Turnkey and MDrivenServer logs
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You can find logs in MDrivenServer.
If you have the default installation of the TurnkeyServer and MDrivenServer you can access their logs directly like this from a browser


You can find the logs in Turnkey here:
=== Turnkey Server ===


https://<yourturnkey>/logs/TurnkeyServerLogRollingERRORS.txt
==== Direct URL ====
https://<yourturnkey>/developer/errors
https://&#x3C;yourturnkey&#x3E;/developer/log
or
https://&#x3C;yourturnkey&#x3E;/logs/TurnkeyServerLogRollingERRORS.txt
https://<yourturnkey>/logs/TurnkeyServerRollingDEBUG.txt


and https://<yourturnkey>/logs/TurnkeyServerRollingDEBUG.txt
=== MDrivenServer ===


The log and Errors can be dumped to browser with https://<yourturnkey>/developer/errors and https://&#x3C;yourturnkey&#x3E;/developer/log
===== Direct URL =====
https://<yourturnkey>/__MDrivenServer/logs/MDrivenServerRollingDEBUG.txt
https://&#x3C;yourturnkey&#x3E;/__MDrivenServer/logs/MDrivenServerLogRollingERRORS.txt


=== Using the Azure SCM for either TurnkeyServer or MDrivenServer ===
In Azure there is admin app for each app called scm.
In Azure there is admin app for each app called scm.
https://&#x3C;yourappname&#x3E;.scm.azurewebsites.net
You can log in there using the credentials you find in your publishing profile - or with an account if you have access to the hosting azure subscription.


https://&#x3C;yourappname&#x3E;.scm.azurewebsites.net  - you can log in here using the credentials you find in your publishing profile - or with an account if you have acces to the hosting azure subscription.
If you have this access you can find logs easy with these two urls:
https://&#x3C;yourappname&#x3E;.scm.azurewebsites.net/api/vfs/site/wwwroot/logs/TurnkeyServerRollingDEBUG.txt
  https://&#x3C;yourappname&#x3E;.scm.azurewebsites.net/api/vfs/site/wwwroot/__MDrivenServer/logs/MDrivenServerRollingDEBUG.txt


If you have this access you can find logs easy with these 2 urls:
=== If you're using Chrome, you might like this extension to make log viewing easier ===
 
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/better-text-viewer/lcaidopdffhfemoefoaadecppnjdknkc
https://<yourappname>.scm.azurewebsites.net/api/vfs/site/wwwroot/logs/TurnkeyServerRollingDEBUG.txt
 
https://<yourappname>.scm.azurewebsites.net/api/vfs/site/wwwroot/__MDrivenServer/logs/MDrivenServerRollingDEBUG.txt

Revision as of 10:57, 13 July 2020

If you have the default installation of the TurnkeyServer and MDrivenServer you can access their logs directly like this from a browser

Turnkey Server

Direct URL

https://<yourturnkey>/developer/errors 
https://<yourturnkey>/developer/log

or

https://<yourturnkey>/logs/TurnkeyServerLogRollingERRORS.txt
https://<yourturnkey>/logs/TurnkeyServerRollingDEBUG.txt

MDrivenServer

Direct URL
https://<yourturnkey>/__MDrivenServer/logs/MDrivenServerRollingDEBUG.txt
https://<yourturnkey>/__MDrivenServer/logs/MDrivenServerLogRollingERRORS.txt

Using the Azure SCM for either TurnkeyServer or MDrivenServer

In Azure there is admin app for each app called scm.

https://<yourappname>.scm.azurewebsites.net 

You can log in there using the credentials you find in your publishing profile - or with an account if you have access to the hosting azure subscription.

If you have this access you can find logs easy with these two urls:

https://<yourappname>.scm.azurewebsites.net/api/vfs/site/wwwroot/logs/TurnkeyServerRollingDEBUG.txt
https://<yourappname>.scm.azurewebsites.net/api/vfs/site/wwwroot/__MDrivenServer/logs/MDrivenServerRollingDEBUG.txt

If you're using Chrome, you might like this extension to make log viewing easier

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/better-text-viewer/lcaidopdffhfemoefoaadecppnjdknkc

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