Sung Woo,

The logfile name is defined by
<attribute 
name="filename">{jrun.rootdir}/logs/{jrun.server.name}-event.log</attribute>

If you are running the Server edition, they should be in
coldfusion-event.log, I believe.  We change the attribute above to go
to a different directory.

Jon

On 3/28/06, Sung Woo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For some reason, I can't get metrics running on a recent CFMX7 upgrade (from 
> CFMX6.1).  The relevant portions on jrun.xml are as follows:
>
> <!-- This Service provides metrics information                          -->
>   <!-- ================================================================== -->
>   <service class="coldfusion.server.jrun4.metrics.MetricsServiceAdapter" 
> name="MetricsService">
>     <attribute name="bindToJNDI">true</attribute>
>   </service>
>
> <!-- ================================================================== -->
>   <!-- This Service represents JRun's logging facility                    -->
>   <!-- ================================================================== -->
>   <service class="jrunx.logger.LoggerService" name="LoggerService">
>     <attribute name="format">{server.date} {log.level} 
> {log.message}{log.exception}</attribute>
>     <!-- You can modify format to suit your need. -->
>     <!-- EXAMPLE: <attribute name="format">{date MM/dd HH:mm:ss} 
> {log.message}{log.exception}</attribute> -->
>     <attribute name="errorEnabled">true</attribute>
>     <attribute name="warningEnabled">true</attribute>
>     <attribute name="infoEnabled">true</attribute>
>     <attribute name="debugEnabled">false</attribute>
>     <!-- You may also need to uncomment MetricsService if you want metrics 
> enabled -->
>     <attribute name="metricsEnabled">true</attribute>
>     <attribute name="metricsLogFrequency">120</attribute>
>     <attribute name="metricsFormat">Web threads (busy/total): 
> {jrpp.busyTh}/{jrpp.totalTh} Sessions: {sessions} Total Memory={totalMemory} 
> Free={freeMemory}</attribute>
>     <service class="jrunx.logger.ThreadedLogEventHandler" 
> name="ThreadedLogEventHandler">
>       <service class="jrunx.logger.ConsoleLogEventHandler" 
> name=":service=ConsoleLogEventHandler" />
>       <service class="jrunx.logger.FileLogEventHandler" 
> name="FileLogEventHandler">
>         <attribute 
> name="filename">{jrun.rootdir}/logs/{jrun.server.name}-event.log</attribute>
>         <attribute name="rotationSize">200k</attribute>
>         <attribute name="rotationFiles">3</attribute>
>         <!-- Use heading to specify an alternate log heading for system event 
> log. -->
>         <!-- EXAMPLE: <attribute name="heading"># Created by JRun on {date 
> MM/dd HH:mm:ss}</attribute> -->
>         <attribute name="closeDelay">5000</attribute>
>         <attribute name="deleteOnExit">false</attribute>
>       </service>
>     </service>
>   </service>
>
> Is there something I'm doing wrong?  The log directory is 
> C:\CFusionMX7\runtime\logs, and I'm looking at coldfusion-out.log.
>
> 

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