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Resolved Web Statitics - files not found on the server error

Nidhi Rowland

New Pleskian
Hi, I am trying the stats for my website but getting 'file not found' error. I have got AWSStats enabled on the server.
Please help its a bit urgent.
Thanks
 
Try to rebuild statistics for this domain with

# /usr/local/psa/admin/bin/statistics --calculate-one --domain-name example.net

and check possible errors in output.
 
Hey sorry maybe I put it in the wrong group, I am accessing this using cPanel and I don't have enough knowledge of running these commands.
Also does that mean there are no stats of the website on the server?
 
Hi IgorG, I am accessing plesk on Onyx 17.0.17
I have awsstats enabled under hosting settings but when I try to view the web stats I get "file not found on the server" error and I checked the logs here is the error
"Unable to find the directory /var/www/vhosts/ipswichsmartcity.com.au/httpdocs/wordpress/plesk-stat/webstat"
There is no plesk-stat folder under website files but I really need to access the web stats.
Thanks,
Nidhi
 
Hi Nidhi Rowland,

you seem to use redirects in either ".htaccess" - files, or with "Additional directives" for nginx, because your error message:
Unable to find the directory /var/www/vhosts/ipswichsmartcity.com.au/httpdocs/wordpress/plesk-stat/webstat
... states, that you were redirected to another, non-standart folder. The correct URL would be => https://ipswichsmartcity.com.au/plesk-stat/webstat" and when I try to open this URL, I get to the needed password authentification, where you have to login to see the webstats. ;)
 
Hi Nidhi Rowland,

you need to login as user "root" over SSH ( with a SSH - client like "putty" for example ) and use this command there.
 
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