How to change the location of a cPanel log file?

You can alter a log file’s location with a configuration file. This file contains the login attempts and general error messages for the following services: We deprecated the MyDNS and NSD nameservers in cPanel & WHM version 78 and plan to remove them a future release.

Where do I Find my cPanel and WHM log files?

This document also provides examples of each log file. The directories and files in this document reflect unaltered configurations on CentOS, CloudLinux™, AlmaLinux, RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), and Amazon Linux. You can alter a log file’s location with a configuration file.

What are the changes in the Scriptcase changelog?

Fixed problem in displaying the cursor for typing when using the “Display the Select2 search area” option. It will needed to clear your browser cache. Fixed problem with fixed label alignment. Fixed problem when using “Navigation” option in the mobile tab of the menu. Fixed problem when viewing events on the calendar with weekly and daily view.

Which is the login application in Scriptcase?

– User: Scriptcase Will just check if the user has access to the system, it will check the login and password typed and will redirec the end user to the system menu. – User-Application: Scriptcase will check if the user has access to the system and will only show the applications that the logged users has access to.

What is change log for cPanel Analytics plugin?

This document provides the list of changes for the cPanel Analytics plugin. EasyApache 4 does not use versioning and organizes changes by date only. EasyApache 4 does not use versioning and organizes changes by date only.

What do I need to know about cPanel server?

This file contains the cPanel account’s database-related activities. This file contains the bandwidth statistics for all of the server’s cPanel accounts. This file contains the Tailwatch Driver’s ( tailwatchd) logs. This file contains a cPanel account’s severe error logs.