In case of a PHP Fatal Error (for example, a syntax error) the web server delivers Error 500, however, does not generate any log entry in error.log. This makes debugging very difficult.
i-MSCP 1.2.17
PHP-FPM
Debian 8.5
In case of a PHP Fatal Error (for example, a syntax error) the web server delivers Error 500, however, does not generate any log entry in error.log. This makes debugging very difficult.
i-MSCP 1.2.17
PHP-FPM
Debian 8.5
We will never enable PHP log by default. In shared hosting environments where you can have numerous hosted PHP sites, this is a crazy thing. Instead, the customers should enable them at runtime. See the PHP documentation to known how.
BTW: You could also use this listener to enable PHP log for all PHP sites: https://github.com/i-MSCP/imsc…p_confoptions_override.pl
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