An access log contains a record of all of the files which have been requested by the visitors while exploring your Internet site. The list is comprehensive, so when you have a web page with 2 embedded images, for example, all of the three files will be in the log, not just the page. An access log normally contains the date, the OS, the web 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 site. The log, that's also frequently called "raw data", is an addition to the web data that you typically get with a hosting account, not a substitute. An illustration why you could need this sort of a log is if you want to use some software on your computer to prepare a report about the website’s general performance, but you don't want to use the conventional graphs and tables which come with the server-generated web statistics.

Access Log Manager in Cloud Hosting

Our custom Hepsia CP has a section focused on various logs and the access logs are among them. As soon as you sign in to your cloud hosting account and take a look at this section, you shall find a list of all the domain names and subdomains you have. All it takes to enable the generation of access logs is to press a button that'll be available next to every single domain/subdomain. If the option is enabled, you shall see a download link as well as the file size so far, so you'll be able to save the file to your personal computer and look at it or process it with some program. Enabling or disabling the logs becomes effective immediately, so if you no longer require one, you could stop it with a mouse click from the same exact section of the Control Panel. You'll still be able to access the already generated content by simply clicking the Download link.

Access Log Manager in Semi-dedicated Hosting

Our state-of-the-art web hosting platform shall create access logs for each and every website hosted within a semi-dedicated server account, as long as this function is enabled. All domain names and subdomains that you have will be listed in the Access/Error Logs section of the Hepsia CP, that we provide with all of the accounts, so if you would like our system to start producing logs for any of them, you should just click on the compact button on the right side of the respective domain/subdomain and change the default Off option to On. You could disable this function anytime by following the same steps. You can find a Download link for every single log in the exact same section of the CP, so you may save the content gathered by our system in .txt format with only a mouse click. An existing log file may be downloaded even after the option has been deactivated, so you'll still be able to see the data that has already been generated.