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Apache 500 errors not logging

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  • nixuser
    Please check the account's own error_log files.
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  • cPanelLauren
    Whats the Apache log level set to? You can find this by going to WHM>>>Service Configuration>>Apache Configuration>>Global Configuration Are you running anything like lsapi or php-fpm?
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  • mauinet
    Whats the Apache log level set to? You can find this by going to WHM>>>Service Configuration>>Apache Configuration>>Global Configuration Are you running anything like lsapi or php-fpm?

    ------------------------ Log level is "Warn". It appears that php-fpm is active. Roger
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  • mauinet
    Please check the account's own error_log files.

    Thanks for the reply. There is an error_log but no 500 errors, just an missing file error for php_mcrypt.dll and wp-blog-header.php . Both of these errors were also on the old server for months with no effect on the site's operation. Roger
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  • mauinet
    Whats the Apache log level set to? You can find this by going to WHM>>>Service Configuration>>Apache Configuration>>Global Configuration Are you running anything like lsapi or php-fpm?

    I am running php-fpm - is that a problem?
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  • cPanelLauren
    Not necessarily, you might also check the PHP-FPM error log in /home/$user/logs/ for errors related as well.
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