# sfErrorLoggerPlugin plugin The `sfErrorLoggerPlugin` logs all your 404 and 500 errors to the database. It also provides a module `sfErrorLogViewer` to navigate through the errors. ## Installation * Install the plugin symfony plugin-install http://plugins.symfony-project.com/sfErrorLoggerPlugin * Rebuild your model symfony propel-build-all * Enable the viewer module in your `settings.yml` (optional) all: .settings: activated_modules: [sfErrorLogViewer](...,) * Clear the cache symfony cc * You're done. ## Troubleshooting If you use the symfony `sync` task, be sure to check the following line in `config/rsync_exclude.txt` and change: log by /log/*