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are the access_log and error_log files for my server? Browse by products and services DV and VPS Hosting Grid Shared Hosting Legacy DV Hosting Applies to: Grid Difficulty: Easy Time Needed: 10 Tools Required: AccountCenter access Applies to: DV Difficulty: Easy Time Needed: delete error log sql server 2008 10 Tools Required: Plesk administrator access Applies to: DV 4.0 Difficulty: Easy Time Needed: 10 mediatemple php error log Tools Required: Plesk administrator access Overview Your log files are accessible from the 'logs' directory of your Grid hosting service. The system plesk error logs 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. plesk error logs windows Enabling Error Logs Log into your AccountCenter and select the Admin button for your Grid from the Overview page. 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
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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 third-party statistical utilities, or view their contents for web server debugging purposes. DV with Plesk Instructions Log into the Plesk Control Panel for your domain. NOTE: If you log into Plesk with the admin user, you will be in the Server Administration Panel by default. To get to the Control Panel, click on Domains, then on the Control Panel link next to your domain. From the Home page, click on Websites & Domains. Expand the pane for your domain to show the extended options. Select Logs. Click on the log you'd like to view. This will open in a pop-up window or new tab, depending on your browser preferences. Be su
Paths and log file locations Browse by products and services DV and VPS Hosting Grid Shared Hosting Legacy DV Hosting Applies to: Grid Difficulty: Easy Time Needed: 10 Tools Required: None Applies to:
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DV Difficulty: Easy Time Needed: 10 Tools Required: None Applies to: DV media temple login 4.0 Difficulty: Easy Time Needed: 10 Tools Required: None Overview The following is a list of paths to commonly server error log apache used directories and applications. These are helpful when writing scripts and uploading web sites. The domain paths shown below refer to your primary domain. The domain example.com is used as an https://mediatemple.net/community/products/dv/204403804/where-are-the-access_log-and-error_log-files-for-my-server example. Replace it with your domain. System Paths for the Grid Sendmail: /usr/sbin/sendmail Perl: /usr/bin/perl Python: /usr/bin/python php: /usr/bin/php ImageMagick: /usr/bin/convert php.ini: /home/00000/etc/php.ini Document root: /home/00000/domains/example.com/html/ 'tmp' directory: /home/00000/data/tmp Access and error logs: /home/00000/logs More Grid path information can be found in your Server Guide in the Account Center. Log into your Account Center. Click on the "Admin" button. Click on the "Server https://mediatemple.net/community/products/dv/204404334/system-paths-and-log-file-locations Guide" icon. Click on "System Paths." Your DV server contains backend files that can help you access data apart from the Plesk interface. You will be able to access: logs data locations, including website document root configuration files software locations In all cases, example.com should be replaced with your own domain name. NOTE: Accessing or making changes to these files is not supported by (mt) Media Temple. Please make a backup before changing any of your configuration files. For further clarification regarding our scope of support, please consult our website. Your DV server contains backend files that can help you access data apart from the Plesk interface. You will be able to access: logs data locations, including website document root configuration files software locations In all cases, example.com should be replaced with your own domain name. NOTE: Accessing or making changes to these files is not supported by (mt) Media Temple. Please make a backup before changing any of your configuration files. For further clarification regarding our scope of support, please consult our website. Log locations for the DV with Plesk Access logs (per domain) /var/www/vhosts/system/example.com/logs/access_log /var/www/vhosts/system/example.com/logs/access_l
Domains Browse by products and services DV and VPS Hosting Grid Shared Hosting DV Developer Hosting WordPress Hosting Legacy DV Hosting Service Type: All Service Types Difficulty: Easy Time Needed: 10 Tools https://mediatemple.net/community/products/dv/204403654/managing-domains Required: AccountCenter access, DNS control Overview This article provides details on managing https://mediatemple.net/community/products/dv/204644020/managing-your-disk-usage domains within your Account Center. If you are looking for domain registration information, including managing WHOIS info, please click here. Adding a domain or subdomain The following instructions will show you how to add a domain to any of your (mt) Media Temple servers. For detailed instructions with screen shots, error log please see: How do I add a domain or subdomain to my server? From within your Account Center, hover over the Domains tab and click on Add New Domain or Service. In the Add Domains section, click the Add Domain button. Type in your domain name. Be sure not to use any of the following subdomains: www, ftp, or email. If you plesk error log are trying to register a new domain, choose I want to register this domain. Additional details are here: How do I register a new domain? Select I already own this domain if you are adding a domain you have already registered. If you're adding a subdomain, you will see a warning box. Please read the message and click the check box to proceed. Now select your server of choice, then click on Next Step. You should now be on the Overview page of the Account Center, and see your domain listed under the server you previously selected. Removing a domain The following instructions will show you how to remove a domain from any of your (mt) Media Temple servers. NOTE: Please remember removing a domain will stop all services such as mail and FTP for that domain. We encourage you to backup all data for a domain before you decide to remove a domain from your account. From the Overview page in your Account Center, click directly on the domain you wish to remove. Under the section labeled Domain Tools, click on Remove Zone Fi
your disk usage Browse by products and services DV and VPS Hosting Grid Shared Hosting DV Developer Hosting Legacy DV Hosting Applies to: Grid Difficulty: Medium Time Needed: 20 Tools Required: SSH, Account Center access Applies to: All DV Difficulty: Medium Time Needed: 20 Tools Required: SSH, root access Introduction This article will show you various ways to monitor your server's disk space. Each hosting platform has a specific allocated disk space. As your disk usage increases, you may notice a decrease in your server's performance. CloudTech Can Help! (mt) Media Temple offers disk management services via CloudTech, our premium services division. To learn more, please click here. View disk usage You may view your Disk Usage Report at anytime in your Account Center. For detailed instructions and screenshots, please see: Viewing disk usage on your Grid hosting service. View disk space from Parallels Power Panel Log into your the Parallels Power Panel. For instructions on how to access, please see: Three Plesk panels. Total disk usage is listed by percentage at the top. You can also view a breakdown of the disk usage. From the left menu, click on Resources. Next, click on the Disk tab. View disk space from SSH Connect to your server via SSH. For detailed instructions, please read this article. Change directory: cd ../.. Run this command: du -sh Code translation du: This is the estimate file space usage. -s: Display only a total for each argument. -h: Print sizes in human readable format (e.g., 1K 234M 2G). The output will look similar to this: gs-example.com:/home/69855$ du -sh du: `./users/username%mt-example.com': Permission denied du: `./users/username%gs-example.com': Permission denied du: `./users/user%gs-example.com': Permission denied 112M . The "Permission denied" notice is expected since the mail directory is owned by the individual email user, not the Server Administrator. To check your Total Disk Usage for your entire DV server via SSH you can type the following: df -h The first column displayed is the device, in this case your DV. The next three columns show the total size, the amount used, and the amount available. Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/vzfs 20G 658M 19G 4% / simfs 20G 658M 19G 4% /tmp simfs 20G 658M 19G 4% /var/tmp TIP: You can use -m for megabytes. You can use -k for kilobytes. Another useful command is du. Running this command will list all directories with their filesize from your current directory. du A good example of using this command would be to view the sizes of your site's directories: NOTE: