Is it as simple as you misspelled suffix?
Roger Whitcomb
Computer Associates
Senior Software Engineer
Development
Phone: +1 408 965 8653
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From: rainer jünger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday,
thanks Roger,
well the misspelling was happend only in the email.
In the server.xml it is spelled correctly...
rainer jünger
Is it as simple as you misspelled suffix?
Roger Whitcomb
Computer Associates
Senior Software Engineer
Development
Phone: +1 408 965 8653
FAX: +1 408 965 8805
Software Engineer
Development
Phone: +1 408 965 8653
FAX: +1 408 965 8805
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From: rainer jünger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 10:49 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: server.xml question
thanks
At Tuesday, 30 April 2002, you wrote:
Here are some suggestions:
- Are the log files being written ANYWHERE? Or not at all?
- What if you use a relative path (such as logs)?
- Are the permissions set correctly for your directory?
- What if you DON'T use the trailing / on the directory name?
Hi,
Actually suggestion number two reminds me: isn't it true that tomcat
by default only allows itself to write files underneath TOMCAT_HOME?
maybe this doesn't apply to log files.
I had a problem a while back as far as trying to write uploaded files
to a different directory -- I had two
Hi Roger,
- Are the permissions set correctly for your directory?
that was the reason (stupid me!)
chmod 777 ... solved the problem
is it normal that there are only very view infos being writen in?? I thougt
it is also the access log and the error log?
Sofar there are only infos concerning
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Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 11:52 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: server.xml question
Hi Roger,
- Are the permissions set correctly for your directory?
that was the reason (stupid me!)
chmod 777 ... solved the problem
is it normal that there are only very view infos being writen