Hello,
I have been looking for several days to find information on the way that
tomcat handles log files. The user guide says that if you set the home
attribute of the Context Manager to a fully qualified path, that the logs/
, conf/ , webapps/ and work/ directories will be relative to the path
I have set up a new context at the system path:
/home/web/live_site
Within this path I have created:
conf/
webapps/
work/
logs/
It finds and autoloads the contexts under webapps, and writes the generated
.conf files to the /home/web/live_site/conf directory, but the tomcat.log,
jasper.log and
.
Aaron
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Dr. Aaron Titus
Department of Physics
316 Marteena Hall
North Carolina AT State University
Greensboro, NC 27411
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: (336) 334-7646
Fax: (336) 256-0815
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Hi All,
I have looked in all the online FAQ's, mailing lists, etc... and have not
been able to find the solution to the following question. When I start up
tomcat, I get a series of failures from a few java classes because its
trying to generate configuration files for apache, netscape, etc... I