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Nginx Fejl & Access Logs - VPS ADMIN # 9

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nginx fejllogger billede

Lad os tage et hurtigt kig på vores Nginx server og hjemmeside fejl & adgangslogfiler, og hvor man kan finde dem.

Du har et par Nginx logs server-plan og en anden for hvert websted, medmindre du har udeladt dem. Den fejllogger gøre netop dette, logger eventuelle fejl. Adgang logfiler viser, hvad web elementer er blevet løst ved IP-adresse og hvornår.

De, der fulgte bruges flere Sites & Blogs med Virtual Hosts kortlagt placeringen af de logger på hvert sted eller blogs virtuelle vært fil eller, hvis du pakkede hver sitets opsætning i din nginx.conf fil, hvilke steder der er filerne der gives der.

Her er en påmindelse alligevel.

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Nginx Web Server Error & Access Log Locations

At liste dem: --

ls -l /usr/local/nginx/logs

Or to open them:-

sudo nano /usr/local/nginx/logs/error.log

.. substituting error.log for access.log as appropriate.

Or if you installed Nginx using the package manager, rather than compiling from source as is recommended in the VPS Bible, they're here:-

sudo nano /etc/nginx/logs

Web Site Error & Access Log Locations

sudo nano /home/public_html/someSite.com/log/access.log

And the error page:-

sudo nano /home/public_html/someSite.com/log/error.log

My Error or Access Log is a Blank File/Won't Open.

In the case of the error log, hopefully it is indeed empty. With the access log, maybe it's just too darn big and is taking a long time to open. If you really want to look at it, be patient. Else delete it and add a new, empty one:-

sudo rm /home/public_html/someSite.com/log/access.log && sudo nano /home/public_html/someSite.com/log/access.log

.. saving the empty file.


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ls -l /usr/local/nginx/logs

Or to open them:-

sudo nano /usr/local/nginx/logs/error.log

.. substituting error.log for access.log as appropriate.

Or if you installed Nginx using the package manager, rather than compiling from source as is recommended in the VPS Bible, they're here:-

sudo nano /etc/nginx/logs

Web Site Error & Access Log Locations

sudo nano /home/public_html/someSite.com/log/access.log

And the error page:-

sudo nano /home/public_html/someSite.com/log/error.log

My Error or Access Log is a Blank File/Won't Open.

In the case of the error log, hopefully it is indeed empty. With the access log, maybe it's just too darn big and is taking a long time to open. If you really want to look at it, be patient. Else delete it and add a new, empty one:-

sudo rm /home/public_html/someSite.com/log/access.log && sudo nano /home/public_html/someSite.com/log/access.log

.. saving the empty file.


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Serve multi sites & blogs on a budget .. at the fastest possible speed .. with the least downtime .. in the most secure environment .. and future-proofed for easy admin.

That's what the VPS Bible is about, stepped out in simple copy & paste guides.

From high traffic WordPress blogs to startup web hosts, here's what you need.

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