CP how-to: How to use CPANEL to view site original access record (Raw Access Logs)

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CP how-to: How to use CPANEL to view site original access record (Raw Access Logs)

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What is RAW Access Logs?

Raw Access Logs is the original access record of the site, through RAW Access Logs, and Record Analysis Tools, you can get reports for detailed sites accessed. This way you can set, adjust, optimize your site, let it better serve customers.

Ready to work:

Your site must have a CPANEL Control Panel, you have CPANEL access, and the administrator configuration allows you to use RAW Access Logs.

OK, let's take a look at how to access the RAW Access Logs.

First log in to the CPANEL control panel.

The login address of the CPANel is:

http: // YourDomain / CPANEL / (please replace yourDomain into your domain)

After successfully log in, select RAW Access Logs to enter the RAW Access Logs (Original Access Record).

You will see a list listing sites under this CPANEL account. And Tips "please select a raw log to download (please select an original access record download)"

Select from the list you want to download the original access record, click Go, you will pop up the download dialog box, click Save to save it locally.

The downloaded file is a compressed file, you can use tools such as WinRAR to open.

OK, the rest of the job is to find the right analysis tool.

other questions:

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The above may be slightly different due to the different settings of the CPANEL.

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