On Fri, 05 May 2017 07:24:02 -0400,
Michael Orlitzky wrote:
>
> On 05/05/2017 07:13 AM, John Covici wrote:
> >
> > The php log is not mentioned in the .htaccess file of owncloud. But
> > regardless of owncloud, php fatal errors are not logged anywhere under
> > apache, even though I have log_errors and a log file name.
> >
>
> Apache doesn't know anything about what happens in the PHP code, so the
> errors should be logged in that separate PHP error log, if anywhere.
>
> As a temporary measure, you can try enabling "display_errors" and
> "display_startup_errors" in your (Apache) php.ini. That should convince
> PHP to spit out the error into your browser when you visit the page,
> rather than (or in addition to) logging it.
If I put those on, I don't even get the 500, I get nothing at all
instead! Very odd, indeed. I just get a blank window when I use my
php fatal error creator.
But if I change it to http, I get the fatal error.
For owncloud, changing to http yields the same result. However, when
I finally changed the display_startup_errors to On, I get the
following fatal error:
[05-May-2017 11:44:21 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Maximum execution time of
30 seconds exceeded in
/var/www/covici.com/htdocs-secure/owncloud/lib/base.php on line 542
[05-May-2017 11:44:21 UTC] PHP Stack trace:
[05-May-2017 11:44:21 UTC] PHP 1. {main}()
/var/www/covici.com/htdocs-secure/owncloud/index.php:0
[05-May-2017 11:44:21 UTC] PHP 2. require_once()
/var/www/covici.com/htdocs-secure/owncloud/index.php:37
[05-May-2017 11:44:21 UTC] PHP 3. OC::init()
/var/www/covici.com/htdocs-secure/owncloud/lib/base.php:967
[05-May-2017 11:44:21 UTC] PHP 4. set_time_limit()
/var/www/covici.com/htdocs-secure/owncloud/lib/base.php:542
Any insights would be appreciated.
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