Onklmaps
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Found nothing in /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log, and nothing in the local error_log about this particular error. I'm using PHP 5.6 cgi Thank you
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You could password protect a directory using the "Directory Privacy" option in cPanel and then attempt to access a file in that directory without authenticating to reproduce a "403" error code. Ok...
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Apology accepted ;-)
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Anyway, i made a clean account and made a single php file with: nonexisting.php does not exist so I got an 500 error. This produced an error_log in my public_html. However, nothing was logged in...
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You just told me 404-errors don't show up in the last 300 error log by default. I don't want to change defaults. A 500 error would show up, right?
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I'm pretty sure someone of my sites has produced errors. However, is there a way I can produce an error to be 100% sure? Would any php script with a syntax error do?
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Ok, I don't need 404 errors in the log, but the real issue here is that nothing at all is in the "last 300 errors" in the cpanel interface. Any input on that?
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:oops: Ooooups! Yes, that worked like a charm :) Thanks!
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Fails for me. I did: systemctl disable rcpbind Got: Failed to execute operation: No such file or directory
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Using CloudLinux is planned. So you are saying: WHM/cPanel + Centos + Percona = not offered, and not recommended? WHM/cPanel + CloudLinux + MySQL Governor + Percona = supported and recommended?