers
> >> suitable as a CGI
> >> -m, --min_hits i64 0 Minimum total hits for an
> >> Origin
> >> -a, --max_age int 0 Max age for log entries
> >> to
> >> be considered
> >> -l, --line_len int 78 Output line length
> >> -T, --debug_tags str (null) Colon-Separated Debug
> >> Tags
> >> -V, --version tog false Print Version Id
> >>
> >> Note that there seems to be two ways to specify the log file, -f
> >> and
> >> -l. Which one should I use? When I try either I get:
> >>
> >> [daruma:trafficserver 598]$ ./bin/traffic_logstats -l
> >> var/log/trafficserver/squid.blog
> >> FATAL: ./logging/LogStandalone.cc:96: failed assert
> >> `setrlimit((RLIMCAST) which, &rl) >= 0`
> >> ./bin/traffic_logstats - STACK TRACE:
> >> 0 libtsutil.3.dylib 0x00000001000cbb6b
> >> ink_fatal
> >> + 123
> >> 1 libtsutil.3.dylib 0x00000001000ca571
> >> _ink_assert + 145
> >> 2 traffic_logstats 0x00000001000052f4
> >> _Z11init_systemv + 100
> >> 3 traffic_logstats 0x000000010000538b
> >> _Z25init_log_standalone_basicPKc + 27
> >> 4 traffic_logstats 0x00000001000055ab main +
> >> 411
> >> 5 traffic_logstats 0x0000000100001484 start +
> >> 52
> >> 6 ??? 0x0000000000000003 0x0 + 3
> >> Abort trap
> >> [daruma:trafficserver 599]$ ./bin/traffic_logstats -V
> >> Apache Traffic Server - traffic_logstats - 3.0.0 - (build # 61522
> >> on
> >> Jul 15 2011 at 22:43:38)
> >>
> >>
> >> What am I doing wrong?
> >
> > You're passing the wrong parameters
> > -l expects, as it says, an integer.
>
> Usage: traffic_logstats [-l logfile] [-o origin[,...]] [-O
This is what happens on my (fairly bored test) system:
i.galic@pheme ~ % traffic_logstats| head -20
Traffic summary
Origin Server Hits Misses Errors
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
127.0.0.1:8000 67 31 9
panic.brainsware.at:8080 0 40 6
64.12.173.193:443 0 0 1
==============================================================================
Totals (all Origins combined)
Request Result Count Percent Bytes Percent
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cache hit 51 33.12% 636.75KB 73.47%
Cache hit IMS 16 10.39% 3.89KB 0.45%
Cache hit refresh 0 0.00% 0.00KB 0.00%
Cache hit other 0 0.00% 0.00KB 0.00%
Cache hit total 67 43.51% 640.65KB 73.92%
i.galic@pheme ~ %
> > instead, you should probably pass no params at all to get
> > the same results as Leif does in http://www.ogre.com/node/357
>
> [daruma:trafficserver 613]$ ./bin/traffic_logstats
> FATAL: ./logging/LogStandalone.cc:96: failed assert
> `setrlimit((RLIMCAST) which, &rl) >= 0`
> ./bin/traffic_logstats - STACK TRACE:
> 0 libtsutil.3.dylib 0x00000001000cbb6b ink_fatal
> + 123
> 1 libtsutil.3.dylib 0x00000001000ca571
> _ink_assert + 145
> 2 traffic_logstats 0x00000001000052f4
> _Z11init_systemv + 100
> 3 traffic_logstats 0x000000010000538b
> _Z25init_log_standalone_basicPKc + 27
> 4 traffic_logstats 0x00000001000055ab main + 411
> 5 traffic_logstats 0x0000000100001484 start + 52
> 6 ??? 0x0000000000000001 0x0 + 1
> Abort trap
> [daruma:trafficserver 614]$
>
> >> IMO, a stack trace is very bad if a user enters in bad arguments.
> >
> > This should only happen on a debug build - is this one?
>
> I didn't specify that my build be a debug build when I configured it.
>
> > Anyway, you're right. Can you please open a jira for this?
>
> Sure, will do.
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Alan
>
>
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