An access log includes a record of all files which have been requested by the visitors while browsing your Internet site. The list is thorough, so in case you have a page with 2 embedded images, for example, all of the three files shall be in the log, not only the page. An access log normally contains the date, the OS, the Internet 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 website. The log, which is also often called "raw data", is an addition to the web data that you normally get with a hosting account, not a substitute. A good example why you could need such a log is if you want to use some software on your PC to prepare a report about the website’s general performance, but you do not want to use the conventional graphs and tables which come with the server-generated website stats.

Access Log Manager in Hosting

When you opt for one of our hosting packages, you will get in-depth access logs for all of your sites. When you sign in to your Hepsia Control Panel, you should check out the Access/Error Logs section where you will see a full list of the domains and subdomains that you've added or created inside the hosting account. You will simply have to click on the On button, that's situated on the right-hand side of each hostname and our cloud platform will start generating logs straight away. To stop this function, you'll have to follow the very same steps and click on the Off button. The domains and subdomains could be handled individually and at any time. You'll find a download link within the Logs section of the CP for every log produced by our system, allowing you to save the file to your PC and view it or use it with some log processing software.

Access Log Manager in Semi-dedicated Hosting

If you host your websites within a semi-dedicated server account with our company, you will have the option to enable or disable the generation of access logs with only a few clicks from your Hepsia hosting Control Panel. You'll find this feature within the Access/Error Logs section, which you can access when you sign in. All it takes for our system to start creating logs is a click on the On button that you can see there. The feature can be activated independently for any site no matter if it uses a domain or a subdomain and you will find the full list of all the hosts within that section. Any access log can be downloaded as a text file with simply a click and you can then look at it manually or use some software on your personal computer. The log generation may be stopped by simply changing the On option to Off within the Logs section of your Control Panel.