An access log includes a record of all the files that have been requested by the visitors while surfing around your Internet site. The list is detailed, so in case you have a page with 2 embedded images, for example, all of the three files shall be in the log, not only the page. An access log normally includes the date, the OS, the Internet browser and the IP address for each and every file in human-readable form, so you can get a more complete picture about the most well liked files on your website. The log, which is also often referred to as "raw data", is an addition to the web stats which you typically get with a hosting account, not an alternative. An example why you may require this sort of a log is if you would like to use some software on your computer to prepare a report about the website’s efficiency, but you do not want to use the conventional graphs and tables that come with the server-generated site statistics.
Access Log Manager in Website Hosting
Enabling the generation of access logs shall be really simple if you get a website hosting from our company. The Hepsia hosting Control Panel, provided with all the accounts, features a section dedicated to different logs which is where you shall find the access logs too. As you go there, you'll see a list of all the domains hosted in the account and the subdomains created for them. Our customized cloud hosting platform shall start creating an access log for each of them when you click on the On button, which you will see on the right. If you no longer require logs, disabling the option is just as fast and can be done by clicking on the Off button within the exact same section. All of the logs are downloadable, therefore you can easily save and manage them on your desktop computer or laptop.
Access Log Manager in Semi-dedicated Servers
When you have a semi-dedicated server account with us, it won't take more than several clicks to activate the generation of access logs by our system if you require them. The function can be permitted via the Hepsia web hosting Control Panel and this could be done individually for each domain or subdomain you have in your account. Once you log in and visit the Access/Error Logs section of the CP, you'll see a list of all the hostnames with an On/Off button next to each one. One click will enable the log generation and another one will deactivate it, so you can control this feature with great comfort. A Download link inside the same section will enable you to save the compiled content as a text file, which you can then use on your PC. Even when the logs are deactivated, you'll still be able to download the data that has been previously generated.