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    CPanel PHP Error Logs

    Well - I figured out the issue. I feel a little stupid, but it may help someone else. PHP-FPM stores the PHP error logs in the home/$user/logs directory. It does not use the settings from the php.ini file. When you switch over to LiteSpeed, it pulls the log location from the php.ini file...
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    CPanel PHP Error Logs

    Okey Dokey. I'll see what they have to say. Thanks.
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    CPanel PHP Error Logs

    I've explained though that it IS enabled. When you turn LSWS off, it works just fine. So it's not an issue on the CPanel side in my opinion.
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    CPanel PHP Error Logs

    I believe that's with CloudLinux. We are running MultiPHP Manager. PHP Error logging is configured correctly inside the MultiPHP Manager because as soon as I turn LSWS off, it goes back to logging everything perfectly fine for all accounts. But as soon as I turn LSWS on, it stops logging...
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    CPanel PHP Error Logs

    Where are those logs found though for each CPanel account? In the /home/ACCOUNT/logs folder like they used to be? Or is everything compiled into 1 log now in the /var/log/apache2/error_log?
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    CPanel PHP Error Logs

    Hello, We recently installed Litespeed on a few servers of ours that are running WHM/Cpanel and AlmaLinux. When running Apache, each user can access their PHP error logs in their home/ACCOUNT/logs directory. But once we switch over to Litespeed, those logs stop. I understand Litespeed logs to...
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