How to move visitor statistics to new hosts

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by globalcashsite, May 24, 2009.

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    Guys

    I have 5+ websites at hostmonster and now I purchased hosting from infrenion. Now I want to move some sites from hostmonster to infrenion along with statistics. As for data concerns I can upload it fresh from hard drive.

    I am concern how to move AWStat, Webilizer, etc data of ONE site (selectively) to next host?

    Please help me.

    GCS
     
    globalcashsite, May 24, 2009 IP
  2. Bohra

    Bohra Prominent Member

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    From what i know we need root access to do this i dont think shared host give this
     
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  3. ravee1981

    ravee1981 Active Member

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    just copy the raw logs or the awstats logs
     
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  4. globalcashsite

    globalcashsite Peon

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    What is location of these file?

    GCS
     
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  5. RackSolidHost

    RackSolidHost Peon

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    you can upload a full backup to your home directory and ask your new provider to restore it.
     
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  6. raffo77

    raffo77 Active Member

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    Yes, just copy a Raw log files on /access-logs (on cpanel account)
    or run a full backup and restore on the new server :)
     
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    ravee1981 Active Member

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    not very sure. just check the files on your hosting account. or just google for it.
     
    ravee1981, May 26, 2009 IP
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    rmvalues Well-Known Member

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    should be under sys folder
     
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