First, you will want to connect to your site via SFTP. Then in the root, you will see a folder called “logs”. Within the folder are your access logs, Word. Press error logs, and also your Kinsta cache logs. Gzip (.gz) backups are automatically created for older logs archives. You can see the codex for additional debugging information in Word, and press.
Some plugins store the logs in the Word. Press’ settings table wp_options, and some others store it in separate tables. The WP Activity Log plugin stores the activity logs in two separate tables in the Word, and press databases.
What are WordPress log files and how to use them?
Log files are essentially records of everything that your website and server has done over its life (or a specific time frame). Unfortunately, many people see log files as being hard to understand and use. We want to break through that misconception and show you how to use Word. Press log files and what that knowledge can do to improve your website.
Every service running on the web server on which your Word. Press website is hosted has a log file. Log files are used to keep a record of what a service or software has done or what errors it encountered while running.
This begs the inquiry “What is query log in WordPress?”
General query log: In this log file the database server keeps a log of all the connections and queries (also known as SQL statements) it receives from established client connections. Therefore if you enable it while using Word. Press you can see the SQL statements Word. Press uses to request or post data to the database.
How to enable WordPress error logs?
There are three basic steps to enable Word. Press error logs: Access your website’s files using FTP. Edit your wp-config., and php file. Locate your new Word, and press logs. In this article, we’ll talk a little more about why Word. Press logs are so useful and go through step-by-step on how to activate and use them on your own site.
Where do I Find my WordPress website files?
All your website files are located in the root of your server which is generally labeled “public_html” or just “html”. In the root are all the core Word, and press files. The only files you may need to modify in the root, if you are confident that you know what you are doing, would be:.