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general access.log apache (debian 4)

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josesanchez

Guest
Hello

I want to monitorise with apachetop command the access to the pages to find who is taking so much bandwidth. I look in /var/log/apache2/access.log, but this is not the log I want because there no information about the pages.

In every domain there's a directory called statistics/log, there is another access.log. This file has the information i want but only for that domain.

My questions is: Is there an access.log file that has all the information of the access to the apache in every domain ?

Thank you
 
Hello,

The domain's access_log can be found at the following directory:

/var/www/vhosts/domain_name/statistics/logs/access_log
 
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