An access log features a record of all the files that have been requested by the visitors while surfing around your Internet site. The list is comprehensive, so when you have a webpage with two embedded images, for instance, all of the three files shall be in the log, not only the page. An access log typically includes the date, the Operating System, the browser and the IP address for 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 referred to as "raw data", is an addition to the web statistics that you typically get with a hosting account, not a replacement. A good example why you might need this sort of a log is if you intend to use some software on your personal computer to prepare a report about the website’s performance, but you do not want to use the typical graphs and tables that come with the server-generated website stats.

Access Log Manager in Cloud Hosting

Enabling the generation of access logs will be extremely simple if you get a cloud hosting from us. The Hepsia website hosting Control Panel, which comes with all of the accounts, features a section dedicated to different logs and this is where you will find the access logs as well. As you navigate there, you'll see a list of all the domains hosted inside the account and the subdomains created for them. Our custom made cloud hosting platform shall start creating an access log for any of them when you click on the On button, that you will see on the right. If you no longer need logs, disabling the option is just as fast and can be done by clicking on the Off button in the same section. All of the logs are downloadable, so you can easily save and manage them on your PC or notebook.

Access Log Manager in Semi-dedicated Servers

You'll be able to view in depth access logs for any Internet site that you host in a semi-dedicated server account created on our progressive hosting platform. Our cutting-edge Hepsia hosting Control Panel will allow you to enable the feature for each domain or subdomain inside the account individually, so you can get logs only for the sites you need. When you sign in, you can navigate to the Access/Error Logs section in which you will see 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. Initiating or disabling the generation of access logs is as elementary as pressing that button and the change will take effect immediately. You can easily save the logs in .txt format by clicking on the Download link in the same exact section. The latter will be available at all times, even if you disable the feature for a specific domain name or subdomain.