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of banner The cPanel Log Files Skip to end of metadata Created by Doc User, last modified on Aug 10, 2016 Go to start of metadata We last http://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/website/stats-logging/how-to-view-cpanel-error-logs updated this page on: Aug 10, 2016 09:59 OverviewThis document describes the location of all of the log files in cPanel & WHM, Webmail, and MySQL®. This document also provides examples of each log file.The directories and files in this document reflect unaltered configurations on CentOS, CloudLinux™, RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), and Amazon Linux. Note: You can https://confluence2.cpanel.net/display/CKB/The+cPanel+Log+Files alter a log file's location with a configuration file. GeneralFilepathDescriptionExample/var/log/messagesThis directory contains the login attempts and general error messages for the following services:FTPThe nameserver daemons (named or nsd).MyDNSThe SSH daemon (sshd).The Courier mail server. Warning: We removed the Courier mail server in cPanel & WHM version 54. The Courier mail server only exists for cPanel & WHM version 11.52 and earlier.The Dovecot mail server.Apache SpamAssassin™. Click to view... Nov 3 08:41:10 vm5 proftpd[684684]: 10.1.100.35 (127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]) - FTP session opened. Nov 3 08:41:10 vm5 proftpd[684684]: 10.1.100.35 (127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]) - FTP session closed. Nov 3 08:46:12 vm5 proftpd[684753]: 10.1.100.35 (127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]) - FTP session opened. Nov 3 08:46:12 vm5 proftpd[684753]: 10.1.100.35 (127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]) - FTP session closed. cPanel & WHM servicesFilesThe following table lists the log files for cPanel & WHM.FilepathDescriptionExample/usr/local/cpanel/logs/access_logThis file contains records of when a cPanel & WHM user accesses their account. Click to view... 192.168.0.20 - - [10/21/1985:16:42:23 -0000] "GET /.__cpanel__service__check__./serviceauth?sendkey=__HIDDEN__&version=1.2 HTTP/1.0" 200 0 "" "-" "-" "-" /usr/local/cpanel/addbandwidth.logThis file contains records of when a user adds bandwidth to a cPanel ac
Plans & Pricing Partners Support Resources Preview Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums New Posts Search titles only Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Newer Than: Search this thread https://forums.cpanel.net/threads/view-email-logs-for-all-emails-sent-received.251631/ only Search this forum only Display results as threads More... Useful Searches Recent https://www.flynsarmy.com/2011/10/location-of-error-logs-in-a-cpanel-install/ Posts Resources Resources Quick Links Search Resources Most Active Authors Latest Reviews Feature Requests Defects Menu Log in Sign up The Community Forums Interact with an entire community of cPanel & WHM users! cPanel Forums > cPanel & WHM® (for Linux® Servers) > E-mail Discussions > This site uses cookies. By continuing to error log use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn More. View Email Logs For All Emails Sent / Received Discussion in 'E-mail Discussions' started by PrivaHost, Jan 10, 2012. PrivaHost Registered Joined: Jan 10, 2012 Messages: 1 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 1 cPanel Access Level: Root Administrator Hi Everyone, Let me clarify my question.. I run a web host.. We want to be cpanel php error able to track the emails send / received from every single user account separately or all together. I don't care. I read somewhere on these forums that I needed to go to /var/logs/exim_mainlog in SSH as that's where logs were saved. I came up with No Directory there. Please help me out. This is an urgent thing. I know it's possible as I had a Social Network on a web host and an email account on my account was sending bulk email it shouldn't be. They were able to send me a list of every email that was sent to/from that email account. Please help me out. Thanks, Scott PrivaHost.com #1 PrivaHost, Jan 10, 2012 cPanelMichael Forums Analyst Staff Member Joined: Apr 11, 2011 Messages: 29,433 Likes Received: 532 Trophy Points: 113 cPanel Access Level: Root Administrator Hello The correct path to the primary log for Exim is: Code: /var/log/exim_mainlog You can search this file using the "exigrep" utility. EX: Code: # exigrep domain.com /var/log/exim_mainlog Thank you. • Effective Feedback with the "Like" Button • Knowledge Base • Documentation • cPanel University • Trending Feature Requests • cPanel 58 Release Notes • Forum Thread Submission Guidelines
500 internal server error on one of my CPanel sites earlier tonight but the apache error logs in CPanel admin for that user showed nothing. Instead, I had to locate the global apache error logs. This information may help others so I've listed some of the most useful CPanel/WHM log file locations below: Apache Logs General Error and Auditing Logs: Location : /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log Description : All exceptions caught by httpd along with standard error output from CGI applications are logged here.. The first place you should look when httpd crashes or you incur errors when accessing website. Domain Access Logs: Location : /usr/local/apache/domlogs/domain.com Description : General access log file for each domain configured with cPanel. Apache Access Logs: Location : /usr/local/apache/logs/access_log Description : Complete web server access log records all requests processed by the server. MySQL Logs MySQL General Information and Errors: Location : /var/lib/mysql/$(hostname).err Description : This path could vary, but is generally located in /var/lib/mysql. Could also be located at /var/log/mysqld.log For more log file locations, there are some great forum posts here and here. Related Posts!How to Load WordPress Assets Through Amazon CloudFront AutomaticallyCreate and Manage a RAID Array in UbuntuCreating a Basic ToDo Application in Laravel 5 - Part 4How to get Artisan Tinker Working in OSX 10 MAMP Share This If you have enjoyed this entry, please feel free to share it using one of the following social sites Twitter Delicious Reddit Digg StumbleUpon Donate Was this post helpful? Donate and keep a developer fed. Subscribe to RSS Feed Follow me on Twitter Archive Categories Database Javascript Linux PHP Uncategorized Donate Keep a developer fed and donate. Home Archive ET Portfolio Contact © 2016 Flynsarmy. All rights reserved.