Viewing system logs
If you're having trouble finding the root cause, or you just want more information regarding a problem that occurred, consider looking through log files. Linux has great logging capabilities, and many of the applications you may be running are writing log files as events happen. If there's an issue, you may be able to find information about it in an application's log file.
Inside the /var/log
directory, you'll see a handful of logs you can view, which differs from server to server depending on which applications are installed. In quite a few cases, an installed application will create its own log file somewhere within /var/log
, either in a log file or a log file within a sub-directory of /var/log
. For example, once you install Apache, it will create log files in the /var/log/apache2
directory, and looking through those logs may give you a hint as to what may be going on if the problem is related to your web server. These are known as Application...