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Jack:
I just need apache web server's log file. I think what you point out is log
file of jserv.
how to get what I want?
thanks a lot.
sincerely
sun
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> Sun,
>
> Please try to add the following contents into "jserv.properties" file.
>
> # log.queue.maxage# log.queue.maxsize#
> # Since all the messages logged are processed by a thread running with
> # minimum priority, it's of vital importance that this thread gets a
> chance
> # to run once in a while. If it doesn't, the log queue overflow occurs,
> # usually resulting in the OutOfMemoryError.#
> # To prevent this from happening, two parameters are used:
> log.queue.maxage
> # and log.queue.maxsize. The former defines the maximum time for the
> logged
> # message to stay in the queue, the latter defines maximum number of
> # messages in the queue.#
> # If one of those conditions becomes true (age > maxage || size >
> maxsize),
> # the log message stating that fact is generated and the log queue is
> # flushed in the separate thread.#
> # If you ever see such a message, either your system doesn't live up to
> its
> # expectations or you have a runaway loop (probably, but not necessarily,
> # generating a lot of log messages).#
> # WARNING: Default values are lousy, you probably want to tweak them and
> # report the results back to the development team.#
> # Syntax: log.queue.maxage = <milliseconds># Default: 5000
> # Syntax: log.queue.maxsize = <integer># Default: 1000
> log.queue.maxage = 5000
> log.queue.maxsize = 1000
>
> JackWang
>
> >
> >hi, there:
> >apache has access_log file, is this file automatically refreshed by
> apache
> >server? what is rule? refreshed according to file size or weekly?
> >Before this month, my server can weekly save access_log to access_log.1,
> >access_log.1 to access_log.2, access_log.2 to access_log.3, and reset
> >access_log to 0 byte, but now it seems not work, who can tell me how to
> >enable it?
> >
> >Thanks a lot.
> >
> >sincerely
> >sun
> >
> >
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