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Log on to the Web server computer as Administrator. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. Double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Internet Services Manager. Select the Website from the list of different served sites in the pane on the left.
RHEL / Red Hat / CentOS / Fedora Linux Apache access file location /var/log/HTTP/access_log. Debian / Ubuntu Linux Apache access log file location /var/log/apache2/access. Log. FreeBSD Apache access log file location /var/log/httpd-access. Log.
Location of the Log Files By default on Debian-based distributions such as Ubuntu, access and error logs are located in the /var/log/apache2 directory. On CentOS the log files are placed in /var/log/HTTP directory.
/var/log/Apache/access. Log. /var/log/apache2/access. Log. /etc/HTTP/logs/access_log.
Linux logs can be viewed with the command CD/var/log, then by typing the command ls to see the logs stored under this directory. One of the most important logs to view is the syslog, which logs everything but auth-related messages.
Log File Location even files are stored. These log files can be found in the C:\\Windows\\System32\\wine\\logs folder, as shown below. Note that specific applications may have their own custom log locations, in which case you will need to check the vendors' documentation regarding log file location.
Location of the Log Files By default on Debian-based distributions such as Ubuntu, access and error logs are located in the /var/log/apache2 directory. On CentOS the log files are placed in /var/log/HTTP directory.
Linux logs can be viewed with the command CD/var/log, then by typing the command ls to see the logs stored under this directory. One of the most important logs to view is the syslog, which logs everything but auth-related messages.
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