Thanks - it works fine. The default jserv.properties file should be 
changed to include log.channel.servletLog=true as well as explain 
the permissioning problem.


On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, Guenther Wieser wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> I can tell you you are not alone!
> Here's the repsonse to my questions about 2 weeks ago:
> ------------
> Set
> 
> log.file=/var/log/jserv.trace
> 
> and make sure it is writable by the user as whom apache is run, e.g.,
> 
> touch /var/log/jserv.trace
> chown httpd:httpd /var/log/jserv.trace
> 
> Then look in /var/log/jserv.trace to get the extra errors.
> 
> (Use the path to your log files instead of "/var/log".)
> 
> You'll also need to enable the servlet log channel by adding
> 
> log.channel.servletLog=true
> 
> to your jserv properties file. The messages should then show up in the
> jserv.trace file (they do for me).
> ------------
> 



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