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cPanel 

cPanel Logs location

August 4, 2016October 15, 2016 Nitesh Shah 0 Comments access_log, apache, chkservd.log, cPanel, cpbackup, cphulkd, cpsrvd, DBmapping, dnsadmin, domlogs, easyapache, error_log, Exim, exim_mainlog, exim_paniclog, exim_rejectlog, horde, log-view, maillog, mailman, mysql, panic_log, queueprocd, roundcube, setupdbmap_log, squirrelmail, tailwatch_log, upcp, WHM

cPanel logs are very helpful to track the activities happening on the server. These activities are logged in different log files which can be then reviewed for problems occurred on the server.

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