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Missing access log for virtual host on Plesk

leonidasj

New Pleskian
Hello Community,

For some reason i don't understand, after creating a new virtual host / domain in Plesk a few months back, i cannot seem to find the access log.

I noticed this when running

/usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/statistics
The host in question is being scanned
Main HTML page is 'awstats.<hostname_masked>-http.html'.
Create/Update database for config "/opt/psa/etc/awstats/awstats.<hostname_masked>.com-https.conf" by AWStats version 6.95 (build 1.943)
From data in log file "-"...
Phase 1 : First bypass old records, searching new record...
Searching new records from beginning of log file...
Jumped lines in file: 0
Parsed lines in file: 0
Found 0 dropped records,
Found 0 corrupted records,
Found 0 old records,
Found 0 new qualified records.

So basically no access logs have been parsed/found. I then went on to check if i could find the log myself.

I looked in

/var/www/vhosts/<hostname_masked>.com/statistics/logs

but all i find is an error_log

Does anybody know what is wrong here and perhaps how i could fix this?

Note: in the

<hostname_masked>.com/conf/

folder i keep a custom vhost.conf file, which however contains only some rewrite conditions plus a directory statement that contains php_admin_flag and php_admin_value settings. None of them are related to logging though.

Please help me out if you can. Thank You very much!
 
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