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Viewing Domain Log Files – WordPress Hosting

ℹ️ Important: This article applies to our WordPress Hosting packages.


Viewing Log Files
Content of the Log Files
Instructional Video


Viewing Log Files



Log in at https://[servernaam].srvnl.nl:8443.
📖 More info: How to find out which server you're on

Under Dev Tools, click Log Files.

On the Log Files page, you can:

Show or hide specific log entries via the dropdown menu at the top right.
Click Start real-time updates to fetch new entries every few seconds.
Click Refresh to manually reload log entries.
Click Manage log files to download or clean up log files.
Click Log rotation to configure automatic log cleanup.


Content of the Log Files



Access Logs
These logs show all incoming requests to your website. Useful for analytics and troubleshooting.

Error Logs
These contain script errors encountered on your hosting package. CMS platforms like WordPress often suppress PHP errors unless debugging is enabled, making these logs crucial for troubleshooting.

📌 Tip:

A healthy website typically shows no errors in the error logs.
Replace voorbeeld.it with your own domain name and [servernaam] with the name of the server your hosting package is hosted on.


🎦 Instructional Video



Updated on: 19/05/2025

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