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more information as to why a problem may occur. This article explains how to view these logs through SFTP and Shell. In order to view the logs, you dreamhost 500 internal server error must log in to your server and navigate to the logs/example.com/http directory.
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Logs are rotated every night so that access.log and error.log only contain today’s logs, while error.log.0 and access.log.0 dreamhost php error log contain logs from the day before. Log files are deleted shortly after this, so it’s recommended to check them as soon as possible. Viewing the logs via SFTP As mentioned dreamhost dedicated server previously, the logs are inside the /logs/example.com/http directory under your username on the server. To view the logs: Make sure your user is an SFTP or Shell user. Visit the Enabling Shell Access article for instructions. Log into your server using your client. Visit the FTP article for details. Once logged in, you’ll see several files; in this example we’re in
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the exampleuser’s directory noted by the ‘Remote site:’ field which shows /home/exampleuser: Click into the /logs directory. You then see a list of sites associated with this user: Click into the appropriate site from this next directory. Click into the http directory. You’ll see the error.log and access.log as of today. Once in the /http directory, you'll notice that your remote site looks different at the top, which shows that your selected directories have changed – this is fine. Right click on the log file and open with your text editing program. See also FTP overview Viewing your error log via SSH Article last updated September 21, 2016 21:02. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google+ Related articles Viewing your error log via SSH How do I use SFTP to connect to my server? How do I set up Enhanced User Security? FastCGI overview Unique IP overview Still not finding what you're looking for? Contact our support team with any additional questions or concerns. Contact Support Get Started DreamHost.com Sign Up Log In Services Domains Web Hosting VPS Hosting Dedicated Servers WordPress Hosting
More info in my blog… Please notice that this Knowledge Base will not be updated, and it's no longer possible to search dreamhost ftp server the archive or to comment the articles. Welcome, Guest. [ Log In ] dreamhost smtp server Where are the log files for my domain? DreamHost Knowledge Base > DreamHost > Account
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Control Panel > The Status Tab > Status :: Bandwidth > SearchKBase Top5in this Area: 1. Where are the log files for my domain? 2. How much bandwidth do I get? https://help.dreamhost.com/hc/en-us/articles/216512197-Viewing-your-error-log-via-SFTP 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 like: /home/username/logs/yourdomain.com/http.#####/access.log /home/username/logs/yourdomain.com/http.#####/error.log The http://blog.dreamhosters.com/kbase/index.cgi?area=400 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 ignoring the best of the bunch: AWStats (http://www.awstats.org/). Just
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