ftptop - display running status on proftpd server connections
ftptop
The
ftptop command displays the current status of FTP sessions in a
continuously updating
top like format.
- -A
- Filter the display to show sessions that are
authenticating.
- -a
- Filter the display to hide sessions that are
authenticating.
- -b
- Batch mode. In this mode, ftptop will not accept
input, and runs until the iterations limit set via -n option, or until
killed.
- -D
- Filter the display to show sessions that are
downloading.
- -d
- Specify the delay, in seconds, between display refreshes.
The default is 2 seconds. Only values between 0 and 15 seconds are
accepted.
- -f
- Specify the full path to proftpd's run-time scoreboard file
(configured via the ScoreboardFile directive in proftpd.conf). If
proftpd's default directory has been changed via this directive,
ftptop must either be recompiled or this option must be used in
order to find proftpd's scoreboard. -h Display a short usage
description, including all available options.
- -I
- Filter the display to show sessions that are idle.
- -i
- Filter the display to hide sessions that are idle.
- -n
- Specify the number of interations that ftptop should
produce before ending.
- -S
- Specify the ServerName for a specific virtual host. If
used, ftptop will only show sessions for the given virtual
host.
- -U
- Filter the display to show sessions that are
uploading.
- -V
- Print out the version of ftptop and quit.
While
ftptop is running, hit the 'q' key to quit. The 't' key toggles
between display modes. Currently there are two display modes:
normal
and
transfer speed modes.
/usr/bin/ftptop
/run/proftpd.scoreboard
ProFTPD is written and maintained by a number of people, full credits can be
found on
http://www.proftpd.org/credits.html
inetd(8),
ftp(1),
proftpd(8),
ftpwho(1),,
ftpshut(8)
Full documentation on ProFTPD, including configuration and FAQs, is available at
http://www.proftpd.org/
For help/support, try the ProFTPD mailing lists, detailed on
http://www.proftpd.org/lists.html
Report bugs at
http://bugs.proftpd.org/