logconv.pl (that ships with 389) can do this for you. You would want to use one of these options to create a CSV file: -m, --reportFileSecs <CSV output file - per second stats> -M, --reportFileMins <CSV output file - per minute stats> Example: logconv.pl -M log-minute-stats-csv.out /logs/access* Mark On 10/28/2016 10:52 AM, Julian Kippels wrote: > Hi, > > does anyone have an idea what would be the best way to retroactivaley > generate performance metrics using the logfiles? > I would like to be able to check for example if in a certain time range > there were binds or searches that took longer than usual. > > Thanks > Julian > _______________________________________________ > 389-users mailing list -- 389-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe send an email to 389-users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ 389-users mailing list -- 389-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to 389-users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx