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NAME
       cupsd-logs - cupsd log files (access_log, error_log, and	page_log)

DESCRIPTION
       cupsd(8)	 normally  maintains  three log	files: access_log to track re-
       quests that are submitted to the	scheduler, error_log to	track progress
       and errors, and page_log	to track pages that are	 printed.   Configura-
       tion  directives	 in  cupsd.conf(5) and cups-files.conf(5) control what
       information is logged and where it is stored.

   ACCESS LOG FILE FORMAT
       The access_log file lists each HTTP resource that is accessed by	a  web
       browser	or  client.   Each  line  is in	an extended version of the so-
       called "Common Log Format" used by many web servers and	web  reporting
       tools:

	   host	group user date-time "method resource version" status bytes
	     ipp-operation ipp-status

       For example:

	   10.0.1.2 - -	[01/Dec/2005:21:50:28 +0000] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 317
	     CUPS-Get-Printers successful-ok-ignored-or-substituted-attributes
	   localhost - - [01/Dec/2005:21:50:32 +0000] "GET /admin HTTP/1.1"
	     200 0 - -
	   localhost - - [01/Dec/2005:21:50:32 +0000] "POST / HTTP/1.1"
	     200 157 CUPS-Get-Printers
	     successful-ok-ignored-or-substituted-attributes
	   localhost - - [01/Dec/2005:21:50:32 +0000] "POST / HTTP/1.1"
	     200 1411 CUPS-Get-Devices -
	   localhost - - [01/Dec/2005:21:50:32 +0000] "GET /admin HTTP/1.1"
	     200 6667 -	-

       The  host field will normally only be an	IP address unless you have en-
       abled the HostNameLookups directive in the cupsd.conf file or if	the IP
       address corresponds to your local machine.

       The group field always contains "-".

       The user	field is the authenticated username of	the  requesting	 user.
       If no username and password is supplied for the request then this field
       contains	"-".

       The  date-time  field is	the date and time of the request in local time
       and is in the format "[DD/MON/YYYY:HH:MM:SS +ZZZZ]".

       The method field	is the HTTP method  used:  "GET",  "HEAD",  "OPTIONS",
       "POST",	or  "PUT".   "GET"  requests  are  used	 to get	files from the
       server, both for	the web	interface and to  get  configuration  and  log
       files.	"HEAD"	requests  are used to get information about a resource
       prior to	a "GET".  "OPTIONS" requests are used to  upgrade  connections
       to  TLS	encryption.   "POST" requests are used for web interface forms
       and IPP requests.  "PUT"	requests  are  used  to	 upload	 configuration
       files.

       The resource field is the filename of the requested resource.

       The version field is the	HTTP specification version used	by the client.
       For CUPS	clients	this will always be "HTTP/1.1".

       The  status  field  contains  the HTTP result status of the request, as
       follows:

	    200	 Successful operation.

	    201	 File created/modified successfully.

	    304	 The requested file has	not changed.

	    400	 Bad HTTP request; typically this means	that you have a	 mali-
		 cious program trying to access	your server.

	    401	 Unauthorized,	authentication	(username  +  password)	is re-
		 quired.

	    403	 Access	is forbidden; typically	this means that	a client tried
		 to access a file or resource they do not have	permission  to
		 access.

	    404	 The file or resource does not exist.

	    405	 URL  access  method  is not allowed; typically	this means you
		 have a	web browser using your server as a proxy.

	    413	 Request too large; typically this means that a	 client	 tried
		 to print a file larger	than the MaxRequestSize	allows.

	    426	 Upgrading to TLS-encrypted connection.

	    500	 Server	 error;	 typically this	happens	when the server	is un-
		 able to open/create a file - consult the error_log  file  for
		 details.

	    501	 The client requested encryption but encryption	support	is not
		 enabled/compiled in.

	    505	 HTTP  version number not supported; typically this means that
		 you have a malicious program trying to	access your server.

       The bytes field contains	the number of bytes in the request.  For  POST
       requests	 the  bytes field contains the number of bytes of non-IPP data
       that is received	from the client.

       The ipp-operation field contains	either "-" for non-IPP requests	or the
       IPP operation name for POST requests containing an IPP request.

