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− | = Logging in FileZilla =
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− | FileZilla includes two ways of logging all communication with the server, which essentially consists of commands sent by the client and server replies.
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− | The following chapters will shortly explain, what you'll need to do if you're asked to 'Please post a log'.
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− | == File log ==
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− | Since version 3.2.0-rc1, FileZilla includes the possibility of logging to a file. Contrary to screen log, file log is not enabled by default.
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− | === What is logged ===
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− | * Timestamp: data and time<br>
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− | * FileZilla process ID<br>
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− | * Connection ID, browsing connection is 0<br>
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− | * Log text: Commands sent, status messages and more
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− | === Setting up file log ===
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− | Just enable 'Log to file' in FileZilla's settings, Logging tab and select a path and filename for the log. You can select the path freely, but you must use a directory where you have write permission.
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− | === Limiting the log size ===
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− | On the same tab, enable 'Limit size of logfile' and enter the desired value in Mebibyte (MiB). One MebiByte equals 1048576 Bytes.<br>
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− | Please note that FileZilla makes one backup, so the amount you enter here is doubled!
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− | If the log file reaches the size limit, FileZilla renames it to <filename>.1, and starts a new file. Any <filename>.1 file that exists prior to renaming will be deleted.
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| == See also == | | == See also == |
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| [[Server logs|Logging in FileZilla Server]] | | [[Server logs|Logging in FileZilla Server]] |