It should be the same. There is a chance that some of the config files in
the ZIP might have the Windows CRLF end-of-line terminator (instead of the
Solaris LF), but I believe that xerces treats this as white-space.
Of course, installing gtar isn't that bad, and saves you many MB on the
* randie ursal [EMAIL PROTECTED] [1122 02:22]:
does it mean, there's a fixed no. of log files ang previous log files
will not be cleanup by Tomcat, it will just rotate?
'cron is strong in his mountain' as Conan used to say.
Stick
30 2 * * * /usr/bin/find /path/to/logs -name '*log' -type -f
They shouldn't really be different.
Except for the exe version which lets you install tomcat as a service in
NT, but that's about it.
randie ursal wrote:
hi list,
is it ok if i installed on a Solaris machine the ZIP
version of Jakarta-Tomcat-4.0 and not the TAR GZ file?
actually i
thanks...but i noticed something with the log files.
it wasn't been deleted automatically by Tomcat...i've been using Tomcat
for 3 months already and when i look at the logs directory there are
still logs files dated 3 months ago...is this normal?...when does Tomcat
remove old log files?
i
By default logs are rotated on a daily basis.
randie ursal wrote:
thanks...but i noticed something with the log files.
it wasn't been deleted automatically by Tomcat...i've been using Tomcat
for 3 months already and when i look at the logs directory there are
still logs files dated 3 months
does it mean, there's a fixed no. of log files ang previous log files
will not be cleanup by Tomcat, it will just rotate?
Kwok Peng Tuck wrote:
By default logs are rotated on a daily basis.
randie ursal wrote:
thanks...but i noticed something with the log files.
it wasn't been deleted
Yes it looks that way. I'm not sure if you can change the behaviour of
this. I personally wouldn't like to look at one huge file.
randie ursal wrote:
does it mean, there's a fixed no. of log files ang previous log files
will not be cleanup by Tomcat, it will just rotate?
Kwok Peng Tuck wrote:
ok..thanks. i thought the log files will get bigger and bigger, because
im not using the correct Tomcat file version on Solaris OS...i thought i
should have installed the TAR version instead of ZIP file, but
everything seems normal after all.
thanks again.
Kwok Peng Tuck wrote:
Yes it looks
hi list,
is it ok if i installed on a Solaris machine the ZIP
version of Jakarta-Tomcat-4.0 and not the TAR GZ file?
actually i already installed and used it...so far i haven't got any
problem. is there a difference between this releases?..is ZIP version
file just for Windows OS or it can