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Does BigBiz maintain access logs and statistics for my web site?

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Does BigBiz maintain access logs and statistics for my web site?

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BigBiz’s web server generates two types of access files: raw access logs and statistics files. The raw log files are located in the directory /usr/local/apache/logs (web01-05) and /etc/httpd/logs (all other servers). They are in plain text format but are not particularly interesting to read unless you want to see the raw NCSA format data. The file names are yourdomain.com-access_log and yourdomain.com-error_log. At the end of each month, the log files are archived into subdirectories (YYYYMM) and gzipped. For example, the January 1997 log files will be found in the subdirectory 199701. These archives will be kept for 2 months, after which they are deleted. If you need the raw log files, please download them to your own system before the 2 month limit expires. You may access these files using ftp. In addition to raw access longs, BigBiz generates up-to-date statistics files from the logs using analog. These files are in HTML format and are thus accessible via your browser. They are loca

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