I have the same problem too. 
In JRun4, there is no '-nohup' option to start a server. So I tried to use unix nohup 
command:
         nohup ./jrun -start myserver 1>{Jrun.rootdir}/logs/myserver-out.log 
2>{Jrun.rootdir}/logs/myserver-error.log &
However, if I terminate the terminal, the server will also stop. 

I am forwarding this email to JRun Talk. Can someone help us?

Thanks,

YZ

-----Original Message-----
From: Kannaiyan P [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 1:12 PM
To: Zhang, Yuying
Subject: RE: Logging in JRun4


Hi Zhang,
   Thanks a lot for your help.
  sorry for bugging you . in jrun 3.1 I used to start the server using jrun 
-nohup . so if i terminate the terminal also still jrun is running on the 
background. when i tried in jrun 4.0 it show the gui after starting if i 
exit the gui still it works but when i terminate the terminal it server 
stops. could you please help me on this issue . my is live i have some many 
problems.

Thanks
Kans.

com>
To: "Kannaiyan P" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Logging in JRun4
Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2002 10:48:33 -0700

Hi,
In JRun4, you have to specifically pass the name of your log file when you 
start your server:
jrun -start myserver 1>{Jrun.rootdir}/logs/myserver-out.log 
2>{Jrun.rootdir}/logs/myserver-error.log

In this way, you can use System.out.println to print message to 
myserver-out.log, and System.err.println to print message to 
myserver-error.log.

YZ


-----Original Message-----
From: Kannaiyan P [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 11:46 AM
To: Zhang, Yuying
Subject: Logging in JRun4


Hi Zhang,
    I saw your posting on the jrun forum. I have the same problem. could you
please send me the detail information how to setup the default-out.log for
the system.out.println message. that would be very helpful for me. if you
know any manual for this on the web. that also helpful for me. if you
response for this mail i very grad for you.

Thanks
Kans



From: "Zhang, Yuying" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: JRun-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Logging in JRun4
Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2002 11:49:50 -0700

Hi,
Another trouble while doing server migration from JRun3.1 to JRun4.0:
In 3.1, I used System.out.println() to dump debug information to
myserver-out.log. However after we migrated to JRun4.0, it did not
automatically setup logs for System.out message. According to TechNote 23128
- JRun 4.0 : Configuring the Error and Out Log Files, I started myserver as:
Jrun -start myserver 1>{Jrun.rootdir}/logs/myserver-out.log
2>{Jrun.rootdir}/logs/myserver-error.log

I did see myserver-out.log  and myserver-error.log created under the logs
directory. However when I used System.out.println()/System.err.println() in
my jsp files, nothing was printed out.

Do I need any other settings to direct System.out or System.err information
to the related log files?

Your help is greatly appreciated!

Yuying Zhang


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