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» » PHP Error Logging Threaded Mode | Linear Mode PHP Error Logging 08-11-2006, 11:41 PM Post: #1 UKHBUser Dreamling dreamhost php mail Posts: 2 Joined: Jun 2006 PHP Error Logging Anyone any idea how dreamhost php memory limit to enable PHP error logging with logging errors to a file here at dreamhost? I have a dreamhost php mail not sending Mailman mailing list that integrates to Forum software via procmail. I've checked everything manually and each component is working correctly, its just that the posts never make it into
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the forum. Catching a post and manually invoking the script via CAT works fine. I can also use the script to import MBOX formatted email as well, via another php script. Just need to see if there are any wierd PHP errors happeneing when its invoked via Procmail. cheers 08-14-2006, 08:34 AM Post: #2 gordaen Enthusiast Posts: php error logs cpanel 241 Joined: Jun 2006 PHP Error Logging Take a look at the settings in php.ini http://wiki.dreamhost.com/index.php/PHP.ini http://us2.php.net/manual/en/ref.errorfunc.php Check out Gordaen's Knowledge, the blog, and the MR2 page. « Next Oldest | Next Newest » View a Printable Version Send this Thread to a Friend Subscribe to this thread Forum Jump: Please select one: -------------------- Private Messages User Control Panel Who's Online Search Forum Home DreamHost -- DreamHost Announcements -- Suggestions Customer Discussion -- General Troubleshooting -- Beginner's Forum -- Curious About DreamHost? -- VPS and Dedicated Servers -- DreamObjects -- DreamCompute -- DreamHost Rewards Web Development -- WordPress -- Web Applications and One-Click Installs -- Software Development -- Web Design Beta Testing Retired Forums -- Beta Testing -- Offtopic Discussion -- Multimedia -- E-Commerce -- Promotion -- DreamHost Apps Index | Dreamhost (Signup · Panel · Wiki) | Contact Us | Archive Mode | RSS Syndication DreamHost is a registered trademark of New Dream Network, LLC © 1997-2013 DreamHost, your dream web host! Powered By MyBB, © 2002-2010 MyBB Group.
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the term phprc is used. Error logging By default, DreamHost does not
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log PHP errors. However, you can enable PHP error logging through your phprc file. Enabling PHP error logging is a simple https://discussion.dreamhost.com/thread-53067.html step that allows easier diagnosis of problems with your website: To enable: Add these lines to your phprc file: log_errors = 1 error_log = /home/username/php.log Replace username with your SHELL user. See also php.ini overview SSH overview PHP custom configurations PHP https://help.dreamhost.com/hc/en-us/articles/214199378-How-do-I-enable-PHP-error-logging- troubleshooting articles Article last updated September 21, 2016 20:42. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google+ Related articles Enabling Shell access How do I increase the PHP upload limit? How do I increase the PHP memory limit? How do I enable PHP extensions and loaders? MacMail — How to configure email with Mac OS X El Capitan 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 Cloud Storage Cloud Computing CDN Company About Blog Careers Press & News Affiliates Partners Green Hosting Legal Support Contact Forums Report Abuse Terms of Service Privacy Policy Whois
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