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How To Set up Error pages In cPanel?


The Errors tool in cPanel allows you to monitor and troubleshoot your website by displaying the latest 300 error messages that happened on it. This can help find and fix problems. Here's how to use cPanel Error

  1. Log into cPanel
    Enter your cPanel username and password to access the cPanel dashboard.
  2. Look for the Errors Icon
    Search for the "Advanced" option on your dashboard within cPanel. Select the "Errors" icon.
  3. View Recent Errors
    You will be directed to a page that shows the latest 300 errors that have happened on your website after clicking on the Errors icon. The most current errors are shown at the top of the list.
  4. Understand Error Messages
    Each error message will provide details such as the date and time it occurred, the type of error, and the URL that caused the error.
    Common errors include 404 (Not Found), 500 (Internal Server Error), and other HTTP status codes.
  5. Troubleshoot and Fix Errors
    Use the information provided in the error messages to identify and fix issues on your website. For example, if you see a 404 error, check if the URL is correct and if the file or page exists. If you see a 500 error, it might be an issue with your server configuration or a script that is malfunctioning.
  6. Tips for Using Errors
    Regular Monitoring: Check the Errors section regularly to catch and fix issues early.
    Detailed Logs: For more detailed error logs, you might need to access the error logs provided by your web hosting service or server.
    Seek Help: If you’re unsure how to fix a particular error, look up the error code online or contact your web hosting support for assistance.


Now you can use the Errors feature in cPanel to monitor and troubleshoot your website issues.Keep your site running smoothly by addressing errors promptly!

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