CPanel Access Logs Deleted/refreshed
Mar 31, 2009I am in need to troubleshoot some bandwidth theft and the logs are 4 hours old, where can I find the archives fo rthe month? This is a cpanel server.
View 2 RepliesI am in need to troubleshoot some bandwidth theft and the logs are 4 hours old, where can I find the archives fo rthe month? This is a cpanel server.
View 2 Repliesis it possiable to delete these files in the server access_logs and errors_logs
View 1 Replies View RelatedLately we have been getting log entries similar to the following from different IPs all over the US:
74.249.4.234 - - [03/Jun/2008:18:12:36 -0500] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 6205 "-" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1;1813)"
74.249.4.234 - - [03/Jun/2008:18:12:37 -0500] "GET /scripts/javascript.js HTTP/1.1" 200 9153 "-" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1;1813)"
74.249.4.234 - - [03/Jun/2008:18:12:37 -0500] "GET /scripts/overlib.js HTTP/1.1" 200 50733 "-" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1;1813)"
That is all there is to each hit.
Obviously, the default index.php file is being loaded and is calling the javascript files, but what we can't understand is why the CSS files and images are not being downloaded as well.
Any ideas on why this would be occurring?
Caching and text based browsing are unlikely scenarios due to the quantity and varied locations of the IPs.
After a full year of operation, I think I need to delete some log files. What types of files can I safely delete (and is deletion the best option, i.e. will the files be regenerated from zero length?)
For example, my server's error_log file is 193 Mb and my access_log file is 14 Mb. Can I "rm" them both?
Are there any other such files I can safely delete that occupy space on the server?
=We are trying to integrate eBay.com feeds into our site and for some reason we are not able to get expected results on current shared hosting server. We tested the same on another server and we are able to get the right results. And the current host doesn't allow us to access the server logs unless we upgrade the account to VPS and Dedicated server. But we are pretty new to launch the site, hence we don't want to buy any VPS or Dedicated server for now. Now we are looking for another shared hosting who can offer to access server logs.
View 0 Replies View RelatedI need to disable apache access logs. I commented out the access log path in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf and restarted the server but it's still logging access.
View 3 Replies View RelatedWe run a high traffic server and the access logs get filled up very quick. I know we could implement rotation, but I would also like to prevent performance loss by having an access log, doesnt matter how marginal that would be.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to configure an custom access_log file for an custom file called "extra.php"
How I can make an log file that's log only "extra.php" ....
I want to save the access logs of our websites on an external server. If I do this now with the default setup, the gets overwritten every day. The desired file name format whould be: websitedomain-tld-access-2014-10-24.log
How can I tell Plesk to do this and how can I make sure the statistics keep working?
On our other servers we use rotatelogs for this.
I have a cPanel website, its /tmp and /logs directories have taken large amount of disk space now. What is the best way to clear the /tmp and /logs directory safely without causing any issues ? Analog, AWstats and Webalizer are enabled for this website. I guess most of the files belong to them. So is there any way to clear them without causing those statistics softwares to have any issues ? I have root access also to this server.
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