I'm not versed on a UNIX box, so my message was directed to Windows operating systems.
-----Original Message----- From: Jeff Ramin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 1:39 PM To: JRun-Talk Subject: Re: Jrun log files Kevin, you need to provide more info, particularly what OS you're running. On unix based systems, you can in fact delete a file even if it's currently being written to by another process as you already know). I can't speak for how NT file systems work. If you're on unix, I agree with Lloyd; the only way to get the log file(s) recreated is by bouncing JRun. "Haseltine, Celeste" wrote: > > You cannot delete the log files that JRUN writes to while the server is > actually running. So I am assuming that you have deleted a log file that > your application itself creates, not one that JRUN creates. In that case, > the moment someone "touches" one of your JSP/servlets that write out to your > log file, your Java class behind the log file should re-create the log file, > and begin inserting your messages. I have a log file that I created myself > that is a Java class, and I have included a method to recreate the log file > on the hard drive if it does not exists at the time the application needs to > write to the file. If you Java class does not have such a method, you > should add one to your class file. > > If you did delete one of JRUN's log files prior to starting your server, > then that log file will be re-created by JRUN the moment your application > writes out to it. > > If this doesn't address your question, repost the question with additional > details of what you are trying to do. > > Celeste > -----Original Message----- > From: Skip Klobucher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 1:22 PM > To: JRun-Talk > Subject: RE: Jrun log files > > If you're on NT/2000, you can retrieve them from the recycle bin. If you're > on Unix, you're out of luck. As far as I know, there is no basic way to > recover a file you've deleted, without immediately halting your system, > removing your disk drive, and bringing your disk to a recovery service > provider. Unless you've got a backup somewhere. Sorry. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kevin Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 1:52 PM > To: JRun-Talk > Subject: Re: Jrun log files > > I don't want restart the server, is there any smart ways ? > > On Thursday, November 29, 2001, at 10:44 AM, Lloyd H. Meinholz wrote: > > > Restart the server. > > > > Lloyd > > > > > > Kevin Li wrote: > >> > >> I accidently delete the log files, now I cann't see the stdout.log, is > >> there any way to get it back? > >> > >> Thanks > >> > >> Kevin > >> > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Your ad could be here. Monies from ads go to support these lists and provide more resources for the community. http://www.fusionauthority.com/ads.cfm Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists
