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us debug the posting issues ? < is the place to report it, thanks ! Results 1 to 5 of 5 Thread: Apache default log locations Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode August 2nd, 2009 #1 cmwslw View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Just Give Me the Beans! Join Date Feb 2009 apache startup log Beans 73 Apache default log locations Right now my VirtualServer tags contain things like Code: ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/pro.error.log LogLevel warn But I was wondering if I could just leave these out and use the default location if there was one. So what is the default ErrorLog location and what is the log level? Thanks in advance -cory Clustur.com - my site Adv Reply August 2nd, 2009 #2 zemon_ View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Just Give Me the Beans! Join Date Jan 2009 Beans 53 DistroUbuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope Re: Apache default log locations var/log/apache2/error.log Adv Reply August 2nd, 2009 #3 cmwslw View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Just Give Me the Beans! Join Date Feb 2009 Beans 73 Re: Apache default log locations Thanks for answering my noob question Clustur.com - my site Adv Reply August 2nd, 2009 #4 cmwslw View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Just Give Me the Beans! Join Date Feb 2009 Beans 73 Re: Apache default log locations Sorry for the second post, but is there a default access.log? Clustur.com - my site Adv Reply August 2nd, 2009 #5 credobyte View Profile View Forum Posts Iced Blended Van
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VPS PLANS UNMANAGED VPS MANAGED VPS CORE VPS RESELLER HOSTING CLOUD HOSTING apache logs location DEDICATED HOSTING COMPARE SERVERS UNMANAGED SERVERS MANAGED SERVERS CORE SERVERS SOLUTIONS Search Knowledge Base Home » Knowledge php log file location Base » Developer Corner » Apache web server » Here How to view Apache log files This article describes how to view Apache log files on a dedicated server https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1229581 or VPS. If you're experiencing web server difficulties, or you just want to see what Apache is doing, log files should be your first stop. Apache records information about all visitors to your site, as well as any problems the server encounters. To do this, Apache uses two types of log files: access logs and error logs. Shared https://www.a2hosting.com/kb/developer-corner/apache-web-server/viewing-apache-log-files hosting accounts cannot view the raw Apache log files for the entire server. However, you can still view log file information for your own account. For information about how to view the access log for your account, please see this article. For information about how to view the error log for your account, please see this article.Table of Contents
Access logs Managed dedicated servers and VPS Semi-managed dedicated servers and VPS Error logs Managed dedicated servers and VPS Semi-managed dedicated servers and VPS More Information Access logs Apache uses the access log files to record information about every visitor to your site. You can see which files visitors view, how the web server responds to requests, and other information such as the web browsers visitors use. Managed dedicated servers and VPS If you have a managed Flex Dedicated Server or VPS, you can view the raw Apache access logs in cPanel. For more information about how to do this, please see this article. Semi-managed dedicated servers and VPS If you have a semi-managehere for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9168480/finding-where-php-errors-are-logged-on-ubuntu-server the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Finding where PHP errors are logged on Ubuntu server? up vote 5 down vote favorite 1 I can't error log find the PHP error logs are on the ubuntu server. Checking phpinfo() has "no value" for error_log. If I run a locate error_log I get nothing for the domain I am working with. This site is on a shared server, so I'm not sure I'll be able to change anything in php.ini - Where are the PHP error logs? php apache ubuntu error-handling share|improve this question edited Nov 7 '13 at 17:12 apache error log Eric Leschinski 45.9k23219189 asked Feb 6 '12 at 22:46 bsod99 5002922 1 I just do a comment, but why don't you write a function for logging with different loglevels? PS: Concerning your question; I guess you took a look at /var/log/apache?! –craphunter Feb 6 '12 at 22:49 2 500 is an appache error not a php one. –Dagon Feb 6 '12 at 22:51 Right! 500 is an Apache! I forgot! –craphunter Feb 6 '12 at 22:57 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 5 down vote accepted This site is on a shared server Then you need to ask your web host where the log file(s) are located. It's entirely up to them where and how each virtual host has its logs written. share|improve this answer answered Feb 6 '12 at 22:53 webbiedave 35.9k15981 +1 for spotting the obvious –Cez Feb 6 '12 at 22:54 add a comment| up vote 9 down vote Check the main Apache error log for the host: /var/log/apache2/error.log share|improve this answer edited Nov 7 '13 at 17:13 Eric Leschinski 45.9k23219189 answered Feb 6 '12 at 22:50 Cez 3,48611228 1 /var/log/apache2/error.log try that –Adam F Feb 7 '12 at 0:25 add a comment| up vote 2 down vote Usually