Where does Tomcat puts it's log?

2003-12-04 Thread Nadia Kunkov
Hi, this is basically a repost, since I still can't get this working.
I have upgraded my Linux box to j2sdk1.4.1_04 from jdk1.3.1_04.  I have
fixed the Java_Home variable in /tomcat4/conf/tomcat4.conf file to use the
new one.  Now, when I run my java applications usually catalina.out gets
populated with errors and messages.  My catalina.out is completely empty!
What happened?  Its something with java upgrade but I don't know what it is.
Does Tomcat use some other file now?
I'd appreciate any ideas.
Thanks in advance.
N.K.





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RE: Where does Tomcat puts it's log?

2003-12-04 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Howdy,
Tomcat doesn't use any other file unless you changed its configuration.
I'm sure people read your original post: no one cared enough or knew
enough to help.

For starters, what happens if you do a new tomcat installation, not from
an RPM, into a clean new location, and tell it to use your new JDK?

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


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From: Nadia Kunkov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 3:12 PM
To: Tomcat help (E-mail)
Subject: Where does Tomcat puts it's log?

Hi, this is basically a repost, since I still can't get this working.
I have upgraded my Linux box to j2sdk1.4.1_04 from jdk1.3.1_04.  I have
fixed the Java_Home variable in /tomcat4/conf/tomcat4.conf file to use
the
new one.  Now, when I run my java applications usually catalina.out
gets
populated with errors and messages.  My catalina.out is completely
empty!
What happened?  Its something with java upgrade but I don't know what
it
is.
Does Tomcat use some other file now?
I'd appreciate any ideas.
Thanks in advance.
N.K.





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Parker Global Strategies
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203-358-4023


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RE: Where does Tomcat puts it's log?

2003-12-04 Thread Nadia Kunkov
Thanks for the answer.  I'll try to do what you suggested and see what'll happen.  But 
is there anything else I can do?  The Catalina.out file gets created but it's just 
empty.  I checked permissions on it and it's fine. Should I maybe upgrade Tomcat 
first?  
P.S. I have gotten a lot of answers from you, Yoav, and they were invaluable. I 
appreciate your helping all of us out there.  
Thanks
N.K.

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From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 3:20 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Where does Tomcat puts it's log?



Howdy,
Tomcat doesn't use any other file unless you changed its configuration.
I'm sure people read your original post: no one cared enough or knew
enough to help.

For starters, what happens if you do a new tomcat installation, not from
an RPM, into a clean new location, and tell it to use your new JDK?

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


-Original Message-
From: Nadia Kunkov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 3:12 PM
To: Tomcat help (E-mail)
Subject: Where does Tomcat puts it's log?

Hi, this is basically a repost, since I still can't get this working.
I have upgraded my Linux box to j2sdk1.4.1_04 from jdk1.3.1_04.  I have
fixed the Java_Home variable in /tomcat4/conf/tomcat4.conf file to use
the
new one.  Now, when I run my java applications usually catalina.out
gets
populated with errors and messages.  My catalina.out is completely
empty!
What happened?  Its something with java upgrade but I don't know what
it
is.
Does Tomcat use some other file now?
I'd appreciate any ideas.
Thanks in advance.
N.K.





Nadia Kunkov
Parker Global Strategies
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203-358-4023


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RE: Where does Tomcat puts it's log?

2003-12-04 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Howdy,

Thanks for the answer.  I'll try to do what you suggested and see
what'll
happen.  But is there anything else I can do?  The Catalina.out file
gets
created but it's just empty.  I checked permissions on it and it's
fine.
Should I maybe upgrade Tomcat first?

Not an upgrade, but a clean installation.  Apparently something got
barfed with the tomcat install when you did the JDK upgrade.  It appears
you installed tomcat from an RPM, rather than the tomcat distribution
from jakarta.apache.org, and that method of installation introduces
additional variables.  That's why I'd do a completely new clean install
to a different location if I were you.

P.S. I have gotten a lot of answers from you, Yoav, and they were
invaluable. I appreciate your helping all of us out there.

Glad to help ;)

Yoav Shapira



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