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Question CGI errors posting to global error log instead of domain's

G J Piper

Regular Pleskian
I've migrated my server over from a CentOS 6 server to a CentOS 7 server, and now the perl CGI scripts I have are no longer printing STDERR to their local domain's error logs, but instead to the global /var/log/httpd/error_log

Any idea how I can change this behavior back, or why it is happening?

I also notcied the output in the log no longer has the standard dates/times and such... only the text I printed to STDERR is on lines by themselves.

Also, my /var/log/httpd/suexec_log has hundreds of these in it:
[2018-03-01 11:34:20]: uid: (10005/<domainusername>) gid: (1005/1005) cmd: cgi_wrapper
 
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