Raw Access Logs allow you to find out who has accessed your site. You may be able to see this log by simply downloading a zipped version of it from your web site. This is helpful whenever you want to learn more about the people visiting your website. These raw access logs will feature the user’s IP address, time and date of the access, the action that was done, the document that was requested, and so on.
In order to find out how to manage Raw Access Logs, below is a quick but helpful tutorial:

1. Log in to cPanel.
2. Scroll down and click the Raw Access Log icon in the Logs section of the cPanel interface.
3. You have two Configure Logs option. First, you can archive logs every month. Second, you can remove the previous month’s logs at the end of each month.
4. If you wish to archive logs every month, click the check box before the first Configure logs option.
5. Then click the Save button.
6. You will see a confirmation that the setting has been saved. The raw access logs will be archive at the end of each month.
7. Click the Go Back link.
8. Scroll down and you will see the list of all Raw Access Logs that you can download.
9. Click the Raw Access Log that you want to download.
10. Then, click the OK button to download it
11. You now successfully download the Raw Access Logs and you can open it in a statistics program for further analysis.
12. Click the home button located at the upper left corner of the page to return to the home page.
13. You know now how to manage Raw Access Logs in cPanel. Click the log out button located at the upper right corner of the page when finished with the demo.