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NOTE: These are currently not sent for pre-login IMAP commands. |
Events
List of all events that can be used in Statistics and elsewhere. Note that in v2.3 these are added on version basis, so not all events are available in all v2.3 releases.
Contents
Authentication Server (v2.3.6)
These events are generated by authentication in auth process(es).
auth_request_finished
- user: full username
- original_username: original username used
- translated_username: username after translations
- login_user: when doing login using master_user, this is the user we are logging in as
- master_user: master username
- error: set when error happens
- successful: yes, when succeeded
- transport: insecure, trusted, TLS
- mechanism: name of used mechanism
- credentials_scheme: type of credential (SHA256-CRYPT, PLAIN, ...)
- policy_penalty: time of penalty added by policy server
- policy_result: ok, delayed, refused
auth_passdb_request_started
- passdb_name: name of passdb
- passdb: driver
auth_passdb_request_finished
- passdb_name: name of passdb
- passdb: driver
- user: full username
- master_user: master user name
- username: username without domain
- domain: domain if present
- result: authentication result
auth_userdb_request_started
- userdb_name: name of passdb
- userdb: driver
auth_userdb_request_finished
- userdb_name: name of passdb
- userdb: driver
- user: full username
- master_user: master user name
- username: username without domain
- domain: domain if present
- result: authentication result
auth_policy_request_finished
- mode: allow, report
- policy_response: number
Authentication Client (v2.3.6)
These events are generated by authentication clients (lib-auth).
auth_client_request_started
- id: event id
auth_client_request_continue
- id: event id
auth_client_request_finished
- id: event id
- error: reason
auth_client_request_challenged
- id: event id
auth_client_userdb_lookup_started
- service: name of service (smtp, imap, lmtp...)
- local_ip: local ip
- local_port: local port
- remote_ip: remote ip
- remote_port: remote port
- user: full username
auth_client_userdb_lookup_finished
- service: name of service (smtp, imap, lmtp...)
- local_ip: local ip
- local_port: local port
- remote_ip: remote ip
- remote_port: remote port
- user: full username
- error: error if occured
auth_client_passdb_lookup_started
- service: name of service (smtp, imap, lmtp...)
- local_ip: local ip
- local_port: local port
- remote_ip: remote ip
- remote_port: remote port
- user: full username
auth_client_passdb_lookup_finished
- service: name of service (smtp, imap, lmtp...)
- local_ip: local ip
- local_port: local port
- remote_ip: remote ip
- remote_port: remote port
- user: full username
- error: error if occured
auth_client_userdb_list_started
- service: name of service (smtp, imap, lmtp...)
- local_ip: local ip
- local_port: local port
- remote_ip: remote ip
- remote_port: remote port
- user: full username
auth_client_userdb_list_finished
- service: name of service (smtp, imap, lmtp...)
- local_ip: local ip
- local_port: local port
- remote_ip: remote ip
- remote_port: remote port
- user: full username
- error: error if occured
auth_client_cache_flush_started
- service: name of service (smtp, imap, lmtp...)
- local_ip: local ip
- local_port: local port
- remote_ip: remote ip
- remote_port: remote port
- user: full username
auth_client_cache_flush_finished
- service: name of service (smtp, imap, lmtp...)
- local_ip: local ip
- local_port: local port
- remote_ip: remote ip
- remote_port: remote port
- user: full username
- error: error if occured
Connection
These events apply only for connections using the "connection API". Unfortunately not all connections currently use this, so these events work for some types of connections, but not for others.
client_connection_connected
- client_ip: source IP
- client_port: source port
- ip: target IP
- port: target port
client_connection_disconnected
fields from client_connection_connected
- bytes_in: amount of data read
- bytes_out: amount of data written
- reason: disconnection reason
server_connection_connected
- client_ip: source IP
- client_port: source port
- ip: target IP
- port: target port
- bytes_in: amount of data read
- bytes_out: amount of data written
server_connection_disconnected
fields from server_connection_connected
- bytes_in: amount of data read
- bytes_out: amount of data written
- reason: disconnection reason
HTTP
http_request_finished
- status_code: HTTP result status code
- attempts: Number of individual HTTP request attempts that were done (i.e. number of retries after failures + 1)
- redirects: Number of redirects that were done while processing this request.
- bytes_in, bytes_out: Number of bytes received/sent for this request.
http_request_redirected
Intermediate event sent while HTTP request is being redirected. The http_request_finished is still being sent as well.
Same fields as http_request_finished
http_request_retried
Intermediate event sent while HTTP request is being retried. The http_request_finished is still being sent as well.
Same fields as http_request_finished
IMAP
imap_command_finished
NOTE: These are currently not sent for pre-login IMAP commands.
- tag: Command tag
- name: Command name
- args: Command's full parameters
- human_args: Command's parameters as more human-readable output
- tagged_reply_state: OK, NO, BAD
- tagged_reply: Full tagged reply, e.g. "OK SELECT finished."
- last_run_time: Timestamp when the command was running last time (it's followed by "mailbox sync" that can take some time)
- running_usecs: How many usecs this command itself has spent running
- lock_wait_usecs: How many usecs this command itself has spent waiting for locks.
- bytes_in, bytes_out: How many bytes of client input/output command has used.
DNS
dns_worker_request_finished and dns_request_finished
- error: Human readable error
- error_code: Error code usable with net_gethosterror()
dns_worker_request_started and dns_request_started
SQL
sql_query_finished
- error: Human readable error
- error_code: Error code (if available)
- query_first_word: First word of the query, such as SELECT
sql_transaction_finished
- error: Human readable error
- error_code: Error code (if available)
sql_connection_finished