On 9-mrt-2007, at 16:51, Schnabl, Sebastian wrote:
but both files remain empty.
Only to be sure: have you checked that sequoia has sufficient
permissions to read the log4j.properties file (in case of use linux)?
Sequoia doesn't throw an error, if it cannot read log4j.properties, it
simply creates no log-files then.
Yes, Sequoia has read/write access to both the log4j.properties
and the log directory and files therein. It even created the new
logfiles
for the separate RollingFileAppenders I added. Also, other logs are
working fine and I am able to change the loglevel of other components,
like the controller, the requestmanager, etc., so permissions should not
be a problem here.
Thanks,
Leander
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