Christian
Fri Oct 15 03:05:05 CDT 2004
Okey - a bit more about log files. Im running SPS and WSS. But, this is a wss
forum, i know,). Anyway - at the logfiles folder i have te following folders:
STS(guess its sps logs)
W3SVC1(here mainly all the logfiles is, seems this folder is connected to
the IIS logging)
W3SVC2(here i seem to get log files at irregular dates, and only 10-50k in
size. Not sure why they are there;)
W3SVC1279541462(two files, no idea why)
Shutdown(guess logging server shutdown - empty)
HTTPERR(not sure....)
Would be nice if anyone knew something about folders i have no idea about?.
Deal is i have changed my log path, so the logs wont take up to much space
on the c: drive(that happend one time, not nice at all.......). I hav changed
the log path both in IIS and Sharepoint, but it seems that still the folder
W3SVC2 is updated. Anyone,)?
Using webtrends to analys logs, works great;)
Christian
"Ian Morrish" wrote:
> WSS runs on IIS so you get the standard w3c log files in
> c:\windows\system32\logfiles
> If you have WSS usage analysis enabled the you can view basic user
> information at
>
http://your_site/_layouts/1033/usageDetails.aspx
>
> Regards,
> Ian
>
http://www.wssdemo.com
>
> "Jack" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:26d501c4a26b$1122cbf0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> > Hello,
> > Can someone point me to some information on WSS logs? I
> > think it's possible to see what users logged-in at what
> > time but I don't know what application or file has that
> > data. Or is this not possible?
>
>
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