An access log includes a record of all the files which have been requested by the visitors while surfing around your site. The list is thorough, so if you have a web page with two embedded images, for instance, all of the three files shall be in the log, not only the page. An access log usually includes 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 good idea about the hottest files on your site. The log, that's also frequently called "raw data", is an addition to the web statistics that you normally get with a hosting account, not a substitute. An example why you may require such a log is if you wish to use some software on your personal 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 site statistics.

Access Log Manager in Cloud Website Hosting

When you order a cloud website hosting from us, you'll be able to determine if access logs should be generated and for which domains or subdomains inside your account this should be done. You may activate this function from the Access/Error Logs section of the Hepsia CP, incorporated with all shared accounts. Each domain you host or subdomain you set up will be listed there and you'll see an On/Off option next to each of them, so you can effortlessly activate or deactivate the generation of access logs individually for each site that you have. You may save a log to your PC by clicking on the Download link you'll see in the very same section of the CP. The link shall be available even after you stop the log generation, so you will still have access to the data compiled by our system.

Access Log Manager in Semi-dedicated Servers

You shall be able to look at detailed access logs for any website that you host within a semi-dedicated server account set up on our innovative hosting platform. Our cutting-edge Hepsia hosting CP will enable you to enable the function for every single domain or subdomain in the account separately, so that you can get logs exclusively for the websites you need. After you sign in, you can go to the Access/Error Logs section where 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 one of them. Enabling or deactivating the generation of access logs is as simple as pressing that button and the change will take effect right away. You could save the logs in .txt format by clicking on the Download link located in the same exact section. The latter will be available always, even after you deactivate the feature for a given domain name or subdomain.