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for Linux Shared Hosting Log files are statistical data recorded 1and1 apache version about the visitors to your website. These statistics can be easily viewed in 1&1 SiteAnalytics. You can
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learn more by browsing the 1&1 SiteAnalytics section of our FAQ. The raw log files (in plain text) are saved in the logs/ folder within your web space. You can then take these to apache error logs cpanel your own software application for analysis. The raw log files are in Apache format: LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %s %b %v \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-agent}i\" \"%{X-Forwarded-For}i\"" For more help on deciphering what values the format strings above represent, please reference the mod_log_config - Apache HTTP Server page. Related Articles Search Engine Optimization Purchase the SEO Spotlight Tool Use the SEO Spotlight Tool Googlebot Cannot Access CSS and JS Data Mobile Friendliness: Optimize your website for mobile devices Editing Page Title and Description for Your 1&1 MyWebsite About 1&1 Jobs at 1&1 Newsroom T&C Privacy Policy © 2016 1&1 Internet Inc.
Article Reported Service Interruptions Check the Apache Settings and Modules for a Server For Linux servers with root user access. Learn how to view all Apache Server Information, including Apache module list and other settings for
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a Linux Server. Step 1 Log in to your server via SSH. Run the
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command vi /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf to open the Apache configuration file in the vi text editor. [root@u12345678 ~]# vi /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf If at any where are apache error logs stored time you feel like you have made a mistake, press the Esc key and type :q! and press ENTER to quit without(!) saving. Step 2 When the file loads, type /server-info and press ENTER https://help.1and1.com/online-marketing-c85141/seo-c85117/1and1-siteanalytics-c37780/log-file-format-for-linux-shared-hosting-a598312.html to search for the term "server-info" # /server-info Step 3 You will see a section regarding the server configuration reports which will be commented out. Commented lines are preceded by a hash symbol or pound sign (#). We will make changes to this section soon. # # Allow remote server configuration reports, with the URL of # http://servername/server-info (requires that mod_info.c be loaded). # Change the ".example.com" to match your https://help.1and1.com/servers-c37684/dedicated-server-linux-c37687/administration-c37694/check-the-apache-settings-and-modules-for-a-server-a617207.html domain to enable. # #
connections all over the world. Join today Community Community Home Getting Involved Chat Forum GeneralGeneral discussion 1and1 hosting suddenly returning 500 errors Posted by https://www.drupal.org/node/8047 mikemee on May 25, 2004 at 3:19pm Is anyone else using 1and1 hosting having problems with their drupal site? I have three running 4.3.2 and since yesterday, they're all returning Error 500: Internal Server Error. And since 1and1 doesn't make the error logs available its a real pain to debug. Anyone else seeing this? Or better still worked around error log it? In case it helps, according to someone on this thread:http://s88567960.onlinehome.us/forums/index.php?showtopic=650&st=0& apparently they recently upgraded to PHP 3.3.6. Also other installs are being broken like xoops. thx, michael Log in or register to post comments Comments more info - phpinfo, htaccess mikemee commented May 25, 2004 at 3:31pm Fwiw, the phpinfo results can be found here: http://s89376282.onlinehome.us/phpinfo.php in case someone apache error logs can take a look and say "well of course it won't work because ....". Also, removing the htaccess file "fixes" things, in that it removes the error. Contents of the htaccess file are: # # Apache/PHP/site settings: # # Protect files and directories from prying eyes: