to shrink the size of catalina.out but looking at the logging
> documentation I do not see any way to do this with the standard
> logging.properties (or else where). Due to the nature of the
> production site we never bring it completely down unless we must (life
> critical 24/7/365)
&
On 2024/01/29 20:28:05 Aryeh Friedman wrote:
> We need to shrink the size of catalina.out but looking at the logging
> documentation I do not see any way to do this with the standard
> logging.properties (or else where). Due to the nature of the
> production site we never bring i
Aryeh,
On 1/29/24 15:28, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
We need to shrink the size of catalina.out but looking at the logging
documentation I do not see any way to do this with the standard
logging.properties (or else where). Due to the nature of the
production site we never bring it completely down
We need to shrink the size of catalina.out but looking at the logging
documentation I do not see any way to do this with the standard
logging.properties (or else where). Due to the nature of the
production site we never bring it completely down unless we must (life
critical 24/7/365
2, 2023 5:13 PM
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Strange catalina.out not created issue
>
> Jon,
>
> On 10/2/23 13:16, Mcalexander, Jon J. wrote:
> > A little more info on this. The server rebooted last night and the
> > auto-startup started the instan
Jon,
On 10/2/23 13:16, Mcalexander, Jon J. wrote:
A little more info on this. The server rebooted last night and the
auto-startup started the instance correctly, but the Catalina.out
file was not created. It only appears to work properly if you log
onto the server and su to the owner user, then
A little more info on this. The server rebooted last night and the auto-startup
started the instance correctly, but the Catalina.out file was not created. It
only appears to work properly if you log onto the server and su to the owner
user, then run the stop and start scripts.
Thanks,
Dream
Hi all,
It's me again with another issue that is probably obvious to y'all, but I'm not
seeing it.
We have Tomcat Instances on various services that if Tomcat is started from the
Command Line as the user that owns the Instance, everything starts up properly
and the catalina.ou
чт, 15 июн. 2023 г. в 13:27, Thomson Waghmare :
>
> I am facing an issue in Linux server that webserver service is restarting
> automatically frequently. I tried to enable debug logs by changing the all
> logging properties in tomcat-8.5.79/conf/logging.proprties. But I see only
> INFO logs but no
On 15/06/2023 11:26, Thomson Waghmare wrote:
I am facing an issue in Linux server that webserver service is restarting
automatically frequently. I tried to enable debug logs by changing the all
logging properties in tomcat-8.5.79/conf/logging.proprties. But I see only
INFO logs but no FINE or FIN
].[localhost].[/host-manager].handlers
=
4host-manager.org.apache.juli.AsyncFileHandler
*catalina.out*
# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
#
# SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x7fe638000368, pid=54728, tid=0x7fe625309700
#
# JRE version: Java(TM
dard shell scripts to launch Tomcat, you'll
get stdout/stderr redirected to catalina.out and it will grow indefinitely.
If you use jsvc, you get log-file rotation out of the box. Instead of
one giant catalina.out file, you'll get daily catalina-stdout.txt and
catalina-stderr.txt fil
James,
On 3/8/23 17:05, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
On 3/8/23 1:34 PM, Zerro wrote:
On the Linux box Tomcat is probably started by systemd, therefore no
catalina.out
Very likely, but can you elaborate on that? I'm much more of a DOS (to
the point of having gone to great lengths to set
On 3/8/23 1:34 PM, Zerro wrote:
On the Linux box Tomcat is probably started by systemd, therefore no
catalina.out
Very likely, but can you elaborate on that? I'm much more of a DOS (to
the point of having gone to great lengths to set up a refurbished
vintage notebook as a functi
up.sh" on a cloud Linux box, I find *nothing.* Which
is remarkable in itself.
Not that it's of more than academic interest.
--
JHHL
On the Linux box Tomcat is probably started by systemd, therefore no
catalina.out
~Z
---
On 3/8/23 13:47, Rob Sargent wrote:
On 3/8/23 12:54, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
On 3/8/23 11:35 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
Check logging.properties and/or how you have stdout redirected in
your start-up scripts.
Thanks.
All I see different in logging.properties is that on the Midrange box
On 3/8/23 12:54, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
On 3/8/23 11:35 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
Check logging.properties and/or how you have stdout redirected in
your start-up scripts.
Thanks.
All I see different in logging.properties is that on the Midrange box
(installed from the ZIP file from Apach
On 3/8/23 11:35 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
Check logging.properties and/or how you have stdout redirected in your
start-up scripts.
