Ok, I did that and here is what I got:

[r...@li54-122 bin]# less ../logs/localhost_access_log.2009-05-
12.txt 
70.249.74.9 - - [12/May/2009:16:17:00 -0400] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 
347
70.249.74.9 - - [12/May/2009:16:17:00 -0400] "GET /pentaho/ 
HTTP/1.1" 404 979



On Tue, 12 May 2009 15:11:15 -0500 "Caldarale, Charles R" 
<chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:
>> From: tom...@nym.hush.com [mailto:tom...@nym.hush.com]
>> Subject: RE: requested resource not available
>> 
>> I am not sure I have Tomcat logging set up correctly,
>> so I have not learned anything there.
>
>For a standard Tomcat installation (downloaded from 
>tomcat.apache.org), there's really nothing to set up; the log 
>files will be in Tomcat's logs directory.  If you're using a 3rd-
>party repackaged version of Tomcat, there's no telling where the 
>log files might be.
>
>Assuming you can find the logs, try updating conf/server.xml to 
>remove the comment markers around the AccessLogValve and restart 
>Tomcat.  The logs will then show whether or not the request is 
>even reaching Tomcat.
>
> - Chuck
>
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