An access log contains a record of all of the files that have been requested by the visitors while exploring your Internet site. The list is detailed, so when you have a web page with 2 embedded images, for instance, all of the three files will be in the log, not only the page. An access log typically includes the date, the OS, the Internet browser and the IP address for each file in human-readable form, so you can get an idea about the most well liked files on your site. The log, which is also typically referred to as "raw data", is an addition to the web statistics which you commonly get with a hosting account, not a replacement. One example why you may need such a log is if you wish to use some software on your PC to prepare a report about the website’s general performance, but you don't want to use the standard graphs and tables which come with the server-generated website statistics.
Access Log Manager in Shared Hosting
If you choose one of our shared hosting plans, you will get thorough access logs for your Internet sites. As soon as you sign in to your Hepsia CP, you can check out the Access/Error Logs section where you will see a thorough list of the domain names and subdomains that you've added or created in the hosting account. You will only need to click on the On button, that's situated on the right-hand side of each hostname and our cloud platform shall start generating logs immediately. To disable this function, you'll need to follow the exact same steps and click on the Off button. The domains and subdomains can be managed separately and at any time. You'll find a download link in the Logs section of the CP for any log produced by our system, allowing you to save the file to your desktop or notebook and view it or use it through some log processing software.
Access Log Manager in Semi-dedicated Hosting
You'll be able to see detailed access logs for any site that you host in a semi-dedicated server account set up on our innovative hosting platform. Our cutting-edge Hepsia hosting CP will allow you to activate the feature for every single domain name or subdomain inside the account separately, so you can get logs just for the websites which you want. Once you sign in, you can go to the Access/Error Logs section in which you will discover 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 of them. Triggering or disabling the generation of access logs is as easy as clicking on that button and the change shall take effect instantaneously. You will be able to save the logs in .txt format by clicking on the Download link in the exact same section. The latter will be available all of the time, even if you deactivate the feature for a given domain name or subdomain.