F-SECURE POLICY MANAGER 8.0 Administrator's Manual - page 53
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'X' = connection aborted before the response completed.
'+' = connection may be kept alive after the response is sent.
'-' = connection will be closed after the response is sent.
5. F-Secure Policy Manager Server Admin Module error code (0 for
success).
6. Bytes transferred to the server (“-” for none).
The next string identifies the client "FSA/5.10.2211 1.3.1_02
Windows2000/5.0 x86". In this case, note that the server was contacted
by FSA 5.10 build 2211.
The information that follows is about the compression of data:
mod_gzip: DECHUNK:DECLINED:TOO_SMALL.
In this instance the data was not compressed because it was too small.
And finally the compression ratio, 0% in this case: CR:0pct.
Rotatelogs: This is a small program that is used to rotate the logs that
F-Secure Policy Manager Server produces. This allows us to define the
length a log should be kept (8 days by default) and when the files should
be rotated, e.g. when the access.log is named access.log.1 and a new,
empty access.log file is created where the new requests will be logged.
Example usage:
CustomLog '|""C:\Program Files\F-Secure\Policy Manager Server
5\bin\rotatelogs"
"C:\Program Files\F-Secure\Policy Manager Server
5\logs\access.log" 8 86400"' common"
In this example the CustomLog directive defines that the rotatelogs utility
should open the access.log file, and keep 8 files (8 archive files plus the
active file) that are rotated daily (86400 seconds = 24 hours). In practice
this means that the files for the last full week plus one day are kept and
there is still a file for logging accesses during the current day.
Manager Server that allows you to compress all the data that is
transferred between Console and Server. This directive marks the start of
the compression settings, which end just before the directive .