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I am using Virtualmin to host several regular and "aliased" domains. Is there any way to ensure "stats" are enabled for aliased domains? If yes, how do I setup the same?
Stats for domains and alias domains should be enabled by default... they would actually be combined together, as those stats are all kept in the same log file.
Shameless bump.. for my parent domain, I see the option that Stats are enabled and working. For Aliases, the Logs are not shown. How do I ensure that I get the logs generated for Aliases also.
Alias domains don't get individual stats, since they don't get individual logfiles. They are meant to be used just as a "pointer" that ushers the user to the same web content as the parent domain.
Any stats activities you'd rather do at the parent domain level.
In this case, it will be best to convert the aliases to actual domains? If yes, can we migrate the aliases to a virtual server of their own in a quick way?
Yes, you can do that easily with the command "Server configuration / convert to sub-server". Afterwards you can even convert it to a top-level server if necessary.
Howdy,
Stats for domains and alias domains should be enabled by default... they would actually be combined together, as those stats are all kept in the same log file.
-Eric
Hmmm, in that case... Is there any way to have unique webstats file for each alias domain?
Shameless bump.. for my parent domain, I see the option that Stats are enabled and working. For Aliases, the Logs are not shown. How do I ensure that I get the logs generated for Aliases also.
Please help.
Alias domains don't get individual stats, since they don't get individual logfiles. They are meant to be used just as a "pointer" that ushers the user to the same web content as the parent domain.
Any stats activities you'd rather do at the parent domain level.
Oh, I see.
In this case, it will be best to convert the aliases to actual domains? If yes, can we migrate the aliases to a virtual server of their own in a quick way?
Yes, you can do that easily with the command "Server configuration / convert to sub-server". Afterwards you can even convert it to a top-level server if necessary.