       The ipp-status field contains either "-"	for non-IPP  requests  or  the
       IPP status code name for	POST requests containing an IPP	response.

   ERROR LOG FILE FORMAT
       The  error_log  file  lists messages from the scheduler - errors, warn-
       ings, etc. The LogLevel directive in the	 cupsd.conf(5)	file  controls
       which messages are logged:

	   level date-time message

       For example:

	   I [20/May/1999:19:18:28 +0000] [Job 1] Queued on 'DeskJet' by 'mike'.
	   D [20/May/1999:19:18:28 +0000] [Job 1] argv[0]="DeskJet"
	   D [20/May/1999:19:18:28 +0000] [Job 1] argv[1]="1"
	   D [20/May/1999:19:18:28 +0000] [Job 1] argv[2]="mike"
	   D [20/May/1999:19:18:28 +0000] [Job 1] argv[3]="myjob"
	   D [20/May/1999:19:18:28 +0000] [Job 1] argv[4]="1"
	   D [20/May/1999:19:18:28 +0000] [Job 1] argv[5]="media=
	     na_letter_8.5x11in	sides=one-sided"
	   D [20/May/1999:19:18:28 +0000] [Job 1] argv[6]="/var/spool/cups/
	     d000001-001"
	   I [20/May/1999:19:21:02 +0000] [Job 2] Queued on 'DeskJet' by 'mike'.
	   I [20/May/1999:19:22:24 +0000] [Job 2] Canceled by 'mike'.

       The level field contains	the type of message:

       A    Alert message (LogLevel alert)

       C    Critical error message (LogLevel crit)

       D    Debugging message (LogLevel	debug)

       d    Detailed debugging message (LogLevel debug2)

       E    Normal error message (LogLevel error)

       I    Informational message (LogLevel info)

       N    Notice message (LogLevel notice)

       W    Warning message (LogLevel warn)

       X    Emergency error message (LogLevel emerg)

       The date-time field contains the	date and time of when the page started
       printing.  The format of	this field is identical	to the data-time field
       in the access_log file.

       The message field contains a free-form textual message.	Messages  from
       job filters are prefixed	with "[Job NNN]" where "NNN" is	the job	ID.

   PAGE	LOG FILE FORMAT
       The  page_log  file  lists  the total number of pages (sheets) that are
       printed.	 By default, each line contains	the following information:

	   printer user	job-id date-time total num-sheets job-billing
	     job-originating-host-name job-name	media sides

       For example the entry for a two page  job  called  "myjob"  might  look
       like:

	   DeskJet root	1 [20/May/1999:19:21:06	+0000] total 2 acme-123
	     localhost myjob na_letter_8.5x11in	one-sided

       The  PageLogFormat  directive  in the cupsd.conf(5) file	can be used to
       change this information.

       The printer field contains the name of the  printer  that  printed  the
       page.   If  you	send a job to a	printer	class, this field will contain
       the name	of the printer that was	assigned the job.

       The user	field contains the name	of the user (the IPP  requesting-user-
       name attribute) that submitted this file	for printing.

       The job-id field	contains the job number	of the page being printed.

       The date-time field contains the	date and time of when the page started
       printing.  The format of	this field is identical	to the data-time field
       in the access_log file.

       The  num-sheets	field provides the total number	of pages (sheets) that
       have been printed on for	the job.

       The job-billing field contains a	copy of	 the  job-billing  or  job-ac-
       count-id	 attributes  provided with the IPP Create-Job or Print-Job re-
       quests or "-" if	neither	was provided.

       The job-originating-host-name field contains the	hostname or IP address
       of the client that printed the job.

       The job-name field contains a copy of the job-name  attribute  provided
       with  the  IPP Create-Job or Print-Job requests or "-" if none was pro-
       vided.

       The media field contains	a copy of the  media  or  media-col/media-size
       attribute provided with the IPP Create-Job or Print-Job requests	or "-"
       if none was provided.

       The  sides  field  contains a copy of the sides attribute provided with
       the IPP Create-Job or Print-Job requests	or "-" if none was provided.

SEE ALSO
       cupsd(8),   cupsd.conf(5),   cups-files.conf(5),	  CUPS	 Online	  Help
       (http://localhost:631/help)

COPYRIGHT
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2021-02-28			     CUPS			 cupsd-logs(5)

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