Never mind...

It was a permissions problem. Red5 was not able to write to the red5 directory... though i'm not sure why... I just manually created the log file and changed the permissions and it is now writing properly.

I also changed the permissions of the red5 directory, as the batch archive will need to be written as well.




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From: Nick Velloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: June 10, 2007 4:18:03 PM MDT
To: [email protected]
Subject: Red5 Logging problems on RedHat

I am having a beast of a time getting logging to work on a stand- alone red5 install on redhat linux.

based on scouring google for help:

in the /opt/red5/conf/log4j.properties file I have:

added FLOG to line 1
log4j.rootCategory=DEBUG, CONSOLE, FLOG

commented out line 4
#log4j.logger.org.red5.server=WARN

and added this to log my app:
log4j.logger.org.red5.server.webapp.face2face=DEBUG

stopped red5.
started red5.

no log file generated. nothing. red5 seems to be running properly, as I can connect to it with no problem, including running the demos.

red5 version 0.6.1

Any ideas?

Nick

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