Thanks.
All I see different in logging.properties is that on the Midrange box
(installed from the ZIP file from Apache's Tomcat site), it has
"catalina.org.apache.j
CONFIDENTIAL & RESTRICTED
AFAIK catalina.out is just written by redirecting Tomcat's stdout to that file.
So if you run Tomcat from any kind of wrapper such as jsvc, what is this going
to do to Tomcat's stdout?
See 'Considerations for production usage' on this page:
h
grade to 9.0.64).
Everything's working fine - except the catalina.out logging for opensaml (which
we're trying to troubleshoot as we move from CAS to SAML for authentication -
but without the logs for the saml issues the vendor couldn't assist). Now that
I have those debug logs - i
12m -Dlog4j2.formatMsgNoLookups=true"
SERVICE_START_WAIT_TIME=300
I always get a catalina-daemon.out file when starting this way.
On Thu, Aug 11, 2022 at 12:25 PM Paul Chauvet wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> I honestly don't care if they are in catalina.out, /var/log/messages, or a
Hi Chris,
I honestly don't care if they are in catalina.out, /var/log/messages, or a file
named 'awesomestuff.log' - I just know that things are MISSING.
Let me be more specific - sorry if I'm not being clear here!
Normal operation (running via systemd) - I get Tomcat s
Paul,
On 8/11/22 13:03, Paul Chauvet wrote:
Hi Noelette,
Thanks for the reponse!
It logs to catalina--MM-DD.log, localhost.YY-MM-DD.log,
localhost_access_log.-MM-DD.txt - but it doesn't use catalina.out.
When I temporarily started Tomcat via startup.sh it did create catalin
Hi Noelette,
Thanks for the reponse!
It logs to catalina--MM-DD.log, localhost.YY-MM-DD.log,
localhost_access_log.-MM-DD.txt - but it doesn't use catalina.out.
When I temporarily started Tomcat via startup.sh it did create catalina.out
(and start logging the things that it w
We use systemd with jsvc and our tomcat instances write to
$CATALINA_BASE/logs by default.
On Thu, Aug 11, 2022 at 10:10 AM Paul Chauvet wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I haven't been able to figure this out - but a catalina.out file is not
> being generated for me. Sadly - I'm
Paul,
On 8/11/22 12:09, Paul Chauvet wrote:
Hello all,
I haven't been able to figure this out - but a catalina.out file is not being generated
for me. Sadly - I'm trying to troubleshoot an issue (with a vendor's saml
implementation) which wants to write to that file (and doe
Hello all,
I haven't been able to figure this out - but a catalina.out file is not being
generated for me. Sadly - I'm trying to troubleshoot an issue (with a vendor's
saml implementation) which wants to write to that file (and doesn't seem to be
writing what I need
James,
On 12/10/21 11:52, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
On 12/10/21 8:38 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
. . .
The messages are there to warn you that you might have a malicious
actor trying a brute force attack on your server.
Can anybody point me to a good tutorial for constructing a regular
expressio
On 12/10/21 8:38 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
. . .
The messages are there to warn you that you might have a malicious actor
trying a brute force attack on your server.
Can anybody point me to a good tutorial for constructing a regular
expression for RemoteAddrValve?
allow="127\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+|::1
On 10/12/2021 16:25, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
Could anybody here shed some light on this message? A whole bunch of
them appeared in catalina.out.
WARNING [https-jsse-nio-443-exec-29]
org.apache.catalina.realm.LockOutRealm.filterLockedAccounts An attempt
was made to authenticate the locked
Could anybody here shed some light on this message? A whole bunch of
them appeared in catalina.out.
WARNING [https-jsse-nio-443-exec-29]
org.apache.catalina.realm.LockOutRealm.filterLockedAccounts An attempt
was made to authenticate the locked user [user]
--
JHHL
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Coty,
On 7/7/20 15:23, Coty Sutherland wrote:
>
>
> With this kind of service (and, similarly, Coty Sutherland's work
> @
>> RedHat), I might re-think my policy of always using the vanilla
>> packages from Apache.
>>
>> It's *really* nice when the
With this kind of service (and, similarly, Coty Sutherland's work @
> RedHat), I might re-think my policy of always using the vanilla
> packages from Apache.
>
> It's *really* nice when the package-manager can do it all.
