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The access logs for each domain are cleared out each day after AWStats for your domain updates. If you only have 300 lines in your log file since the last time it was cleared, that is all that will show up on the latest visitors page.
In cPanel under the raw access logs you can select to have your logs archived on your own account and then these can be accessed directly via the logs folder on the account.
Sorry, after submitting that I realized that I completely misread your post which actually references the ERROR log
You can't change the number of lines that cPanel displays nor do you have direct access to the error log as it is combined for all domains on the server.
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