How do I turn on error logs

Category: Drupal

mikebr7
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2012-04-18 12:14 pm

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I am getting continuous error messages from various pages on my site. The occurrences vary. Sometimes it will give an error and sometimes not.
The error is '500 internal server error'

I would like to debug this, and find the cause. But when I check the error log in cPanel it is empty.

Do I need to turn something on. How can I find out what is causing these intermittent but persistent errors?

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Tim S.
2012-04-18 12:46 pm
Hi mikebr7,

Thanks for posting your question. I'm more than happy to assist you. It depends how your website is built. I've looked at the error logs for your domains and I found some errors to your add-on domain. The Apache error log says it is due to a pre-mature end of a script.

500 errors are tough since they are so generic. I hope this helps! If you need further assistance please feel free to contact us.

Thanks!

Tim S

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Tim S.
2012-04-18 1:01 pm
Hi mikebr7,

Sorry, I should have included this in the original answer. You can see those errors in the error_log file in the folder in which the error is generated. In this case, I can see the errors in the error_log file in the public_html folder.

If you need further assistance please feel free to contact us.

Thanks!

Tim S

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