[05] WHAT ABOUT THE ACCESS LOGS, STATISTICS AND QUOTAS?
If you just want to check your web quota stats, you can type
'webquota' at the shell, or see http://sdf.org/over
Daily stats are posted at http://sdf.org/webstats
VHOST member web stats at http://sdf.org/vhosts
VHOST members receive webstats in email once a month on the first
day of the month.
If you want *more* information, then:
Logfiles are are created based on the machines that run the
actual servers.
host location members rollover archived
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sdf /var/log/httpd users daily @ 00:00 1 day
otaku /var/log/httpd arpa a-l daily @ 00:00 1 day
faeroes /var/log/httpd arpa m-z daily @ 00:00 1 day
sverige /var/log/httpd Meta a-l daily @ 00:00 1 day
iceland /var/log/httpd Meta m-z daily @ 00:00 1 day
norge /var/log/httpd/vhosts vhost monthly 30 days
The log file has the following format using | as a delimiter:
1. timestamp (UTC)
2. your domain name
3. path and file
4. remote IP
5. bytes xfered
6. number of seconds spent serving the request
7. HTTPD return code
8. Refering URL (MetaARPA, VHOST and MOTD only)
9. User Agent (Browser) (MetaARPA, VHOST and MOTD only)
All CGIs (including PHP scripts) are run under the user's ID
There are two logfiles in /var/log/httpd of each server which
logs suexec and suphp attempts.
If you're still confused, a good rule of thumb is to ssh to
LOGNAME@your-url and poke around in /var/log/httpd
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