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HTTP POST to a specific address in my app. I've looked into the server logs in the custom log directory specified in the virtual hosts file, but the error doesn't show up there so debugging this has been a pain in the ass. How do I cause Apache to log Internal 500 errors into the error log? apache error-logging share|improve this question edited Dec 11 '13 at 6:05 Eric Leschinski 45.9k23219189 asked Jan 19 '11 at 3:04 wcolbert 500 internal server error linux apache 5402821 I had same issue using PHP with virtual hosts....no errors (Apache2, Ubuntu). Ended up being missing PHP modules (mysql, json, etc.) –user484474 Aug 7 '11 at 19:57 On ours, it was sending them to the access log (presumably because from Apache's point of view, it was working correctly and merely passing them along, from a deeper layer -- in our case, Passenger/Rails). Just putting this note here in case somebody is scratching their head. –Tom Hundt Jul 8 at 18:29 add a comment| 7 Answers 7 active oldest votes up vote 4 down vote accepted The error log usually has the (more) specific error. often it will be permissions denied or even an interpreter that can't be found. This means the fault almost always lies with your script. e.g you uploaded a perl script but didnt give it execute permissions? or perhaps it was corrupted in a linux environment if you write the script in windows and then upload it to the server without the line endings being converted you will get this error. in perl if you forget print "content-type: text/html\r\n\r\n"; you will get this error There are many reasons for it. so please first check your error log and then provide some more information. The default error log is often in /var/log/httpd/error_log or /var/log/apache2/error.log. The reason you look at the default error l
4 months ago I currently have a healthy twiki installation that is working perfectly. My server is telling me that I need to update to Apache 2.4. I recently tried debug 500 internal server error apache to update to Apache 2.4 and as soon as the update completed, the
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twiki crashed with a "500 Internal Server Error". I rolled back to Apache 2.2 and the twiki is working
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again. I need to keep the server upto date, this means upgrading to Apache 2.4. Do I need to reconfigure anything after the update so twiki keeps working normally? -- Waqas Tariq - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4731364/internal-error-500-apache-but-nothing-in-the-logs 2016-04-26 Discussion and Answer I recommend running the ApacheConfigGenerator to generate a new config file. In any case check the apache server error log to see what the issue is. -- Peter Thoeny - 2016-04-26 Peter, Thank you for getting back to me. I am using .htaccess as mentioned in the Configure the webserver, the reason I am using it is because I wasn't able http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Support/SID-02193 to find path /etc/httpd/conf.d on my site (picture below). I am looking at .htaccess at /twiki/bin but do not see any settings that I can update for the Apache Version, is there anything I can update there? I am trying to find the apache server logs and will get back with those. I looked in the cPanel error log and found this: =configure: Unquoted string "useful" may clash with future reserved word at /home/orbsetgo/public_html/twiki/lib/TWiki/Plugins/WatchlistPlugin/Config.spec line 34, line 1.: = I went to the file and saw that this was a comment so I took out the comment, the error was still there. No /etc/httpd/conf.d path: -- Waqas Tariq - 2016-04-26 Change status to: Asked question Answered question Closed unanswered If you answer a question - or someone answered one of your questions - please remember to edit the page and set the status to answered. The status selector is below the edit box. SupportForm Status Asked Title 500 Internal Server Error after Apache 2.4 update SupportCategory CategoryInstallation TWiki version 6.0.0 Server OS CENTOS 6.4 x86_64 Web server Apache/2.2.31 Perl version 5.10.1 Browser & version Chromev 49.0.2623.112 m Edit|Attach|Watch|Print versi
connections all over the world. Join today Download & https://www.drupal.org/node/1962780 Extend Drupal Core Distributions Modules Themes Issues 500 Internal server error on Apache 1.x servers after updating to Drupal 7.22 Closed (fixed)Project:Drupal coreVersion:8.0.x-devComponent:base systemPriority:CriticalCategory:Bug reportAssigned:UnassignedIssue tags:needs backport to D77.23 release notesReporter:petyovskyCreated:April 5, 2013 - 20:50Updated:July 29, 2014 - 22:08 Log in or register to update internal server this issue Jump to:Most recent attachment Hi I want to report bug in the regexp in the file:.htaccess Which producing 500 Internal server error after update to the Drupal core 7.22 on the Apache 1.x (which still don't use PCRE library for regexp analysing). If internal server error I'm understanding situation correctly D7.22 release has bug in the FilesMatch regexp pattern: In the .htaccess is this: