What is the philosophy behind managing Tomcat log files? Why is it that log files can only be created with the date attached? This makes it impossible to manage the files using logrotate like you can w/ Apache. Instead of a single log file name that you can rotate, you get a file for every day of the year.
Is it set up this way because the logging is only for development purposes? Is it expected that tomcat logging will be turned off and Apache logging used instead? What is the reason for having the log files have the date attached so they cannot be logrotated? Or, if the log files are meant for production use, how are people managing these files? Surely the way isn't to have hundreds of log files. Is there some tool that aggregates them so they can be logrotated? Thank you, Mike Millson Web Systems Engineer Sun Certified Programmer for Java2 Platform ---------------------------------------- AableTech Solutions, Inc. 770.414.8834 404.219.3177 cell 770.414.8206 fax http://www.atsga.com ---------------------------------------- -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Troubles with the list: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
