On the Zone server platform, the real-time web server logs are situated in the logs
directory. HTTP and HTTPS logs are located separately, i.e. apache.access.log
and apache.ssl.access.log
. In one file, the logs of both the main domain and the subdomain are launched simultaneously.
To view the log, first go to the logs
directory using the cd
command.
cd domeenid/www.yourdomain.eu/logs/
Use tail -f apache.ssl.access.log
command to view all web server requests on the go. Now, when you refresh the website in the browser, your requests will be displayed in the logs. You can exit tail -f
mode by pressing Ctrl + c
.
In order to view only PHP requests, you can use an alias grep-php
.
For example: grep-php apache.ssl.access.log
or tail -f apache.ssl.access.log | grep-php
.
At the end of each line, there is an 8-digit hash in parentheses, consisting of arbitrary numbers and letters, followed by a hyphen and time in seconds. For example: (94E76104-0.074)
indicates that the corresponding request took 0.074 seconds or 74 milliseconds. If there are only three hyphens in parentheses ---
, then the corresponding request did not go through the PHP interpreter.
Apart from the grep-php
alias which shows all PHP requests, there are also aliases to filter out slow PHP requests.
grep-phpslow
shows PHP requests that take more than 2 seconds to complete, and grep-phpveryslow
shows PHP requests that take more than 10 seconds to complete.