Yes, setting the verbosity level is one way to up the amount of log
information you are getting. Be aware, if you turn it way up (so you log
quite a lot), the consequences can be performance impacting (and not in a
good way). 

There are good reasons the default levels are set to log less information.
If you need more information, crank up the log verbosity level but expect
slower operation. It's probably not a good thing in a production system.  :)

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> hi,
>       i'd like some information on logging in tomcat. i 
> believe u have to
> change the verbosity level in the server.xml file. only error 
> logs are being
> generate in my case. i want the log file to be updated 
> everytime the user
> access any web application on tomcat. i'd appreciate any help.
>       thanks,
> 
> Mohan.
> 
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