Your computer stores data all the time Almost every time you do anything on your computer or even when your computer does something it is stored in a log file Much like a ship captain's log of ages past the log file is just a list of things that happened Computer technicians like to look at log files to figure out when a problem occurred
A files that records activity A Web server log file, for instance, records the origin or anyone who looks at a Web page, the type of browser they were using, and so on Log file analyzer programs such as Statbot are useful to Webmasters in figuring out peak times of usage, the number of hits per day, where the visitors were referred from, and so forth
A file that lists actions that have occurred For example, Web servers maintain log files listing every request made to the server With log fileanalysis tools, it's possible to get a good idea of where visitors are coming from, how often they return, and how they navigate through a site Using cookies enables Webmasters to log even more detailed information about how individual users are accessing a site
File created everytime the Query Processor receives a query and where all the errors, warnings and traces of the query processing are stored
A file that lists actions that have occurred For example, Web servers maintain log files listing every request made to the server With log file analysis tools, it's possible to get a good idea of where visitors are coming from, how often they return, and how they navigate through a site Using cookies enables Webmasters to log even more detailed information about how individual users are accessing a site
A file created by a web or proxy server which contains all of access information regarding the activity on that server
A text file that records all activity on a server: the items that are requested (Web pages, graphics, etc ), the times they are requested, the browser used by the surfer, and other information Traffic analysis software crunches log files to produce traffic reports that are easy to understand and use as a basis for measuring Web site success Top
A file created by a web or proxy server which contains all of the access information regarding the activity on the internet
The file in which logging records are stored This file can be either a text file or a database file
Text file that lists most of actions that have occurred Like, web server maintain log files listing every request made to the site With log file analysis software, we can get a good idea of where visitors are coming from, how long they stay,how often they return, and how they navigate through a site
A file with all details of file accesses are stored, which is kept on a server Log files analyze can reveal many useful data on web site's traffic
A file created by a web or proxy server which contains all of the access information regarding the activity on that server [Back to The Top]
A file that lists actions that have occurred Also see "Alert Log" and "Redo Log"
A message file that describes events that occur during an operation Log files are updated frequently during an operation and are useful for tracing system operations and errors
A file maintained on a server in which details of all file accesses are stored Analyzing log files can be a powerful way to find out about a web site's visitors, where they come from and which queries are used to access a site Various software packages are available to analyze log files
A file maintained on a server in which details of all file accesses are stored Analysing log files can be a powerful way to find out about a web site's visitors, where they come from and which queries are used to access a site Various software packages are available to analyse log files, and some are listed below
A file created by a web or proxy server which contains all of the access information regarding the activity on that server
A file maintained on a server showing where all files accessed are stored Log file analysis reveals the visitors to your site, where they came from, and which queries were used to access your site WebTrends is an example of log file analysis software
A file that contains a list of actions that have occurred on your web server The statistics of your site are created by referencing the activity log file
A coverage or workspace history file containing a list of all commands used to operate on a coverage or all commands used in the workspace
A file in which a program records events as they occur for the purpose of analysis at a later time, for diagnostic or measurement purposes Example: most web server administrators configure their web server to record each "hit" requested and whether they responded successfully