It's not really a CF log - more of a java log to standard logging  IO - on a
default installation it's in "/runtime/lib/logs/".

-Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 3:46 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: ColdFusion J2EE mysterious error (still broken)


On Thursday 12 May 2005 14:50, Mark A Kruger wrote:
> speculate as well as anyone :) Your server runs until it throws an error.

Feel free to think out loud, you might hit the thing we haven't.

> But it can't init the class it needs to handle the error.. subsequent
> errors fail because there is no handler.

It's more like it throws an exception in ServiceFactory that isn't logged,
but
blows it up. I think.

> So the question is why can't it
> init the error handler.  How about permissions. Does your CF server have
> rights to the JVM log directory? Is it running on a system or a user

It's running as root, and has the MM recommended changes made to
weblogic.xml's security policy to basically grant the application full
rights.

> account? If it can't write a file (like coldfusion-err.log)

This file doesn't currently exist on the filesystem. Is it a normal CF file
that would appear in WEB-INF/cfusion/logs ?

> till it had anything to flush to the file and then fail. I would check the
> JVM's runtime/logs (or wherever your j2ee server logs from the runtime).

Yeah done that, zilch :-(
The only slightly odd thing is that immediately before the initial
ExceptionInInitializerError we have:
####<13-May-2005 06:49:01 BST> <Info> <HTTP> <GBB_AppServer> <ExecuteThread:
'4' for queue: 'default'> <kernel identity> <> <101047> <[ServletContext
(id=157796498,name=ceo_platform,context-path=)] CfmServlet: init>
Now, shouldn't that already be deployed and init'ed, as the site had been
serving pages for hours before that ?
Also, I was still receiving messages from in scheduler.log, indicating that
it
was trying to start new requests processing, so that part of the server at
least was still running.

--

Tom Chiverton
Advanced ColdFusion Programmer



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