On Nov 1, 2007, at 11:21 AM, MShah wrote:


What do I modify in the server-log4j.properties file to get more information in the log file? Could anyone please let me know, as I would like to debug
this further?

I think these lines are key, but I haven't figured out how the logging levels they specify interrelate:

#I think any log messages below INFO are ignored
log4j.rootLogger=INFO, CONSOLE, FILE

#I think messages that make it through root logger but are at least this level get into this file
log4j.appender.FILE.Threshold=TRACE

hope this helps
david jencks


Thanks,
Manisha

djencks wrote:


On Oct 30, 2007, at 4:26 PM, MShah wrote:


I have a new install of Geronimo and looks like the server did
start up based
on the messages in the console:

Booting Geronimo Kernel (in Java 1.5.0_13)...
Startup completed in 0.000s seconds
Geronimo Application Server started


The 0.000s seconds suggests that less than the full server started.
what did you do?

Starting using java -Djava.endorsed.dirs=lib/endorsed -javaagent:bin/
jpa.jar -jar bin/server.jar --long usually takes somewhere around
20-30 sec on my laptop.

there are logs under var/log.  Depending on which geronimo you are
using you might need to modify server-log4j.properties in order to
get any useful info.

thanks
david jencks
However I cannot access it using localhost:8080/console. Is there are
geronimo access log that I can possibly look at to debug this.  Any
inputs
will be much appreciated as I am fairly new to this.

Thanks,
Manisha
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