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... use the User Access Management

Your NeptuneLabs account allows you to view and manage all relevant data such as quotes, invoices, company and user account information in one place. The account provides an overview of your NeptuneLabs licences and allows you to monitor your servers as well as use the traffic log analysis. You can also contact our support team directly from the account menu.

General Information on how to use your account

Traffic Log Analysis via UAM

A short explanation of how to use the tool in general can be found on our website: How To Use The Traffic Log.

Collection is preselected in the dropdown menu. This site can be used to group requests more easily. In the beginning, only an example is shown here, which can be easily adapted by you, e.g. to subdivide the evaluation according to pictures and static assets. A few groups have already been created there as an example so that you can see how it works. These groups can of course be easily adapted by you using the Edit Collection (see Help).

Under Browse you can see the statistics based on your FSI Server Source Connectors/folder structure. Clicking on the individual connectors will take you to the deeper folder levels. If you then click on an individual file, you will get to the log entries that this file has caused.

Using the Month selector in the upper right-hand corner, you can choose the month to be viewed. Just for your information: The log of the current month is always being written to and extended (thousands of logs are added every second) and therefore cannot be cached, which leads to a loading time - thus it always loads slower than e.g. the previous month, as this data can be cached without any problems.

You can also view the most accessed assets, the requests that generated the most 404 response codes and other statistics by selecting them from the drop-down menu.

You can also export the statistics (of the current view) at any time with Export JSON, if needed. Everything else can be found in the help.