Use
the FTPLOGGING statement to indicate whether the FTP server should
log FTP server activity. The following types of activities are logged:
- Connectivity
- Authentication
- Access
- Allocation
- Deallocation
- Data transfer
- JES job submission
- SQL query
- Abnormal end
- Confidence of success level assigned to each file transfer when
CHKCONFIDENCE is coded
The activities are logged in the SYSLOGD file. Each
logging entry has a message number.
FTPLOGGING controls logging
for non-anonymous user.
Syntax
.-FTPLOGGING FALSE----------.
>>-+---------------------------+-------------------------------><
'-FTPLOGGING--+-TRUE------+-'
+-TRUENODNS-+
'-FALSE-----'
Parameters
- TRUE
- The FTP server should log FTP session activity.
Tip: If
TRUE is used, a long delay in login processing might occur because
the FTP server issues a DNS query to resolve the remote host IP address.
- TRUENODNS
- The FTP server should log FTP session activity, however the client
hostname lookup done during connection initiation is disabled. Message
EZYFS50I contains UNKNOWN for the host name.
- FALSE
- The FTP server should not log FTP session activity.
Examples
To request that the FTP server
log session activity:
FTPLOGGING TRUE
Usage notes
- Each activity logging message has a message number within the
range of EZYFS50 to EZYFS95.
- If FTPLOGGING is TRUE, connectivity, authentication, and access
activity log entries are made for all sessions because the server
does not know whether the login is anonymous or not.