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I must be doing something very wrong, but I can't work out what.

I can't get any logging happening.

System.out seems to go to /dev/null unless I start JServ manually. It
used to (JServ 1.0b2) go to Apache's error_log, but not any more. Nothing
appears in Apache's error_log or jserv_log. It doesn't end up on my console
(after having started Apache), despite what it says in the Faq-O-Matic.
Starting it manually results in System.out being my cosole, as I'd expect.

I have all the logging options turned on in the zone properties file.
The log file as cut 'n' pasted from the jserv-status page for the zone,
so no typos, is:
/onestep/projects/onestep/jserv.log

The server is running under my UID. I have write access to the file.
It's mode 777:
[eddie@onestep onestep]$ ls -l /onestep/projects/onestep/jserv.log 
-rw-rw-rw-  1 eddie   staff  0 Jun 24 16:26 /onestep/projects/onestep/jserv.log

The best I can find in the mailing list archives is:

> Subject: ServletContext.log()
> From: Brad Andrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 24 Jun 1999 20:18:52 -0700
> 
> Hi All - Does anyone know if the logging features of Java Servlets are
> supported by JServ 1.0?  I tried it today and it didn't write anything
> to the logs, jserv or error.  Here's the methods I was using:

Which is exactly one of the problems I was having (no logging).

The response follows:

> Subject: Re: ServletContext.log()
> From: "jon *" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 24 Jun 1999 23:39:59 -0700
> 
> > Hi All - Does anyone know if the logging features of Java Servlets are
> > supported by JServ 1.0?  I tried it today and it didn't write anything
> > to the logs, jserv or error.  Here's the methods I was using:
> 
> this is discussed in detail in the faq.
> 
> -jon

Which is bogus. It's not in the Faq-O-Matic. I looked. I used the search
link. It couldn't find it either.
(BTW, the mailing list archive search thingy is broken - it gives me zero
results for everything)

I've never had logging working under Apache JServ, from about 0.9.7 or so.
I've seen others with the same problem, but I've never seen the solution.
I've had a look at the code, but it's a fair bit of code to go through to
familiarise myself with, and I can't see the problem yet.
Can anyone shed some light please?
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Sam Couter                                             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Internet Engineer
tSA Consulting


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