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IPs that are not associated with bots over-browsing your site. This section lists a few commands you can run via SSH to help identify which IPs are hitting your site. Listing IP hits Make sure that after you log into the server via
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SSH that you are in your /logs/example.com/http directory. This is where you’ll run the following commands. wordpress error log CommandDescription [server]$ cat access.log| awk '{print $1}' | sort | uniq -c |sort -n Generates a list of IP address preceded by the number 1and1 error log of times it hit a site. [server]$ tail -10000 access.log| awk '{print $1}' | sort | uniq -c |sort -n Generates a list that shows the last 10,000 hits to a site. [server]$ host 66.249.66.167 167.66.249.66.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer
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crawl-66-249-66-167.googlebot.com The 'host' command determines the hosting company from which a specific IP is hitting a site. In this example, the IP belongs to Google. [server]$ tail -f -q access.log Watches your server logs in real-time to see if the issue presents itself with a specific IP (for intermittent issues). order allow,deny deny from 66.249.66.167 allow from all Blocks the IP in an .htaccess file. In this example, the .htaccess file blocks the above Google IP. Listing top files, folders,
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and domains CommandDescription [server]$ awk '{print $7}' access.log|cut -d? -f1|sort|uniq -c|sort -nk1|tail -n10 Generates a list of files or directories on your site being called the most. [server]$ for k in `ls -S */http/access.log`; do wc -l $k | sort -r -n; done Generates a list of traffic for all domains listed under a specific user (on a shared server). This command must be run in your /logs/ directory. If you have a VPS or Dedicated plan CommandDescription [server]$ for k in `ls -S /home/*/logs/*/http/access.log`; do wc -l $k | sort -r -n; done Generates a list of all traffic for all domains (for multiple domains on a VPS or Dedicated server). You can run this command from within any directory. [server]$ tail -f -q /home/*/logs/*/http/access.log Watches your server logs in real-time to see if the issue presents itself with a specific IP (for intermittent issues). You can run this command from within any directory. My Unique IP is making a lot of connections You may find in your access.log that your site’s Unique IP is making a lot of connections. This is not an issue and can be safely ignored. This occurs because Apache is internally generating these connections in order to shut down unneeded processes. You can read more about it here. See also SSH overview .htaccess overview How can I control bots, spiders and crawlers? How do I view my access.log? Article last updated S
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In ] Where are the log files for my domain? DreamHost Knowledge Base > DreamHost dreamhost phprc > Account Control Panel > The Status Tab > Status :: Bandwidth > SearchKBase Top5in this Area: 1. Where are the log files for my domain? 2. How much bandwidth https://help.dreamhost.com/hc/en-us/articles/216105097-How-do-I-examine-my-access-log- do I get? 3. Is there a way for me to monitor my own bandwidth use? 4. How much does extra bandwidth cost? 5. How do I view my site's stats? Where are the log files for my domain? They are available via ftp in your home directory, within the directory called "logs". The full paths will be something http://blog.dreamhosters.com/kbase/index.cgi?area=400 like: /home/username/logs/yourdomain.com/http.#####/access.log /home/username/logs/yourdomain.com/http.#####/error.log The italicized portions of the path above should be replaced with information relevant to you. Just look in the directory to see what ##### is. Also note that your older logs are kept in that directory as well, and named things like access.log.1.gz. The number is how many days old they are and the .gz means they are compressed. You can uncompress them with something like WinZip or Stuffit Expander. By default, we keep 3 days of logs, but you can change this to as many days as you'd like from the Status::Statistics tab (click the "days" link next to your domain). Any logs besides the last three days will count against your disk usage quota. In order to make much sense of your log files, you will need to use a log processing program. One good (commercial) option is Funnel Web. A good article with links to some other log processors can be found here.Last updated: Sep 16, 2003. User Post (2005-03-11 19:10:36 by evronm) You guys (and the article you linked to) are ignori
there decided to disable FTP access to the server logs. No reason given. If you have a Dreamhost shared account, try it. ftp into your server using your favorite FTP client, http://hiltmon.com/blog/2013/02/10/download-dreamhost-server-logs/ click the logs folder, then your site folder, then http and you’ll get an error. This is because the http folder is actually a symlink to a private, readonly folder on the server that is inaccessible http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=988450 to FTP. If you ssh in, you can cd to this folder and see the logs because the shell can traverse this symlink. To download your logs, just use the scp command locally in your error log terminal as follows: 1 scp
Forums Web Hosting Dreamhost 500 internal server error sucks If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 28 of 28 Thread: Dreamhost 500 internal server error sucks Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 10-11-2010,05:45 PM #1 Color Mixer View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads New Member Join Date Oct 2010 Posts 4 Dreamhost 500 internal server error sucks hello guys, I have a website on dreamhost and I use wprdpress, every thing was ok but lately my website get this 500 internal server error I lost so many visitors, I requested to chnage my website to the diffrent server on dreamhost but that didn't help my website still get this error, they told me to move my website to VPS but i don't like this because of prices!! can any one help me I need good webhosting company Reply With Quote 0 10-11-2010,05:48 PM #2 MikeDVB View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Visit Homepage Web Hosting Master Join Date Dec 2007 Location Indiana, USA Posts 16,057 Well it would really depend on whether the 500 error was due to the server itself or something that your site/script is doing. I'd check the error logs and see what exactly is causing the 500 errors before I began bashing anybody for it. █ Michael Denney - MDDHosting LLC █ New shared plans for 2016! Check them out! █ Highly Available Shared, Premium, Reseller, and VPS █ http://www.mddhosting.com/ Reply With Quote 0 10-11-2010,05:48 PM #3 techjr View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Web Hosting Master Join Date Mar 2010 Posts 4,487 First off, How much space and bandwidth are you using? What programs/scripts are you running and what is your budget? Thanks Originally Posted by MikeDVB Well it would really depend on whether the 500 error was due to the server itself or something that your site/script is doing. I'd check the error logs and see what exactly is causing the 500 errors before I began bashing anybody for it. +1 As far as I am aware this happens with some providers if a large amount of resources is used for a few minutes. Reply With Quote 0 10-11-2010,05:48 PM #4 skullbox View Profile View F