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Subject
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How to View the Web/Ftp Statistics in Linux Accounts ?
Description
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The Web / FTP Stats Menu allows you to retrieve many different
statistics about your site, and the visitors to it. Here, you
can view your bandwidth usage, recent visitors, ftp usage, and
more.
Required Information
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Your website's hosting control panel user name and password.
Procedure
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[1] Access your control panel at http://www.yourdomain.com.com/cpanel
[ ! Notes ]
You must have port 2082 access enabled in your internet
connection to access this control panel. Usually it is
enabled, but if you are in a network and if your are not able
to access this, please contact your network admin and enable
this port.
If you access as www.yourdomain.com/cpanel it will take
minimum upto 48 hrs to reflect from the time registration of
the domain to access your cPanel.
[2] Supply the user name & password.
[3] To access the Web / FTP Stats Menu, click on the Web / FTP
Stats menu on the main screen of your cPanel interface.
[ ! Notes ]
You can view statistics about your website. Please be aware
that only latest visitors is a live feed. All of the
statistical reports are updated every 24 hours. All of the
bandwidth information is updated every 6 hours. If you wish to
compare data from each statistics program you should only
compare data that is at least 36 hours old to ensure that it
has been updated and is providing the correct information.
Please note these times are estimates, and are subject to
change based on the amount of traffic on the server.
[ * Tips ]
The Following are the various statistics available in your
control panel.
[4] Click on Webalizer link.
[ ! Notes ]
Webalizer is a more complex stats program that produces a nice
variety of charts and graphs about who has visited your site.
This is probably the most popular stats engine available
today.
[5] Click on the link Webalizer Ftp.
[ ! Notes ]
Webalizer ftp is a more complex stats program that produces a
nice variety of charts and graphs about who has visited your
site. This is probably the most popular stats engine available
today.
[6] Click on the link Subdomain Stats.
[ ! Notes ]
This will show statistics for the subdomains on your account.
[7] Click on the link Latest Visitors.
[ ! Notes ]
This will show you the last 300 visitors who came to your site
and some interesting information about them.
[8] Click on the link Bandwidth.
[ ! Notes ]
This will show how many bytes your account has transferred.
[9] Click on the link Error Log.
[ ! Notes ]
This will show errors in your site, images not loading,
missing files, etc. This is very useful for debugging CGI
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