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Topic: Question about Raw Logs  (Read 2548 times)
« on: December 30, 2004, 12:28:10 AM »
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One of my webpages seems to be resetting itself (second time I've noticed it) so I was going to check the logs to see where this may be coming from, but when I tried viewing the raw logs from cpanel->statistics->raw logs, I get an error trying to open up the tar files.  I've tried to view the file on my windows and linux box with the same results.  Since the suffix is .tar, I'm assuming that it's a standard tar file, right?!?

I've been able to view my monthly logs before so I'm just wondering if there's a trick to reading the non-monthly ones.  Thanx.


EDIT: Never mind ... I looked at the monthly log link and it had a .gz suffix.  Strange that it saves with a .tar suffix.  Thanx anyway!
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« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2005, 10:33:38 PM »
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One of my webpages seems to be resetting itself (second time I've noticed it) so I was going to check the logs to see where this may be coming from, but when I tried viewing the raw logs from cpanel->statistics->raw logs, I get an error trying to open up the tar files.  I've tried to view the file on my windows and linux box with the same results.  Since the suffix is .tar, I'm assuming that it's a standard tar file, right?!?

I've been able to view my monthly logs before so I'm just wondering if there's a trick to reading the non-monthly ones.  Thanx.


EDIT: Never mind ... I looked at the monthly log link and it had a .gz suffix.  Strange that it saves with a .tar suffix.  Thanx anyway!


Even though you already fixed it. can you tell everyone your website and what raw logs is.
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« Reply #2 on: January 17, 2005, 04:40:19 AM »
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It's basically like looking at your access_log file in apache ... which means the traffic going to your site.
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