>
It really is ;)
Le 24/06/2020 à 03:33, Brian a écrit :
> To be honest with you, I'm happy about the catalina.out file finally getting
> created and I really appreciate your kind help, I really do. But I'm not
> really happy about having to restart rsyslog before every time I need to
>
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Brian,
On 6/23/20 21:33, Brian wrote:
>
>
> -Original Message- From: Emmanuel Bourg
> Reply-To: Tomcat Users List
> Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at 20:01 To:
> "users@tomcat.apache.org" Subject: Re:
>
-Original Message-
From: Emmanuel Bourg
Reply-To: Tomcat Users List
Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at 20:01
To: "users@tomcat.apache.org"
Subject: Re: File "catalina.out" not being created/populated when using Tomcat
9.0.31 + Ubuntu 20.04, and content goes to the U
Le 24/06/2020 à 02:35, Brian a écrit :
> Good news: I updated "/etc/tmpfiles.d/tomcat9.conf" (the file I created) with
> the new value of 2770. Deleted all the logs inside "/val/log/tomcat9" and
> restarted Ubuntu. "catalina.out" got created and popula
-Original Message-
From: Emmanuel Bourg
Reply-To: Tomcat Users List
Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at 19:02
To: "users@tomcat.apache.org"
Subject: Re: File "catalina.out" not being created/populated when using Tomcat
9.0.31 + Ubuntu 20.04, and content goes to the U
Le 23/06/2020 à 19:48, Brian a écrit :
> It seems that rsyslogd is still unable to deal with
> "/var/log/tomcat9/catalina.out".
> What could be wrong now? Do you have any ideas?
I got the permissions wrong, the adm group is now allowed to write to
/var/log/tomcat9 but n
I did this on my 18.04 [temporary test] system and it now works
(catalina.out is written to)
(the "ls" commands were for visual inspection on progress)
calder@ren: ~$ sudo service tomcat9 stop
calder@ren: ~$ sudo -u tomcat -g adm touch /var/log/tomcat9/catalina.out
calder@ren: ~$ ls -
-Original Message-
From: Emmanuel Bourg
Date: Monday, June 22, 2020 at 18:14
To: Tomcat Users List , Brian
Subject: Re: File "catalina.out" not being created/populated when using Tomcat
9.0.31 + Ubuntu 20.04, and content goes to the Ubuntu syslog instead?
Le 22/06/20
s root.
>
>
>> OK, I did it and the write permission was added to the adm group.
>> I restarted Tomcat and it worked, the catalina.out file got
>> created! However, after I restarted the whole Ubuntu, I
>> discovered that the permissions went back to how there were (n
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Emmanuel,
On 6/22/20 16:36, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
> Le 22/06/2020 à 20:03, Christopher Schultz a écrit :
>
>> It looks like whoever is responsible for packing Tomcat for
>> Ubuntu has something missing, there. I suggest you file a bug
>> with Ubuntu
Le 23/06/2020 à 02:53, Brian a écrit :
> Please do! It definitely looks like a bug.
> I just reported the bug here:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tomcat9/+bug/1884591
I've just uploaded tomcat9/9.0.36-1 in Debian and changed the
permissions [1] on the log directory. This will propa
-Original Message-
From: Emmanuel Bourg
Reply-To: Tomcat Users List
Date: Monday, June 22, 2020 at 15:36
To: "users@tomcat.apache.org"
Subject: Re: File "catalina.out" not being created/populated when using Tomcat
9.0.31 + Ubuntu 20.04, and content goes to the U
g/tomcat9. This issue should be reported
to Ubuntu.
The tomcat9 package in Debian isn't affected by this issue because
rsyslogd runs as root.
> OK, I did it and the write permission was added to the adm group. I restarted
> Tomcat and it worked, the catalina.out file got create
Le 22/06/2020 à 10:44, calder a écrit :
> However, this is one reason we do not use "distro-specific" Tomcat
> installations (to include implementations of WebSphere and WebLogic).
> .
> For example, we grab the plain vanilla Tomcat ZIP and extract it to "/opt/"
> (as in "/opt/tomcat/") - we now h
Le 22/06/2020 à 20:03, Christopher Schultz a écrit :
> It looks like whoever is responsible for packing Tomcat for Ubuntu has
> something missing, there. I suggest you file a bug with Ubuntu.
That must be me :) I'll get a look.
