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Incorrect traffic reporting - Plesk Control Panel

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NicoV

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We are running Plesk8.6 - Centos 5 x64 on a few of our shared hosting servers.

We have an issue where a domain reported 16TB!! of traffic on the control panel for September.
Interresting enough webalizer doesnt reflect the same trafic , rather 2.7gb which on par with previous month's traffic.

Investigating the domains traffic for Sept in the PSA database, the 27th reflects the traffic under http_out.

+--------+------------+---------+----------------+--------+---------+---------+----------+--------------+---------------+
| dom_id | date | http_in | http_out | ftp_in | ftp_out | smtp_in | smtp_out | pop3_imap_in | pop3_imap_out |
+--------+------------+---------+----------------+--------+---------+---------+----------+--------------+---------------+
| 1959 | 2010-09-27 | 0 | 18194750620083 | 0 | 0 | 3476235 | 2972434 | 5652 | 4097980 |
+--------+------------+---------+----------------+--------+---------+---------+----------+--------------+---------------+

Investigating the Apache access log files reflect funny entries, which Plesk seems to interpret as traffic amounts which Sawmill and Webalizer doesnt.

41.133.74.226 - - [27/Sep/2010:13:57:41 +0200] "GET /images/specials.gif HTTP/1.1" 200 1088 "/specials.php" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; InfoPath.2; 9986066903; update/02025; 666604582703; 978806703; 89770703; 979904903; 96690603; 7879067903; 887806903; 896702903; 669601803;
...
97780903; 979806603; 988708903; 69890786903; 9779019603; 887805903; 877907126803; 9867087803; 888802688603; 996604603; 69890523703; 8799096903; 976904014703; 96790195703; 9799023903;

Has anyone come across anything similar, and is there a way to prevent Plesk/Apache to calculate these log entries as traffic. I dont think there is a way of avoiding similar entires going forward.
 
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