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Issue Log file browser - will Plesk only view current (uncompressed) log?

GuiltySpark

New Pleskian
Will Plesk not read previous (rotated & compressed) logs?

I tried putting in a filter to check the logs for a few days ago but on clicking "apply" nothing happens?
 
Hi,

Plesk must read rotated and compressed logs. What logs are you trying to view? Please provide a list of files from your log directory (/var/www/vhosts/{youdomain}/logs)
 
Its my Apache SSL logs which I believe translate to "logs/access_ssl.log.processed "
access_ssl.log.processed
logs from 09/Dec/2019:03:37:35 to 11/Dec/2019:03:04:53 (now)
access_ssl.log.processed.1.gz
logs from 06/Dec/2019:03:32:27 to 09/Dec/2019:03:36:50

I have 10 compressed logs (which I think is the default configuration).

If in Plesk I use the use the Logs function and just tick "Apache SSL/TLS access" logs and then use the From drop-down and click "prev day" and apply, nothing happens.

btw I should have said:

OS: ‪CentOS Linux 7.7.1908 (Core)‬
Product: Plesk Obsidian 18.0.21 Update #4 , last updated at Dec 4, 2019 03:49 AM
Checked at Dec 11, 2019 03:12 AM.
 
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