I've noticed that with Cold Fusion 4.5.1 SP2 Enterprise Edition on Linux
that if you go in to the Administrator area and change the log directory
(under logging | settings) that most of the log and PID files will reflect
the change, but the webserver.log file is still kept and updated in
/opt/coldfusion/log/.

Is there any workaround to get the webserver.log file pointed at a different
directory?  I really hadn't planned on having growing files under /opt, and
prefer to use /var/log/cfusion for all CF logging purposes.  Can we use a
symlink on this file?  Maybe I ought to just symlink the log directory to
/var/log/cfusion...

Thanks,

-Rob Patrick



Also, just in case somebody in the future is searching the list archive, do
NOT remove the directory /tmp on a Unix system running Cold Fusion, as it
will cause cfexec to repeatedly crash in a terrible loop, as it uses
/tmp/cfserver for the cfserver and cfexec processes.  Macromedia/Allaire
might want to put something under settings for this to be
changed...especially if it isn't already covered in the docs somewhere.


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