Emmanuel Bourg
I can
>> remember, everything that I leave on the log with
>> System.out.println() has been found inside the file
>> "catalina.out" which has been nice. However, this seems to have
>> changed. I just migrated to Ubuntu 20.04 + Tomcat 9.0.31, and
>> ins
en found inside the file "catalina.out"
> which has been nice. However, this seems to have changed. I just
> migrated to Ubuntu 20.04 + Tomcat 9.0.31, and installed Tomcat
> doing a "sudo apt install tomcat9". Now I see that the file
> "catalina.o
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Brian,
On 6/22/20 02:04, Brian wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have been using Tomcat for about 18 years. As far as I can
> remember, everything that I leave on the log with
> System.out.println() has been found inside the file "catal
> On Jun 22, 2020, at 4:44 AM, calder wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jun 22, 2020, 01:04 Brian wrote
>
> [ snip ]
>
> - For some reason, the people at Ubuntu/Debian/Linux decided that Tomcat's
>> log should be found inside syslog, instead of staying independent insid
On Mon, Jun 22, 2020, 01:04 Brian wrote
[ snip ]
- For some reason, the people at Ubuntu/Debian/Linux decided that Tomcat's
> log should be found inside syslog, instead of staying independent inside
> "catalina.out". Why is that? I don't know and I don't like it!
Hello,
I have been using Tomcat for about 18 years. As far as I can remember,
everything that I leave on the log with System.out.println() has been found
inside the file "catalina.out" which has been nice. However, this seems to have
changed.
I just migrated to Ubuntu 20.04 + Tom
I finally figured out what is going on. One point of confusion was that
the catalina.out processing is different on AWS Linux 1 vs AWS Linux 2.
In AWS Linux 1, catalina.out exists and is actively being written to.
When TC is installed on AWS Linux 2, a catalina.out file is created in
the
ich could help me in
> >>>> resolving this issue?
> >>>
> >>> Sorry, no. Requests with invalid host names are always
> >>> rejected.
> >>>
> >>> Mark
> >>>
> >>>
always
>>> rejected.
>>>
>>> Mark
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Dec 4, 2019, 4:23 PM Mark Thomas
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 04/12/2019 05:19, Kushagra Bindal wrote:
>>>>>>
are always rejected.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Dec 4, 2019, 4:23 PM Mark Thomas wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 04/12/2019 05:19, Kushagra Bindal wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I tried to upgrade my to
ue?
>
> Sorry, no. Requests with invalid host names are always rejected.
>
> Mark
>
>
> >
> > On Wed, Dec 4, 2019, 4:23 PM Mark Thomas wrote:
> >
> >> On 04/12/2019 05:19, Kushagra Bindal wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> &g
with invalid host names are always rejected.
Mark
>
> On Wed, Dec 4, 2019, 4:23 PM Mark Thomas wrote:
>
>> On 04/12/2019 05:19, Kushagra Bindal wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I tried to upgrade my tomcat on OpenAM from 8.5.24 to 9.0.29 version and
>>
gt; >
> > I tried to upgrade my tomcat on OpenAM from 8.5.24 to 9.0.29 version and
> I
> > got below error in catalina.out during startup itself.
>
> That stack trace shows that this error is in response to an incoming
> request, not part of the st
On 04/12/2019 05:19, Kushagra Bindal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to upgrade my tomcat on OpenAM from 8.5.24 to 9.0.29 version and I
> got below error in catalina.out during startup itself.
That stack trace shows that this error is in response to an incoming
request, not part of
Hi,
I tried to upgrade my tomcat on OpenAM from 8.5.24 to 9.0.29 version and I
got below error in catalina.out during startup itself.
[http-nio-8080-exec-7] org.apache.coyote.AbstractProcessor.parseHost The
host [:] is not valid
Note: further occurrences of request parsing errors will be logged
solution.
Joan
Missatge de Jäkel, Guido del dia dc., 22 de maig 2019 a
les 8:55:
> Dear Joan,
>
> by use of the common scripts, the file catalina.out will contain the
> console output (stdout/tderr) of the *JVM* process and -- if not configured
> in another way -- of the application
Dear Joan,
by use of the common scripts, the file catalina.out will contain the console
output (stdout/tderr) of the *JVM* process and -- if not configured in another
way -- of the applications. Therefore, you have to deal with the features of
output formatting of current JVMs. Or -- as me
?
