Untouched Server Data for Professionals
The Raw Access Logs function allows you to download your website's raw Apache or NGINX log files. Unlike graphical statistics, you receive every single request as a text line – ideal for detailed error analysis or archiving for compliance purposes.
.gz format. You can open them with programs like 7-Zip, WinRAR, or a simple text editor after extraction.Configuring Log Archiving
By default, the system deletes old logs after processing to save disk space. However, you can customize this:
- Archive automatically: Check the box "Archive logs in your home directory". The system will then save a copy every month in
/home/YourUser/logs. - Delete old logs: Select "Remove the previous month's archived logs from your home directory at the end of each month" if you only want to keep the most recent data.
Click Save to apply your settings.
Downloading Current Logs
In the list of your domains, you can see the current status:
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Domain | Click on the domain name to immediately download the current raw log. |
| Last Update | Shows when the file was last generated by the system. |
| Disk Space | The size of the current log file. |
Archived Raw Logs
At the bottom of the page, you will find your previously archived data. These are sorted by month. Clicking on the filename starts the download. Logs originating from NGINX are identified by the suffix "_NGINX" in the filename.
/logs folder to avoid unnecessary usage.Just want a quick look at who is currently online?
Use the Visitors function for a live view without downloading!