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Ability to view a page with a list of usernames and checkboxes to enable or disable each statistic program individually

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As a Server Administrator, I would like to be able to view a page with a list of usernames and checkboxes to enable or disable each statistic program individually, so that I can better manage exactly which statistic program an account is using.


I recently had an issue with a site where the analog statistics were taking up 14GB of space due to large logs.


In order to disable statistics for this site I had to go to Server Configuration >> Statistics Software Configuration then click Choose Users under User Permissions. Enter a cPanel username in the box next to Choose Specific Stats Programs for click Configure and allow statistics program changes for that user. I then had to go to Account Informaton -> List Accounts click the cP icon to go to the domain level control panel go to Choose Statistics Programs disable Analog go back to the Server Configuration >> Statistics Software Configuration... page and revoke the permissions from that user.


This would be much easier if there was an option on the Server Configuration >> Statistics Software Configuration page to list which statistics are enabled for all users with some check boxes to disable any of the three statistics options (analog awstats and webalizer) as needed.


This is a feature that has been migrated over from the cPanel Forums. All previous comments and discussions concerning this feature can be located at:

http://forums.cpanel.net/f145/allow-statistics-enabled-disabled-users-whm-256291.html

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This would be better than the current one, but I'm having a hard time to find out why would anyone allow a user to use more than one Statistic service since it envolves a lot of extra resources to update those stats.

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