Re: My Log4j statements going crazy in catalina.out

2008-08-14 Thread emerson cargnin
Thanks gregor. This would be to get tomcat to rotate right? What i was testing was to have a log4j.properties (which I believe is the same outcome as the log4j.xml) in the common/classes, and commons logging and log4j jars in the common/lib. This worked right I had a tomcat.log which rotates and

Re: My Log4j statements going crazy in catalina.out

2008-08-13 Thread emerson cargnin
Any suggestion on this? thanks emerson On 08/08/2008, emerson cargnin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi there sorry for the lack of information. I'm running tomcat 5.5.26. logging.properties are in the tomcat/conf folder. My log4j file is inside tomcat/bin/resources This is the location where

Re: My Log4j statements going crazy in catalina.out

2008-08-13 Thread Gregor Schneider
Well, I guess you should vĀ“have a vanilla start with log4j. Therefore: 1st make sure that you've got all necessary libs installed in the appropriate folders (guess you're fine here, otherwise no logs would show up) 2nd create a file $catalina_home/common/classes/log4j.xml with the following

Re: My Log4j statements going crazy in catalina.out

2008-08-08 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Emerson, emerson cargnin wrote: | In tomcat, though, even if my log file has only ERROR statements, | catalina.out seems to be getting all INFO, DEBUG from my application. | I couldnt' find anything in loggin properties that would set at ROOT |

Re: My Log4j statements going crazy in catalina.out

2008-08-08 Thread emerson cargnin
Hi there sorry for the lack of information. I'm running tomcat 5.5.26. logging.properties are in the tomcat/conf folder. My log4j file is inside tomcat/bin/resources This is the location where all our resources files are located, to make transparent the migration from resin to tomcat. I can be