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You can find all your apache logs (like the access.log and error.log) on all of our servers in the directory: /var/log/apache_user/''username'' | You can find all your apache logs (like the access.log and error.log) on all of our shell servers in the directory: /var/log/apache_user/''username'' | ||
So if your username is ''foobar'' then you can easily access your logs this way: | So if your username is ''foobar'' then you can easily access your logs this way: | ||
foobar@zap:~$ cd /var/log/apache_user/foobar | foobar@zap:~$ cd /var/log/apache_user/foobar | ||
foobar@zap:/var/log/apache_user/foobar$ ls | foobar@zap:/var/log/apache_user/foobar$ ls | ||
foobar.ulyssis.be | foobar.ulyssis.be | ||
foobar@zap:/var/log/apache_user/foobar$ cd foobar.ulyssis.be | foobar@zap:/var/log/apache_user/foobar$ cd foobar.ulyssis.be | ||
foobar@zap:/var/log/apache_user/foobar/foobar.ulyssis.be$ ls | foobar@zap:/var/log/apache_user/foobar/foobar.ulyssis.be$ ls | ||
access-2014-05-07.log error-2014-05-07.log | access-2014-05-07.log error-2014-05-07.log | ||
foobar@zap:/var/log/apache_user/foobar/foobar.ulyssis.be$ tail error-2014-05-07.log | foobar@zap:/var/log/apache_user/foobar/foobar.ulyssis.be$ tail error-2014-05-07.log | ||
[Wed May 07 01:27:14 2014] [error] [client 10.0.0.1] File does not exist: /home/user/foobar/www/favicon.ico | [Wed May 07 01:27:14 2014] [error] [client 10.0.0.1] File does not exist: /home/user/foobar/www/favicon.ico | ||
If you can't find your username inside of <code>/var/log/apache_user</code>, don't worry. If you enter it with <code>cd foobar</code>, it will automatically appear. | |||
==With FileZilla== | |||
You can also access the log files with an SFTP client, like FileZilla. Just enter | |||
<tt>/var/log/apache_user/''username''</tt> (replace ''username'' with your username) on the right hand side, where it says | |||
"Remote site", and press <tt>Enter</tt>: | |||
[[File:Logs.png]] |
Revision as of 20:44, 29 May 2019
You can find all your apache logs (like the access.log and error.log) on all of our shell servers in the directory: /var/log/apache_user/username
So if your username is foobar then you can easily access your logs this way:
foobar@zap:~$ cd /var/log/apache_user/foobar foobar@zap:/var/log/apache_user/foobar$ ls foobar.ulyssis.be foobar@zap:/var/log/apache_user/foobar$ cd foobar.ulyssis.be foobar@zap:/var/log/apache_user/foobar/foobar.ulyssis.be$ ls access-2014-05-07.log error-2014-05-07.log foobar@zap:/var/log/apache_user/foobar/foobar.ulyssis.be$ tail error-2014-05-07.log [Wed May 07 01:27:14 2014] [error] [client 10.0.0.1] File does not exist: /home/user/foobar/www/favicon.ico
If you can't find your username inside of /var/log/apache_user
, don't worry. If you enter it with cd foobar
, it will automatically appear.
With FileZilla
You can also access the log files with an SFTP client, like FileZilla. Just enter /var/log/apache_user/username (replace username with your username) on the right hand side, where it says "Remote site", and press Enter: