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Hello
I have a problem with my website just going :10000
otherwise not.
why?
otherwise my side always was.
I can only log in Virtualmin.
I would like to go the whole page need help please!
Was this working before, or did you always have problems with your website?
What error do you get when trying to go to your website?
Are there any errors in the Apache logs?
Also, are you using a VPS, or dedicated server? If you're using a VPS, and it's OpenVZ -- can you paste in the contents of your /proc/user_beancounters file?
'm With my Debian Linux VPS 7.Wheezy the Virtualmin installed.
when it was finished I Create Virtual Server specify my domain and installed.
at once is not my page only can on my side VirtualMin.
now I can not even on my side but only on my site go in :10000
And as I think of please?
'm only newbie wants to learn it.
where can I find the
errors in the apache logs (/ var/log/apache2/error_log, as well as $ HOME / logs / error_log)?
What error do you get in your browser when trying to access your website?
The error you see in your browser will help us determine the problem you are having.
Do you have the file /proc/user_beancounters? If so, that means your VPS is "OpenVZ". We'd need to see the contents of that file... you can get the contents using a tool such as "cat" or "less".
For example, you could type this in Putty after logging into your server over SSH:
cat /proc/user_beancounters
As far as viewing the logs -- I use "less" to view logs, but any text editor would work.
You can also do that from within Virtualmin, by going into Logs and Reports -> Apache Error Log -- that'll show you the error log for that domain.
And you can view the system-wide Apache log in Webmin -> System -> System Logs, and there you can view the file "/var/log/apache2/error.log".
Howdy,
Was this working before, or did you always have problems with your website?
What error do you get when trying to go to your website?
Are there any errors in the Apache logs?
Also, are you using a VPS, or dedicated server? If you're using a VPS, and it's OpenVZ -- can you paste in the contents of your /proc/user_beancounters file?
Thanks,
-Eric
Thanks for the answer
I used debian wheezy vps
Problem is not on my side only to VirtualMin
I'm still a beginner.
Before my website was no longer now suddenly .. I used Putty
Howdy,
Thanks for the answers! Do you have any thoughts on my other questions though? I'd be great to know the following --
What error do you get when trying to go to your website?
Are there any errors in the Apache logs (/var/log/apache2/error_log, as well as $HOME/logs/error_log)?
If your VPS is OpenVZ -- can you paste in the contents of your /proc/user_beancounters file?
Thanks!
-Eric
so I tell you all about what I've done.
'm With my Debian Linux VPS 7.Wheezy the Virtualmin installed. when it was finished I Create Virtual Server specify my domain and installed. at once is not my page only can on my side VirtualMin. now I can not even on my side but only on my site go in :10000
And as I think of please? 'm only newbie wants to learn it.
where can I find the errors in the apache logs (/ var/log/apache2/error_log, as well as $ HOME / logs / error_log)?
how do I do that please. _.
Howdy,
What error do you get in your browser when trying to access your website?
The error you see in your browser will help us determine the problem you are having.
Do you have the file /proc/user_beancounters? If so, that means your VPS is "OpenVZ". We'd need to see the contents of that file... you can get the contents using a tool such as "cat" or "less".
For example, you could type this in Putty after logging into your server over SSH:
cat /proc/user_beancounters
As far as viewing the logs -- I use "less" to view logs, but any text editor would work.
You can also do that from within Virtualmin, by going into Logs and Reports -> Apache Error Log -- that'll show you the error log for that domain.
And you can view the system-wide Apache log in Webmin -> System -> System Logs, and there you can view the file "/var/log/apache2/error.log".
-Eric
Hello
I send a screen and die Logs
File /etc/httpd/logs/error_log? / var/log/apache2/error.log I have not found.
[Sun Aug 18 23:49:56 2013] [notice] child pid 19736 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Sun Aug 18 23:49:58 2013] [notice] child pid 19737 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Sun Aug 18 23:50:00 2013] [notice] child pid 19738 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Sun Aug 18 23:50:02 2013] [notice] child pid 19739 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Sun Aug 18 23:50:04 2013] [notice] child pid 19763 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Sun Aug 18 23:50:06 2013] [notice] child pid 19818 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Sun Aug 18 23:50:08 2013] [notice] child pid 19833 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Sun Aug 18 23:50:10 2013] [notice] child pid 19835 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Sun Aug 18 23:50:12 2013] [notice] child pid 19836 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Sun Aug 18 23:50:14 2013] [notice] child pid 19837 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Sun Aug 18 23:50:16 2013] [notice] child pid 19838 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Sun Aug 18 23:50:18 2013] [notice] child pid 19839 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Sun Aug 18 23:50:20 2013] [notice] child pid 19840 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Sun Aug 18 23:50:22 2013] [notice] child pid 19841 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Sun Aug 18 23:50:24 2013] [notice] child pid 19842 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Sun Aug 18 23:50:26 2013] [notice] child pid 19843 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Sun Aug 18 23:50:28 2013] [notice] child pid 19844 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Sun Aug 18 23:50:30 2013] [notice] child pid 19856 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Sun Aug 18 23:50:32 2013] [notice] child pid 19857 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Sun Aug 18 23:50:34 2013] [notice] child pid 19858 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
What is the output of the command "free -m"?
-Eric
Hello
this?
Howdy,
Okay, thanks... next, what output do you receive if you run this command:
dmesg | tail -30
You should just be able to copy and paste that output into the forum here.
-Eric
Thank you for help
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