SharePoint uses a lot of different logging mechanisms. Most importantly you can configure the location of the logs through Central Admin. To give you an understanding of the logs involved, here is a quote from http://raiumair.wordpress.com/2007/06/19/quick-a-to-z-of-sharepoint-logs/
All file based logs can be read by
text editors and can be parsed by
using popular log parsing tools (Log
Parser 2.2 from Microsoft or Funnel
Web). It will also be a good idea to
read the IIS Logs which are generally
saved at (System
Drive):\WINDOWS\system32\LogFiles
a) Diagnostics Logs
· Event Throttling Logs –
These end up going to the Windows
Event Log and can be viewed in the
Event Viewer. They show Errors and
Warnings.
· Trace Logs – These show
detailed line by line tracing
infomration emitted during a web
request or service execution. They end
up being stored at a known location on
the front-end server. Default
Location: (System Drive):\Program
Files\Common Files\Microsoft
Shared\Web Server Extensions\12\LOGS\
b) Audit Logs - They end up in
the associated Content Database tables
and can be viewed at Site Collection
Level as well as Site Level using the
web browser. WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007 use
different pages to show Audit Log
Reports.
c) Usage Logs – They get stored
locally on the front-end servers and
get processed both locally and at farm
level via SSP (this is based on the
setup as I understand the results from
the local processing are merged by
SSP) and can be viewed at both the
Site Level and Site Collection Level.
Default Location: (System
Drive):\Program Files\Common
Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server
Extensions\12\Logs
d) Search\Query Logs – These are
saved in the associated SSP database
but can be viewed at SSP level via the
Web Browser and in MOSS at Site
Collection Level by going to the
settings page.
e) Information Management Logs –
Stored in the associated Content
Database and can be can be viewed at
the Site Collection Level.
f) Content and Structure Logs –
This option is only available after
one enables the publication feature.
This store is saved in the Content
Database associated with the Site
Collection and can be viewed at Site
Collection level by going to the
settings page.