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community of cPanel & WHM users! cPanel Forums > cPanel & WHM® (for Linux® Servers) > General Discussion > This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn More. "Last 300 Error Log" page blank Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Daniel15, Jan 6, mysql error log cpanel 2011. Daniel15 Well-Known Member Joined: Oct 7, 2006 Messages: 84 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 6 Location: Melbourne, Australia cPanel Access Level: Root Administrator For every account on my WHM/cPanel server, the "last 300 errors" page is blank: /http://ss.dan.cx/2011/01/06-21.12.38.png Any suggestions on how to fix this? #1 Daniel15, Jan 6, 2011 gkgcpanel Well-Known Member Joined: Jun 6, 2007 Messages: 217 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 16 cPanel Access Level: DataCenter Provider Was this issue ever resolved? I am having the same thing but only with certain customers. Most are fine, just one or 2 that I have found have this issue. #2 gkgcpanel, Nov 3, 2011 Infopro cPanel Sr. Product Evangelist Staff Member Joined: May 20, 2003 Messages: 14,198 Likes Received: 171 Trophy Points: 63 Location: Pennsylvania cPanel Access Level: Root Administrator Twitter: Follow @InfoprosNetwork Custom theme? What version of cPanel? Are you sure the log was not rotated? You should be able to test easy eno
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September 2008 - 09:35 AM Hi Everyone, Under logs > error log where it should show me the las 300 error messages, the entire window is blank. This is even though https://forums.cpanel.net/threads/last-300-error-log-page-blank.183762/ I have 404 errors that I'd like to diagnose. Is it broken? Am I looking in the wrong place? thanks, dean Dean Fujioka Surfer-Traveler-Computer Nerd All Women's Surf Vacations in Costa Rica with Venus Surf Adventures Back to top #2 TCH-Thomas TCH-Thomas Volunteer Moderator Members 15,109 posts Posted 27 September 2008 - 09:44 AM Please submit a ticket and the techs will https://forums.totalchoicehosting.com/index.php?showtopic=36264 look into this. Link on top of page and in my signature. Please let us know how it goes. Thomas JikrantzForum ModeratorTotalChoice Hosting, Inc.Any links or suggestions for third party software/sites should be used at your own risk. My opinions and recommendations are not necessary those of TCH and TCH is not responsible.As a Forum Moderator I can assist in answering many of your hosting related questions. However, I am unable to answer questions about specifics relating to your account such as billing and server related issues. Should you need assistance in these areas, please contact our Help Desk or our many other options. Another good place to find answers is with our help pages, tutorials and movie tutorials. Web Hosting by Total Choice Web Hosting - 24/7 Help Desk Back to top #3 surfdean surfdean Family Friend Members 46 posts Posted 27 September 2008 - 10:35 AM Apparently it's working fine "On a shared server, the server logs will reset on every week end. In other words, you can find the only the 300 error logs of the current week in cP
Application AccelerationCase StudiesTestimonialsBenchmarksPartnersHosting PartnersTechnology PartnersSupport PartnersPartner ProgramSupportServicesForumWikiDocumentationDownloadsStore Log in or Sign up LiteSpeed Support Forums Forums > LiteSpeed Web Server > Install/Configuration > Cpanel's "Last 300 Error Log Messages" not working Discussion in 'Install/Configuration' started http://www.litespeedtech.com/support/forum/threads/cpanels-last-300-error-log-messages-not-working.4264/ by aww, Aug 28, 2010. aww New Member I thought I https://www.godaddy.com/help/setting-up-custom-defined-php-error-logs-in-cpanel-9212 once fixed this but can't remember how to do it now. Litespeed must put the PHP error log somewhere else because they never show up in Cpanel's "Last 300 Error Log Messages in reverse order" list. How can I set cpanel or change error log litespeed's settings so the logs will be put in the right place for it to gather those errors for users? aww, Aug 28, 2010 #1 aww New Member Ah okay I think it's as simple as this line missing (commented out) from the default php.ini error_log = error_log Cpanel wants that to show the error log cpanel errors in the user panel I guess. aww, Aug 28, 2010 #2 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in LiteSpeed Support Forums Forums > LiteSpeed Web Server > Install/Configuration > Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Members Members Quick Links Notable Members Current Visitors Recent Activity New Profile Posts Menu Search Search titles only Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Newer Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads Useful Searches Recent Posts More... Forum software by XenForo™ ©2010-2015 XenForo Ltd. Terms and Rules Contact Us Help Top RSS COMPANY About Careers Contact Us SUPPORT Forum Wiki Documentation STAY CONNECTED RSS Twitter Linkedin Copyright © 2013-2016 Lite Speed Technologies Inc. All Rights Reserved. (Privacy Policy)
ProdukteKontoeinstellungenMeine VerlängerungenAbmeldenAnmeldenMenüHilfeSystemstatusZurück|Start Gesamte WebsiteHilfeHosting für Linux (cPanel)Hosting für Linux (cPanel) HilfeSetting up Custom-Defined PHP Error Logs in cPanelcPanel offers built-in error logging, but it doesn't catch errors generated from PHP and doesn't keep error logs for extended periods of time. To remedy this, you can have PHP store errors it encounters in your own error log file. To Set up Custom-Defined Error Logs in cPanel Create a file called php_error.log — you can either do this locally and FTP it to your server (more info), or you can use cPanel's built-in file manager (more info). Create or edit a PHP initialization file (you can find the name you should use here) containing the following line of code: error_log = /home/[your username]/public_html/php_error.log You can find the value for [your username] in Find your FTP login/username Now, PHP will pass any coding-related errors to the php_error.log file. This file can take a few hours before it starts receiving errors your website generates, and only displays content if your website does generate errors.War dieser Artikel hilfreich?JaNeinVielen Dank für Ihr FeedbackGern geschehen! Können wir sonst noch etwas für Sie tun?Tut uns leid. Wie können wir weiter behilflich sein? AbsendenAbbrechenRelevante ArtikelPHP-Version anzeigen oder änderncPanel-Domains E-Mail-Konten hinzufügenIhr FTP-Passwort zurücksetzenIhr Konto einrichtenDateien hochladenBenötigen Sie weitere Hilfe?Rufen Sie unser preisgekröntes Supportteam anKontaktieren Sie uns