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& WHM® (for Linux® Servers) > General Discussion > This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn More. 500 Internal Server Error with PHP file Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by LSteamGeo, Mar 7, 2010. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > LSteamGeo Registered Joined: Mar 7, 404 error php 2010 Messages: 4 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 1 Hello, My PHP files all display a 500 Internal server error when i'm attempting to access PHP files through the temp-URL http://serverName/~username/index.php I try http://serverName/~username/test.html with a basic HTML and it works correctly. How can I fix this? Thank you #1 LSteamGeo, Mar 7, 2010 ChrisRHS Well-Known Member Joined: Jul 12, 2006 Messages: 292 Likes Received: 5 Trophy Points: 18 Is this your dedicated or VPS server, or, are you on a shared hosting? Need help with your server? PM ME! Blog - http://solidservers.ca Quality Hosting - http://robohostingsolutions.com #2 ChrisRHS, Mar 7, 2010 LSteamGeo Registered Joined: Mar 7, 2010 Messages: 4 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 1 Hi ChrisRHS, It's my dedicated server. #3 LSteamGeo, Mar 7, 2010 ChrisRHS Well-Known Member Joined: Jul 12, 2006 Messages: 292 Likes Received: 5 Trophy Points: 18 How is your PHP configured? suPHP, FastCGI, CGI or DSO? You should also be able to take a look at the error logs for Apache: tail -n 200 /usr/local/apache/logs/e
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there isn't one. Try using another browser first to eliminate this possibility. If you are using a different browser, then the error may be due to one of the following: permissions/ownerships of files, memory usage, or coding https://forums.cpanel.net/threads/500-internal-server-error-with-php-file.150233/ (.htaccess, premature end of script, software specific). To troubleshoot the 500 internal error you need to be ready to work on the command line via an SSH connection to your server. To determine what is causing the 500 internal server error, log in to your server via SSH and run a ‘top' command, which will let you know if you have maxed-out your memory. If it is near full or you are unable to do https://www.servint.net/university/article/the-tech-bench-how-can-i-troubleshoot-500-internal-server-error-issues-in-cpanelwhm/ this due to a ‘cannot allocate memory' error, then you have likely found the issue. To resolve a max memory issue the server will usually need to be rebooted, especially if there is not enough memory to log in or run commands. If memory is not the issue, then the next step is to take a look at your apache error log. On a cPanel server this log is located in: /usr/local/apache/logs/ Run ‘tail -f' on the log to view the log as streaming, and then refresh the page giving you the 500 error. Once you have refreshed the page end your ‘tail' command via ctrl c. Take a look at the output of the log and it should give you more information about the error and what is causing it to occur. photo by Andy Melton Find out more about ServInt solutions VPS Starting at $27 Share Tweet Comments (0) 500 Error Error Comments Loading more Related Articles Hosting Virtual Private Servers / VPS Dedicated Servers Customer Support Jelastic PaaS Custom Solutions CloudFlare Website Security Register / Manage Domains Terms Of Use Terms Of Service Acceptable Use Policy Privacy Policy My Account Customer Portal Signup for Email Updates Contact ServInt 12001 Sunrise Valley DriveSuite 350 Reston, VA 20191 USA Map 1-800-573-7846 Sales Chat Email Us ServInt on Twitter ServInt on Facebook &co
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Problem Resolution Set correct permissions Check .htaccess directives Related Articles Problem Visitors to your web site receive "500 Internal Server Error" messages when they access a page that uses PHP. Resolution Almost all of our servers run PHP as a CGI binary. One of the side effects of running PHP as a CGI binary is that internal server errors can occur if the permissions on files and directories are set incorrectly. Internal server errors can also occur if there are certain PHP directives defined in an .htaccess file. If your web site is experiencing internal server errors, the first thing you should do is check the server logs. The server logs provide valuable information about which files are causing the errors, and potential causes. If you have a shared hosting account, you can view your web site's error logs in cPanel. If you have a VPS or dedicated server, you can view your web site's log files directly at the following paths: /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log /usr/local/apache/logs/suphp_log Set correct permissions If permission settings are causing internal server errors, you may see entries in the server logs similar to any of the following lines: SoftException in Application.cpp:357: UID of script "/home/username/public_html/.htaccess" is sma