Server Log File
A Server Log File is a log file for an information system server.
- Example(s):
- a Web Server Logfile.
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- See: Log Aggregation, Data Logging, Server (Computing), Webserver Directory Index, World Wide Web Consortium, Common Log Format, Execution Trace, Log Analysis System.
References
2021
- (Wikipedia, 2021) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/server_log Retrieved:2021-5-3.
- A server log is a log file (or several files) automatically created and maintained by a server consisting of a list of activities it performed.
A typical example is a web server log which maintains a history of page requests. The W3C maintains a standard format (the Common Log Format) for web server log files, but other proprietary formats exist. More recent entries are typically appended to the end of the file. Information about the request, including client IP address, request date/time, page requested, HTTP code, bytes served, user agent, and referrer are typically added. This data can be combined into a single file, or separated into distinct logs, such as an access log, error log, or referrer log. However, server logs typically do not collect user-specific information.
These files are usually not accessible to general Internet users, only to the webmaster or other administrative person of an Internet service. A statistical analysis of the server log may be used to examine traffic patterns by time of day, day of week, referrer, or user agent. Efficient web site administration, adequate hosting resources and the fine tuning of sales efforts can be aided by analysis of the web server logs.
- A server log is a log file (or several files) automatically created and maintained by a server consisting of a list of activities it performed.