Hi Jim,

Monkey looks for a directory that contains the configuration files,
you can see the default configuration directory with "$ monkey -b".
You can override that path with the flag  "-c".

The first thing is to make sure the 'logger' plugin is enabled on
plugins.load configuration file, then make sure that your virtual host
file (the default one is conf/sites/default) have enabled the entries
for access and error logs.

The detailed steps are here:
http://monkey-project.com/documentation/1.5/plugins/log_writer.html

If some step is not clear, please don't hesitate to ask again :)

best,


On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 1:25 PM, Jim Richards <drdoa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was hoping that someone could help me understand monkey configuration. I
> am trying to install monkey globally /usr/local/bin. It seems to be running
> just fine but I don’t get any log files. How does monkey know where
> Plugins.load resides? Is it configured in monkey.conf?  The documentation
> doesn’t really explain configuration clearly.
>
> Thanks
> Jim
>
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