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Updated on June 21, 2024

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How to view and filter logs in Plesk

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Plesk offers a versatile and easy-to-use log viewer. Follow the instructions below to access the log viewer and filter the entries.

Plesk is no longer included with new Hostvento Hosting plans, but it is still available on legacy Managed WordPress accounts. You can install Plesk manually on unmanaged VPS and Dedicated servers.Table of Contents

  • Step 1: Access the Plesk control panel
  • Step 2: View the logs
  • Step 3: Filter the logs
  • Step 4: View the most recent data
  • More Information

Step 1: Access the Plesk control panel

To access the Plesk control panel, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to the Customer Portal.If you do not know how to log in to the Customer Portal, please see this article.
  2. On the Services menu, click MY SERVICES:Select My Services from the Services menu.
  3. To the right of the desired hosting package, click Manage.
  4. On the Hosting Information tab, click Open Control Panel.

Step 2: View the logs

To view the logs in Plesk, follow these steps:

  1. In the left sidebar, click Websites & Domains:Plesk - Sidebar - Websites and Domains
  2. If you have more than one domain on the server, scroll to the management area for that domain, and then click Logs:Plesk - Logs iconThe Logs page appears, showing the most recent activity.
  3. By default the Logs page displays all of the available logs. The Apache SSL/TLS access and Apache error logs are available here. To choose the log or logs to view, click the down arrow to the right of the All logs list box, and then select or clear the checkbox to the left of the log name:
    List box shows multiple items with check boxes.

Step 3: Filter the logs

You can filter logs by Date, visitor IP address, HTTP status code or HTTP message:

Controls for date, IP address, HTTP code and HTTP message.
  • To filter by date, click the down arrow at the right of the From field. Use the date and time controls to select the oldest date that you want to appear in the results. Click Apply when you are done. In the example shown below, only entries from 2017 or later will be shown. To remove date filtering, click the Clear button.Dialog box with controls for date and time with Apply and Cancel buttons.
  • To filter by visitor IP address, type all or part of an IP address in the IP text box. When you type a partial IP address, log entries will be shown if any part of the IP address matches the entry. In the example below, 10. matches 10.1.1.1, but also matches 192.168.210.1.
    IP address filter text box showing 10. as the filter criteria.
  • To filter by HTTP status code, type all or part of a status code in the Code text box. When you type a partial code, log entries will be shown if any part of the status code matches the entry. In the example below, 5 matches all of the 5xx Server Error codes, but also matches codes 305 and 405.
    Text box for HTTP code filter shows partial filter criteria.
  • To filter by HTTP message, type all or part of a message in the Message text box. When you type a partial text message, log entries will be shown if any part of the message matches the entry. In the example below, POST is followed by a space and a forward slash to help limit the filtered entries to POST messages. Without the space and forward slash, any entry that contains the string post would be included in the results.
    Test box for message filter shows partial criteria.
  • You can combine any of these filter criteria to achieve the exact results you want.

Step 4: View the most recent data

The Logs page offers two ways to view the most recent data:

  • To update the view continuously as new visitors browse the site, click Start real-time updates at the upper left of the Logs page. The caption on the button changes to Stop real-time updates. To stop real-time updates, click Stop real-time updates.
  • To update the log display with the latest information without continuous updates, click Refresh.

More Information

For more information about Plesk, please visit https://www.plesk.com.

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