Viewing Website Error Log
To view the error log for a particular website
- Go to Websites & Domains > the site's domain name > click File Manager.
Alternatively, go to Files.
- Select Logs in the left frame and click error_log in the list.
To view the error log for a particular website
Alternatively, go to Files.
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