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Raw access logs are text files that contain information about your website's visitors and what content on your website they have accessed. This feature allows you to download a zipped version of the server’s access log for your site.
Configure Logs
This section allows you to configure cPanel to automatically archive logs and when to automatically delete them.
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Select the Archive logs in your home directory at the end of each stats run box to save archived logs in the
/home
directory each time the system processes your website's statistics.
- Select the Remove the previous month's archived logs from your home directory at the end of each month box to remove the previous month's logs at the end of each month.
- Click Save to store your changes.
Download and View Your Raw Access Logs
This section lists the domains on your account, as well as the log information.
- Domain — Each domain on your account is listed here. To access a domain's raw access log, perform the following steps:
1. Click the desired link to download that domain's raw access log.
2. The log file will automatically download to your computer.
3. Unzip the file to view it. - Last Update — The last date that the log file was updated.
- Disk Usage — The amount of disk space used by the log file.
- Linked Domains — The domains parked on top of the domain listed.
Archived Raw Logs
This section lists the archived logs that are contained in your /home
directory.
- Click the filename to download an archived log.
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You can also open the file in your
/home/username
directory. You can access theaccess-logs
file in the command line with a text editor.
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