Where does IIS 7.5 log errors?
Where does IIS 7.5 log errors?
Event Viewer? Log File?开发者_运维知识库
I get a very nonspecific internal 500 error. I would like to find out more.
I'm running PHP and I did what this last comment on this post said. But still it is not logging to the C:\windows\temp
folder.
To report errors in Event Viewer, go to your php.ini file and make sure logging is on.
log_errors = On
Then enable error_log
to write to syslog
(with is Event Viewer on a Windows machines)
error_log = syslog
For PHP v5.3, look here:
C:\Windows\Temp\PHP53_errors.log
On my IIS 7.5 server I found this code in the php.ini file right down the bottom.
[WebPIChanges]
error_log=C:\Windows\temp\php54_errors.log
upload_tmp_dir=C:\Windows\temp
session.save_path=C:\Windows\temp
cgi.force_redirect=0
cgi.fix_pathinfo=1
fastcgi.impersonate=1
fastcgi.logging=0
max_execution_time=300
date.timezone=Australia/Canberra
extension_dir="C:\Program Files (x86)\PHP\v5.4\ext\"
I'm not sure if all of the above code is required because I'm not great with php.ini files but I can confirm the error log file is reachable and working.
This fix still requires the following if anyone is wondering.
log_errors = on
error_log = syslog
I once had a problem where the error log wasn't writeable by the PHP interpreter. I added the IUSR user to the file's security permissions (right-click the file, properties, security tab) with read write and modify permissions and was then able to see PHP errors in the log file.
There should be a "Logging" icon on the site setup in IIS.
If you haven't changed the directory for that it looks like it defaults to %SystemDrive%\inetpub\logs\LogFiles
Look in your settings and I'd also recommend creating a logs folder above your site files to keep your logs separated.
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