> Stephen Clarke wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "giacomo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: "Cocoon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 1:35 PM > > Subject: Re: Newbie question::Redundant logging... > > > > >> On Sun, 10 Feb 2002, Stephen Clarke wrote: > > > > I have noticed that Cocoon writes the following four lines in my log > > file > > > > every ten seconds. This is preventing my hard drive from spinning down > > and > > > > unnecessarily busying the drive. Is there any way to stop it? My > > development > > > > > > server is rarely visited, but I like to leave it running on minimum > > > > power > > > > > > just in case. > > > > > > > > DEBUG (2002-02-10) 06:37.10:682 [root.sto] (Unknown-URI) > > > > Unknown-thread/StoreJanitorImpl: getJVM().totalMemory()=10067968 > > > > DEBUG (2002-02-10) 06:37.10:682 [root.sto] (Unknown-URI) > > > > Unknown-thread/StoreJanitorImpl: getHeapsize()=60000000 > > > > DEBUG (2002-02-10) 06:37.10:682 [root.sto] (Unknown-URI) > > > > Unknown-thread/StoreJanitorImpl: getJVM().freeMemory()=935640 > > > > DEBUG (2002-02-10) 06:37.10:682 [root.sto] (Unknown-URI) > > > > Unknown-thread/StoreJanitorImpl: getFreememory()=1000000 > > > > > > This is how the categories node of my logkit.xconf looks. It hasn't changed > > since I installed Cocoon2.0. > > > Logging categories changed a lot between 2.0 and 2.0.1. Giacomo described > the procedure for 2.0.1. > > > <categories> > > <category name="cocoon" log-level="DEBUG"> > > <log-target id-ref="cocoon"/> > > </category> > > <category name="root" log-level="DEBUG"> > > <log-target id-ref="root"/> > > <category name="store" log-level="DEBUG"> > ^^^^^ > Change ths to ERROR > > > <log-target id-ref="components"/> > > <log-target id-ref="filter"/> > > </category> > > > > <category name="xslt" log-level="DEBUG"> > > <log-target id-ref="components"/> > > <log-target id-ref="filter"/> > > </category> > > </category> > > </categories> > > > > Where should I put that additional line? I would be grateful for any > > further help. Thanks again. > Hi Martin, Thanks. That worked well. {:-) -- Best, Stephen Clarke
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