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4.0 Difficulty: Easy Time Needed: 10 Tools Required: Plesk administrator access Overview Your log files are accessible from the 'logs' directory of your Grid hosting service. The system mail logs plesk path for this is /home/00000/logs/, which can be accessed through the File Manager, FTP, or SSH. You can also view them from within your Grid Control Panel. Be sure to replace 00000 with your Grid site number. Enabling Error Logs Log into your AccountCenter and select the Admin button for your Grid from the Overview page. plesk error log location Select Report Settings & Logs section from the Stats & Reports menu. You will be taken to the Reports & Log Settings page. To enable error logs, select the Enabled radial button next to Server Error Logs. To enable access logs, tweak the time frame on the Raw Access Logs drop-down menu. You can also disable access logs by choosing "Do not keep raw log files." Click Save Settings to make your changes. Viewing the logs The log data is best viewed in a plain text editor. Example text from an access_log: 123.45.678.90 - - [11/Oct/2010:02:58:13 -0700] "GET /s00000.gridserver.com/ HTTP/1.0" 200 2869 "http://s00000.gridserver.com/" "Malware-Scanner/0.5 (+security@mediatemple.net)" Overview All connections to the Web server and requests for files that were not found on the server are registered in log files. These log files are analyzed by the statistical utilities running on the server, which then present graphical reports on demand. You may want to download these log files to your computer for processing by thir
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Wood, Jul 9, 2009. Nick Wood Guest 0 Hi Might be very straight forward, plesk php error log location but I cant seem to find where or how to access the error log for plesk errors. Can anyone help me out? Nick
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Nick Wood, Jul 9, 2009 #1 Sean Kimball Guest 0 /usr/local/psa/admin/logs /usr/local/psa/admin/logs is where plesk keeps the CP access/error logs Sean Kimball, Jul 10, 2009 #2 Nick Wood Guest 0 permission error Thanks for https://mediatemple.net/community/products/dv/204403804/where-are-the-access_log-and-error_log-files-for-my-server that But I am logged on as the admin user, but can't access the logs due to a permission error. how do I login as the PSA user? Nick Wood, Jul 14, 2009 #3 Nick Wood Guest 0 More information Perhaps I should have been more specific also. I have tried to install a module in plesk that has failed without displaying any errors and I want to check the error log for more https://talk.plesk.com/threads/access-the-plesk-error-log.91733/ information. Where would plesk log the error for the add module feature? Nick Wood, Jul 14, 2009 #4 Sean Kimball Guest 0 user error? I'm not sure you can see those logs from the plesk interface - you would need to open a shell and probably have to view the logs as root. as far as the PSA 'user' I'm not sure there is one - the control panel interface should be wide open to admin [unless you mean you are admin on windows - then you are in the wrong forum!] Even after all that - I don't think you are going to see rpm install errors in aly of those logs, generally plesk writes it's install logs to /tmp - but I'm not sure if it would place update/upgrade logs there as well. Your best chance - again from a shell - is to try to install the RPM for the module manually - at least tht way you should be able to -verbose it and see if it throws any errors... - hope it helps -sean Sean Kimball, Jul 14, 2009 #5 Amin Taheri Golden Pleskian 0 Messages: 1,398 Likes Received: 1 Trophy Points: 0 Location: Seattle Area same problem here, error 500 - blank page, and /usr/local/psa/admin/logs has on error log. Where do I check the actual e
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