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Problem VESTACP Website 502 bad gateway

Hello everyone
I am having problems from 2 to 3 weeks ago with VESTACP, it happens that the problem happens that everything is fine on my website, but every 3 to 4 hours the 502 bad gateway warning appears, I currently Apache + proxy nginx, but this does not It happened before, now it is happening more frequent.

My load is 0.85 1.01 0.90.

I have not noticed anything strange in my loads of Load, but I do not understand what can happen that is causing. Can you help me investigate how I do to see the problem it causes? I'm weighing that it's from VESTACp, but at the same time I think it can be using + ngninx proxy

Comments

  • @MrRob

    I suspect php crashing but to really help you we/you need to checkout your logs.

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider
    edited April 2018

    Probably php-fpm. Without logs, nobody knows.

    Thanked by 1mohamed
  • MrRobMrRob Member

    @MikeA said:
    Probably php-fpm. Without logs, nobody knows.

    Thanks for comment, can you tell me how I can see if the php-fpm is the cause? in the putty console, what records do I have to add to show me?

    @mohamed said:
    @MrRob

    I suspect php crashing but to really help you we/you need to checkout your logs.

    Thanks for comment, how do I get the log? What a command I add in the putty console.

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    @MrRob Check if it's running first of all, but I don't know what Vesta runs services as or where it stores logs, so you'd have to check online.

  • mohamedmohamed Member
    edited May 2018

    @MrRob

    Here is your short guide:

    1 Enable File Manager

    nano  /usr/local/vesta/conf/vesta.conf
    

    Add this option at EOF

    KEY REDACTED

    locked the file down

    chattr +i /usr/local/vesta/conf/vesta.conf
    

    and then you can login to vesta and checkout the file manager tab and go to /home/admin/web/yourdomain/logs

    or just cd into /home/admin/web/yourdomain/logs

    With Best Wishes.

  • FalzoFalzo Member

    flagged. this essentially isn't a solution to the problem but merely a guide on how to circumvent a licensing restriction. not cool...

    the filemanager is not needed for viewing the logs, that's can be done out of the box directly per web-domain in the panel. if OP is unable to read logs in the console, he probably is better off hiring a sysadmin in the first place.

    Thanked by 1mehargags
  • hawchawc Moderator, LIR

    @Falzo said:

    flagged. this essentially isn't a solution to the problem but merely a guide on how to circumvent a licensing restriction. not cool...

    the filemanager is not needed for viewing the logs, that's can be done out of the box directly per web-domain in the panel. if OP is unable to read logs in the console, he probably is better off hiring a sysadmin in the first place.

    Thank you. User dealt with

  • aRNoLDaRNoLD Member
    edited May 2018

    @mohamed said:
    @MrRob

    Here is your short guide:

    1 Enable File Manager

    nano  /usr/local/vesta/conf/vesta.conf
    

    Add this option at EOF

    KEY REDACTED

    locked the file down

    chattr +i /usr/local/vesta/conf/vesta.conf
    

    and then you can login to vesta and checkout the file manager tab and go to /home/admin/web/yourdomain/logs

    or just cd into /home/admin/web/yourdomain/logs

    With Best Wishes.

    This is the solution ? Guess is for cracking the plugin.

  • RadiRadi Host Rep, Veteran

    Check the logs. Bad gateway usually means Apache failed to restart for some reason. If you want, contact me and I can have a look at them for free.

  • MrRobMrRob Member

    @Radi said:
    Check the logs. Bad gateway usually means Apache failed to restart for some reason. If you want, contact me and I can have a look at them for free.

    Hi guys, from what I see, it's nothing from my website, it's something that makes this problem happen on my server.

    I'm studying and I check that this 502 notice happens every 4 hours. with accuracy 4 hours. yesterday for example, it happened at 1:36 pm, then it happened at 5:34 pm, then it happened at 9:36 pm

    That's why something is failing.

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    Anything running on cron?

    Thanked by 1Falzo
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