Hello,
I am currently struggling with a problem related to the cPanel Error Log and LiteSpeed configured with suEXEC. I have set PHP to log errors to the server error_log in /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log. In LiteSpeed, the server error log level is set to Warning and the File Name = /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log.
The problem is that in order for PHP to be able to write to the error log, the log file must be world-writable (chmod 666) because of suEXEC. On log rotation, the permissions of the https://19216801.onl/ https://routerlogin.uno/ log file is reset to 644 and PHP errors are not logged. Is this expected behavior, or is there a solution to this problem? Now I have to pay attention to when the log is rotated, and then change the permissions manually.
With Apache I never had any problems with the error logs, so this is the only issue I have with LiteSpeed at the moment.
The best solution would be if each PHP error log could be stored in clients home directory (is this how cPanel/Apache does it by default?), instead of having a single server-wide file. However, I have not figured out how to accomplish this with cPanel.
Any advise is appreciated.
I am currently struggling with a problem related to the cPanel Error Log and LiteSpeed configured with suEXEC. I have set PHP to log errors to the server error_log in /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log. In LiteSpeed, the server error log level is set to Warning and the File Name = /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log.
The problem is that in order for PHP to be able to write to the error log, the log file must be world-writable (chmod 666) because of suEXEC. On log rotation, the permissions of the https://19216801.onl/ https://routerlogin.uno/ log file is reset to 644 and PHP errors are not logged. Is this expected behavior, or is there a solution to this problem? Now I have to pay attention to when the log is rotated, and then change the permissions manually.
With Apache I never had any problems with the error logs, so this is the only issue I have with LiteSpeed at the moment.
The best solution would be if each PHP error log could be stored in clients home directory (is this how cPanel/Apache does it by default?), instead of having a single server-wide file. However, I have not figured out how to accomplish this with cPanel.
Any advise is appreciated.
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