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    Default Logging to /dev/null

    How does cPanel calculate bandwidth usage? I have a few domains which I don't need logs/stats for and want to log them to /dev/null so they won't be processed. This won't interfere with cPanel logging the bandwidth usage, will it?

    cPanel.net Support Ticket Number:

    ICQ: 51034232
    MSN: simex@wxs.nl

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    Default

    bump

    How can I *not* process logs for certain domains? Surely someone must know.

    cPanel.net Support Ticket Number:

    ICQ: 51034232
    MSN: simex@wxs.nl

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