When I was running Tomcat 4.0.4, I would get messages like the subject line in my log file - I see a <Logger> element was set up in server.xml to create the log file each day. However, I've upgraded to 4.1.24, and I don't see these messages anymore; I thought I had figured out how to get them created, but putting in a <Logger> element like I had in the server.xml for 4.0.4 resulted in the log file having plenty of information about the headers and data being served. I thought perhaps I needed to add a "verbosity" attribute as described in Tomcat's Server Configuration Reference, but that didn't have the effect I wanted ( I set verbosity="4"). I'd imagine there were other ways of getting the information on the starting and stopping of each thread, but it was nice to have that info in a file I could refer to - especially when trying to figure out what caused a server crash over a long weekend! I can get along without that information in the logs, but does anyone know if it's just a matter of changing some setting to get that printed out?
Thanks! -- Lynn Hollerman. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
