An access log features a record of all the files which have been requested by the visitors while exploring your Internet site. The list is detailed, so when you have a page with 2 embedded images, for instance, all of the three files shall be in the log, not just the page. An access log usually features the date, the Operating System, the browser and the IP address for each and every file in human-readable form, so you can get an idea about the most popular files on your website. The log, which is also often named "raw data", is an addition to the web stats which you typically get with a hosting account, not a substitute. A good example why you may require this kind of a log is if you wish to use some software on your computer system to prepare a report about the website’s overall performance, but you don't want to use the conventional graphs and tables that come with the server-generated website stats.
Access Log Manager in Cloud Hosting
When you get a cloud hosting from us, you'll be able to decide if access logs must be created and for which domains or subdomains in your account this should be done. You could enable this feature from the Access/Error Logs section of the Hepsia Control Panel, integrated with all shared accounts. Any domain name you host or subdomain you set up will be listed there and you see an On/Off option next to every one of them, so you can easily enable or deactivate the generation of access logs independently for every website that you have. You could save a log to your laptop or computer by clicking on the Download link you'll see in the very same section of the CP. The link is available even if you stop the log generation, so you'll still have access to the data compiled by our system.
Access Log Manager in Semi-dedicated Hosting
You shall be able to check out detailed access logs for any website that you host in a semi-dedicated server account created on our progressive web hosting platform. Our cutting-edge Hepsia hosting CP will enable you to activate the function for each and every domain name or subdomain inside the account independently, so that you can get logs only for the sites which you want. As soon as you sign in, you can go to the Access/Error Logs section where you will find a list of all the domain addresses and subdomains that you have added or created and an On/Off button on the right side of each one of them. Activating or deactivating the generation of access logs is as simple as clicking on this button and the change will take effect right away. You may save the logs in .txt format by clicking on the Download link in the very same section. The latter will be available always, even if you deactivate the function for a particular domain or subdomain.