>
> I think you are being confused by the fact that the default log
> pattern contains a newline character. For example, these are the first
> two entries in my local catalina.out file:
>
> Apr 12, 2019 1:55:03 PM org.apache.coyote.AbstractProtocol init
> INF
t
> types in different files?
I think you are being confused by the fact that the default log
pattern contains a newline character. For example, these are the first
two entries in my local catalina.out file:
Apr 12, 2019 1:55:03 PM org.apache.coyote.AbstractProtocol init
INFO: Initializing Prot
Hi all,
I am trying to forward the logs generated on a server to a centralized log
collector (using rsyslog), one of the features I would like to use the
ability to group messages by using their timestamp as the start of the
message.
By reading the documentation at
https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat
catalina.out
Hi,
I'm working with Tomcat8 on Linux Debian.
My web application uses log4j to define logging policy in a specific file
(which rotates every day): myapp.log.
My problem is that Tomcat logs both in my file and in catalina.out ; the latter
grows very quickly and I didn't mana
Hi,
I'm working with Tomcat8 on Linux Debian.
My web application uses log4j to define logging policy in a specific
file (which rotates every day): myapp.log.
My problem is that Tomcat logs both in my file and in catalina.out ; the
latter grows very quickly and I didn't manage
Loai Abdallatif wrote:
> > Also this error occurred in the same file ( catalina.out)
> >
> >
> > java.io.IOException: Did not receive successful HTTP response:
> > status code = 500, status message = [Internal Server Error] at
> > org.springframework.remoting.http
e
likely better off asking on a Grails or Spring-related forum.
Thanks,
- -chris
On 4/16/18 3:45 PM, Loai Abdallatif wrote:
> Also this error occurred in the same file ( catalina.out)
>
>
> java.io.IOException: Did not receive successful HTTP response:
> status code = 500, sta
Also this error occurred in the same file ( catalina.out)
java.io.IOException: Did not receive successful HTTP response: status code
= 500, status message = [Internal Server Error]
at org.springframework.remoting.httpinvoker.
SimpleHttpInvokerRequestExecutor.validateResponse
Hello every one
I have deployed Core app in worker 0 and got the following error
Receive call from the ESB.
consumerKey SC-serviceName RemotePersonService-methodName getPerson
---
serviceName
RemotePersonService-methodNamegetPerson-Error-METHOD_NOT
r?
> Please let me know what else needs to checked in order to make
> this working. The application itself is working fine. However the
> issue is with only the log generation which is very critical for
> tracking the application.
Are you getting no logs from the application, Tomcat,
lore - 560005
Mob : +91-9591116360
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Rohde [mailto:t...@ordix.de]
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2018 6:15 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: AW: Catalina.out not updating
** This mail has been sent from an external source ** Hi Akhilesh,
have you che
Tomcat 9.
Von: Akhilesh ET [mailto:akhilesh...@itcinfotech.com]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 6. März 2018 13:31
An: users@tomcat.apache.org
Betreff: Catalina.out not updating
Hi All,
We are facing a situation wherein one of our production servers running tomcat
6.0.18 is unable to generate logs
Hi All,
We are facing a situation wherein one of our production servers running tomcat
6.0.18 is unable to generate logs after service startup. Logging just stops
after service start up.
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The setup is such a way that the control flows from a Apache Webserver
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Praveen,
On 3/1/18 5:00 AM, Praveen KC wrote:
> Dear All - We are seeing a strange behavior in one of our
> Production environment since last 2 days.
>
> The catalina.out file is not getting updated with the application
> debug
-9886319345
-Original Message-
From: Praveen KC
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2018 3:41 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: RE: No entries being written to catalina.out !!!
Thanks Satish for the quick response.
We have already tried below few times, but unsuccessful.
Regards, Praveen KC
-9886319345
-Original Message-
From: Satish Chhatpar 02 [mailto:chhatp...@cpwplc.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2018 3:35 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: No entries being written to catalina.out !!!
** This mail has been sent from an external source ** Try this
1. stop tomcat
2
catalina.out !!!
Dear All - We are seeing a strange behavior in one of our Production
environment since last 2 days.
The catalina.out file is not getting updated with the application debug
information, we can see only startup messages. This was working fine and there
has been no changes done to the
Dear All - We are seeing a strange behavior in one of our Production
environment since last 2 days.
The catalina.out file is not getting updated with the application debug
information, we can see only startup messages. This was working fine and there
has been no changes done to the system so
our application we are seeing below error in
>> catalina.out.
