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This demo will show you how to enable AWStats through your cPanel. AWStats (Advanced Web Statistics) provides detailed information for your site such as who is accessing your website, bandwidth usage, and much more. | |||
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[1] Click on the "Choose Log Programs" icon within the "Logs" section of your cPanel | [1] Click on the "Choose Log Programs" icon within the "Logs" section of your cPanel | ||
[2] Check mark the "Awstats" box(es) for the domain(s) you're wanting AWStats to run for | [2] Check mark the "Awstats" box(es) for the domain(s) you're wanting AWStats to run for | ||
[3] Click the "Save" button | [3] Click the "Save" button | ||
{{note|Once 24 hours have passed, AWStats will be available through your cPanel's "Awstats" icon for the domains you enabled AWStats for. AWStats are only ran during non peak hours, which is why it will take 24 hours for the stats to generate.}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:12, 5 October 2012
This demo will show you how to enable AWStats through your cPanel. AWStats (Advanced Web Statistics) provides detailed information for your site such as who is accessing your website, bandwidth usage, and much more.
[1] Click on the "Choose Log Programs" icon within the "Logs" section of your cPanel
[2] Check mark the "Awstats" box(es) for the domain(s) you're wanting AWStats to run for
[3] Click the "Save" button
Once 24 hours have passed, AWStats will be available through your cPanel's "Awstats" icon for the domains you enabled AWStats for. AWStats are only ran during non peak hours, which is why it will take 24 hours for the stats to generate.