Now that you know how to manage the service itself, you should take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with a few important directories and files.
Content
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/var/www/html
: The actual web content, which by default only consists of the default Nginx page you saw earlier, is served out of the/var/www/html
directory. This can be changed by altering Nginx configuration files.
Server Configuration
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/etc/nginx
: The Nginx configuration directory. All of the Nginx configuration files reside here. -
/etc/nginx/nginx.conf
: The main Nginx configuration file. This can be modified to make changes to the Nginx global configuration. -
/etc/nginx/sites-available/
: The directory where per-site "server blocks" can be stored. Nginx will not use the configuration files found in this directory unless they are linked to thesites-enabled
directory (see below). Typically, all server block configuration is done in this directory, and then enabled by linking to the other directory. -
/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/
: The directory where enabled per-site "server blocks" are stored. Typically, these are created by linking to configuration files found in thesites-available
directory. -
/etc/nginx/snippets
: This directory contains configuration fragments that can be included elsewhere in the Nginx configuration. Potentially repeatable configuration segments are good candidates for refactoring into snippets.
Server Logs
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/var/log/nginx/access.log
: Every request to your web server is recorded in this log file unless Nginx is configured to do otherwise. -
/var/log/nginx/error.log
: Any Nginx errors will be recorded in this log.