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Error logging vB 5.1.1 no go
Hi guys, this is going to sound weak, but I can't seem to get admincp to write error logs to anywhere.
I've set permissions to the directory to 777. i've tried to create the directory below and above my public_html im on a vps I think what it boils down to, I'm not sure at which point in the directory structure does the admincp interface interpret me to be writing. Like if I wanted to set the address in admin cp(in vB) for php error logging, would I have to do http://sitename.com/logging/php_errors.log or /home/user/public_html/logging/php_errors.log or /logging/php_errors.log or if I wanted to set my logs above the public_html directory could I do this? /home/user/logging/php_errors.log I don't understand what admincp can interpret? As far as it's concerned, does it only know about /whatever-folder-below-public_html ? Thanks for your help! |
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Sorry, are you having an error logging in, or something? I don't see why you think having issues logging into the AdminCP, would mean that there are php errors occurring.
Did you set a custom cookie domain, or folder at some point? |
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I have no problem logging into admincp. while i am in admin cp i am trying to set the file paths to where vbulletin should save my error logs for various things.
admincp - options - error handling & logging Log PHP Errors to a File /home/user/public_html/logging/php_errors.log is what I have set. But when I ssh over to that there is no files available for review. |
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It'd only create the file, if there was an error.
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