Error Log Viewer
Learn more info on the Error Log Viewer, how it works as well as what kind of information you'll find within it.
An error log is a listing of the error messages and warnings that showed up for one reason or another while your visitors were surfing around your site. This kind of a log contains raw information on the way the web server has dealt with requests in different situations. An error message might appear if, for example, a link leads to a page or a file that's not on the web server, if the code on a particular page can't be processed, if any individual is trying to access the website or its back office through an IP address that's blocked by an .htaccess rule and so on. The information inside the error log offers the IP of the website visitor, what error message came out and the root cause for the web server to display it, the entire path to the file that induced the error and the specific time of the event. Having this information will permit you to figure out if any part of your Internet site has an issue, that you can then resolve. Therefore, your site visitors will have a better experience and you may supercharge the website for best performance.
Error Log Viewer in Shared Web Hosting
You can switch on the generation of error logs easily when you buy a shared web hosting package from our company. An entire section inside the Hepsia CP, which comes with the accounts, is devoted to the logs and switching on this feature will take literally a click. When you head over to this section, you will see all the hosts which you have within the account, including your domain names and subdomains, even the ones that you may have created to test an Internet site before it goes live. You just have to click on the On button for the ones that you want to be monitored by our system and it shall commence generating error logs instantly. To deactivate the function, you shall simply have to click the very same button once again. Any error log may be downloaded and saved to your laptop or computer whenever you want, even when you have turned off the function.