Definitions for "Log file"
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. Sane Solutions provide NetTracker, which is good at analysing queries from log files. A free program called WebLog is available at http://www.awsd.com. See also the reviews at http://www.bellacoola.com/html/sample_reports.htm.
A file maintained on a server in which details of all website 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. We use log files to provide site statistics reports for your website.
a file that records transactions that have occurred on the Web server. Some of the types of data which are collected are: date/time stamp, URL served, IP address of requestor, status code of request, user agent string, previous URL of requestor, etc. Use of the extended log file format is preferable.
Keywords:  looksmart, lycos, msn, search
Logger LookSmart Lycos MSN Search
a record of activities of a system and/or program running in that system
a useful way of keeping a record of what has happened during a session
The record of processed packages that the machine creates for auditing purposes.
a convenient place to store evaluations results
Keywords:  glossary, terms
Glossary of Terms
Keywords:  commands, list, user
a list of all the commands a user has given