spicybrains Posted November 8, 2004 Posted November 8, 2004 so i have a pair of subdomains that tend to be a bit heavy with the bandwidth - not really a big deal because i'm waaaaaay under my quota at the moment, but with the growth i've been seeing (one of my subdomains is doubling every 2-3 months and has been the ENTIRE time i've been running it since i started it), i want to be able to anticipate and plan the upgrade so that it's not too soon, not too late. what is a problem is that cpanel's no longer listing my entire bandwidth usage, only for my main domain. with several subdomains, it's a pain to go through and check each one individually and add them up - especially since awstats is usually behind my actual usage. this is something that happened in the last two or so months, so i don't know if it was a cpanel upgrade or what... but BOO. Quote
TCH-Dick Posted November 8, 2004 Posted November 8, 2004 The latest update included an improved report for bandwidth. It shows a breakdown for: Main Domain SubDomains Total Also AWStats is not actually behind on your actual usage. The problem is that the AWStats in cPanel does not take into account FTP and mail traffic. Quote
spicybrains Posted November 9, 2004 Author Posted November 9, 2004 not on 61. the total bandwidth cannot be correct because awstats gives: subdomain #5: 22 MB subdomain #7: 190 MB Quote
TCH-Dick Posted November 9, 2004 Posted November 9, 2004 The bandwidth you see there(7.10MB) is for you main domain. The report I am refering to is under Web/FTP Stats then select Bandwidth. Quote
TCH-Rob Posted November 9, 2004 Posted November 9, 2004 ^ Right, look for pie charts. They will have the breakdown. Speaking of, I know I have been here a while but..... Quote
TCH-Dick Posted November 9, 2004 Posted November 9, 2004 LOL My stats looked like that once. It happened when I was tweaking files in the temp directory. Quote
TCH-Rob Posted November 9, 2004 Posted November 9, 2004 I havent touched them. Did you look at the date? Quote
TCH-Dick Posted November 9, 2004 Posted November 9, 2004 Yea I seen it, thats what I was talking about. Quote
TCH-Rob Posted November 9, 2004 Posted November 9, 2004 Well, honestly, I have been hosted here since I was 4. Quote
spicybrains Posted November 13, 2004 Author Posted November 13, 2004 it's great that they have that, but it was very handy to have the aggregate usage on the main page. i usually only looked at my stats once a month, whereas i'd use the file manager (it's handy for editing & debugging dynamic pages) on at least a weekly basis... i mean, what's the point of putting it with general account information (which implies that it would be the aggregate information for all subdomains of the account) - especially since it has the aggregate information for everything else, which somewhat implies that it's the aggregate for the bandwidth too. Quote
snipe Posted November 13, 2004 Posted November 13, 2004 ^ Right, look for pie charts. They will have the breakdown. Speaking of, I know I have been here a while but..... Interesting - I have the same problem with pie charts, but I haven't been messing with the temp directory. Quote
TCH-Dick Posted December 12, 2004 Posted December 12, 2004 Just wanted to update this thread to let every know that cPanel has resolved this issue. Quote
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