>>
>> java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: unable to create new native thread Exception in
>> Catalina.out after upgrading to RHEL 7.4
As stated before, this is a limitation on the number of threads
spawned by the process i
Radhika,
On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 2:21 PM, Peddi, Radhika (Radhika)
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have upgraded RHEL 7.2 to RHEL 7.4. After upgrade when we are running
> performance testing of our application we are seeing below error in
> catalina.out.
>
> java.lang.OutOfMemoryEr
On 19/09/17 09:51, Peddi, Radhika (Radhika) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have upgraded RHEL 7.2 to RHEL 7.4. After upgrade when we are running
> performance testing of our application we are seeing below error in
> catalina.out.
>
> java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: unable to cre
Exception in Catalina.out after upgrading to RHEL 7.4
Hi,
try configure HTTP NIO
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__tomcat.apache.org_tomcat-2D7.0-2Ddoc_config_http.html-23NIO-5Fspecific-5Fconfiguration&d=DwIFaQ&c=BFpWQw8bsuKpl1SgiZH64Q&r=W2ISzfcNZyKT
f our application we are seeing below error in
> catalina.out.
>
> java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: unable to create new native thread Exception
> in Catalina.out after upgrading to RHEL 7.4
>
> Attached is the thread dump.
>
> We are using Tomcat 7.0.69.
>
> As per REDHAT w
Hi,
We have upgraded RHEL 7.2 to RHEL 7.4. After upgrade when we are running
performance testing of our application we are seeing below error in
catalina.out.
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: unable to create new native thread Exception in
Catalina.out after upgrading to RHEL 7.4
Attached is the
application log
configuration uses a stdout, console etc. appender. As a result, your
catalina.out will no longer receive log messages, only if a developer
decided to directly write to STDOUT instead of using a log framework.
Log4j is no external tool. logrotate and similar are and yes, depending
on
e:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Do we have any default catalina.out
>>> <https://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Logging#Q10> rotation in the tomcat8
>>> without using any external tool like Log4J or logrotate.
>>>
>>
>> No. But since cata
Am 12.04.2017 um 16:15 schrieb Mark Thomas:
On 12/04/17 14:13, shivashankar manukondu wrote:
Hi,
Do we have any default catalina.out
<https://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Logging#Q10> rotation in the tomcat8
without using any external tool like Log4J or logrotate.
No. But since catalina.
On 12/04/17 14:13, shivashankar manukondu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Do we have any default catalina.out
> <https://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Logging#Q10> rotation in the tomcat8
> without using any external tool like Log4J or logrotate.
No. But since catalina.out is only what is
Hi,
Do we have any default catalina.out
<https://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Logging#Q10> rotation in the tomcat8
without using any external tool like Log4J or logrotate.
Also should not be loss any logs while rotating.
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Regards
Manu
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James,
On 1/31/17 8:48 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> On 1/31/17, 2:32 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>>> But what about the "JVM Version" entry?
>>
>> That comes directly from the "java.runtime.version" system
>> property, which I believe is rea
On 1/31/17, 2:32 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
But what about the "JVM Version" entry?
That comes directly from the "java.runtime.version" system property,
which I believe is read-only. (At least, you can't override it when
launching the JVM by providing a value for that property using
- -Djav
omparing the "JVM Version" entry in catalina.out,
> entries on the order of:
>
>> May 26, 2015 12:21:21 PM
>> org.apache.catalina.startup.VersionLoggerListener log INFO: Java
>> Home: /QOpenSys/QIBM/ProdData/JavaVM/jdk60/32bit/jre May 26, 2015
>> 12:21:21
We're comparing a number of Tomcat installations at various customers,
trying to figure out why some of them are slow for no apparent reason.
We've started comparing the "JVM Version" entry in catalina.out, entries
on the order of:
May
On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 12:10 AM, Kaushal Shriyan
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to enable debugging tomcat catalina.out file. I did set it
> to FINEST in logging.properties file.
>
> Tomcat version :- 7.0.59
> OS :- CentOS release 6.8 (Final)
> Java version :- java
Hi,
Is there a way to enable debugging tomcat catalina.out file. I did set it
to FINEST in logging.properties file.
Tomcat version :- 7.0.59
OS :- CentOS release 6.8 (Final)
Java version :- java -version
java version "1.7.0_80"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_80-b15)
Java
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