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How do I find out what causes Plesk Web Server to go down

Shawn M

Basic Pleskian
Hi,

I have 15 domains.

They start backing up from 2:00 AM every morning. The next domain starts the backup process at 2:05 AM and the next 5 min later and later.

They backup for an FTP Repository.

Between 430-5 AM I get a message from Watchdog that Plesk Web Server went down.

I know the times on some of the backup in the FTP Repository are created in the 430-5 AM timeframe.

How can I trouble shoot the issue? Are there any logs I can look at? If so, which ones?

How can I solve this?
 
I tried that, the one issue is that it shows the log from 6 13 am this moring,

I did $ less var/log/httpd/error_log

Can you please tell me how I would navigate up to see earlier?
 
You can view the logs from start by this cmd

#cat var/log/httpd/error_log | less
 
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