Access Log Manager
What's the objective of the Access Log Manager? What kind of information will it provide you with?
An access log is a text file that contains a full report on all of the files accessed by your site visitors. All of the files that were requested in one way or another will be included, so if you have a PHP script app and a visitor opens only the home page, for example, you might find a lot of files inside the log. The reason is that there are things on the home page that are embedded - parts of other pages, pictures, and so on. All of these files shall be listed in the access log, allowing you to get a complete picture of the way your site performs. The info is in plain text format, so the logs are sometimes called "raw data" too. An access log provides the name of every requested file, the path to it, the date it was accessed, as well as the user’s IP address, web browser and Operating System. Additional information, such as the referrer site, is usually supplied too. A log file may be processed by various desktop apps for statistical purposes as an addition to the web statistics supplied by your server.
Access Log Manager in Shared Web Hosting
If you pick one of our shared web hosting packages, you will receive in-depth access logs for all of your websites. As soon as you sign in to your Hepsia Control Panel, you can check out the Access/Error Logs section where you will see an extensive list of the domain names and subdomains which you have added or created within the web hosting account. You will simply have to click on the On button, that is found on the right-hand side of each and every hostname and our cloud platform will start generating logs at once. To stop this function, you will have to follow the exact same steps and click on the Off button. The domains and subdomains could be managed independently and anytime. You'll find a download link within the Logs section of the CP for any log created by our system, so you're able to save the file to your laptop or computer and view it or use it via some log processing software.