Hi,
a) Convert my log4j.properties file to use a RollingFileAppender. I
This is good.
AppDirectory inside Parameters using the Registry Editor), I couldn't
figure out how to change the home directory for Tomcat running as a
Relying on the home directory is bad.
logging; I'd rather use a
and Deployment best practices
Hi,
a) Convert my log4j.properties file to use a RollingFileAppender. I
This is good.
AppDirectory inside Parameters using the Registry Editor), I couldn't
figure out how to change the home directory for Tomcat running as a
Relying on the home directory is bad
But I finally decided as I was upgrading Tomcat that I'd address that
problem by moving to a rolling file appender. Seems to me that I have
two choices for doing this:
we find the rolling file appenders useful as you can specify periodcity and
they rename themselves to dated filenames. you
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 10:14:24 -0500, Shapira, Yoav [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
a) Convert my log4j.properties file to use a RollingFileAppender. I
This is good.
I'd rather use a relative path (something like ./logs) and
have the logs all end up in %TOMCAT_HOME%/logs.
Log4j configuration files
Shapira, Yoav writes:
Loggers are gone in Tomcat 5.5.
One gentle suggestion: Is it possible make a note of that in the server
configuration documentation? I was reading
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/logger.html and was
just getting interested in them before reading a
Hi,
One gentle suggestion: Is it possible make a note of that in the server
configuration documentation? I was reading
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/logger.html and
was
just getting interested in them before reading a post on the topic this
morning.
If we were to start
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Subject: Re: Logging and Deployment best practices
Shapira, Yoav writes:
Loggers are gone in Tomcat 5.5.
One gentle suggestion: Is it possible make a note of that in
the server
configuration documentation? I was reading
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat
Phillip Qin writes:
Hi, I don't think the log will go to system32 directory.
Try something like this
log4j.appender.file.File=${catalina.home}/logs/lciponline_debug.txt
It will when I just do this, though:
log4j.appender.file.File=lciponline_debug.txt
Using the environment variable was
Hi,
speaking of which yoav, it's been a little while since i first
submitted a
doc patch for 5.5's logging page and it's not been made live yet .. is
this
a painful procedure ;) :)
As the Bugzilla comments said, your patch (a modified version thereof,
actually) has been committed. The changes