How to view the error log in cPanel

The error log in cPanel shows HTTP errors that occur when visitors try to view your site. These errors could be associated with requested files that weren’t found, permission settings, and so on. The error log in cPanel shows the last 300 entries from your website's error log.

You can use this tool to detect doubtful activity, like a possible virus infection or an unauthorized access attempt. If you want further assistance, please open a support ticket with our Customer Portal at https://my.serversgate.com/clientarea.php

Viewing the error log

To view the error log in cPanel, follow these steps:

1. In the Metrics section of the cPanel home screen, click Errors.

   "Entries appear in reverse chronological order."

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