It's set to:

planet.aggregator.cache.dir=/var/roller/planetcache

However:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] raible]$ ls /var/roller/planetcache
ls: /var/roller/planetcache: No such file or directory

Maybe I should set it to a directory that exists?

This seems to be the only cache.dir - there's not another one that
needs to be configured for the default cache is there?

Thanks,

Matt

On 1/23/06, David M Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Check your setting for planet.aggegator.cache.dir in the props file.
>
> - Dave
>
>
> On Jan 23, 2006, at 11:55 AM, Matt Raible wrote:
>
> > On 1/23/06, David M Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Try deleting all of your old cache files. They are in ROME v0.7
> >> format and we now use ROME v0.8.
> >
> > Where are these cache files stored?
> >
> > Matt
> >
> >>
> >> We need to doc that in the upgrade guide.
> >>
> >> - Dave
> >>
> >>
> >> On Jan 23, 2006, at 11:37 AM, Matt Raible wrote:
> >>
> >>> It looks like a number of things are logging at the INFO level,
> >>> which
> >>> is causing a lot of chatter in my log files.
> >>>
> >>> WARN  2006-01-23 09:21:22,962 PlanetManagerImpl:refreshEntries -
> >>> ERROR parsing h
> >>> ttp://raibledesigns.com/rss/rd : java.lang.RuntimeException :
> >>> Attempting to writ
> >>> e to cache
> >>> INFO  2006-01-23 09:21:22,962 DiskFeedInfoCache:getFeedInfo - Cache
> >>> MISS!
> >>> WARN  2006-01-23 09:21:22,996 PlanetManagerImpl:refreshEntries -
> >>> ERROR parsing h
> >>> ttp://raibledesigns.com/rss/rn : java.lang.RuntimeException :
> >>> Attempting to writ
> >>> e to cache
> >>> INFO  2006-01-23 09:21:22,997 DiskFeedInfoCache:getFeedInfo - Cache
> >>> MISS!
> >>> WARN  2006-01-23 09:21:23,008 PlanetManagerImpl:refreshEntries -
> >>> ERROR parsing h
> >>> ttp://raibledesigns.com/rss/test : java.lang.RuntimeException :
> >>> Attempting to wr
> >>> ite to cache
> >>> INFO  2006-01-23 09:21:23,010 DiskFeedInfoCache:getFeedInfo - Cache
> >>> MISS!
> >>> WARN  2006-01-23 09:21:23,717 PlanetManagerImpl:refreshEntries -
> >>> ERROR parsing h
> >>> ttp://raibledesigns.com/wiki/rss.rdf : java.lang.RuntimeException :
> >>> Attempting t
> >>> o write to cache
> >>> INFO  2006-01-23 09:21:23,717 DiskFeedInfoCache:getFeedInfo - Cache
> >>> MISS!
> >>> WARN  2006-01-23 09:21:24,166 PlanetManagerImpl:refreshEntries -
> >>> ERROR parsing h
> >>> ttp://thogau.net/blog/rss/thogau : java.lang.RuntimeException :
> >>> Attempting to wr
> >>> ite to cache
> >>> INFO  2006-01-23 09:21:24,166 PlanetManagerImpl:refreshEntries -
> >>> --- DONE --- Re
> >>> freshed entries in 3.157 seconds
> >>>
> >>> I'll change my settings and see if that cuts down the size of the
> >>> files.
> >>>
> >>>  602479 Jan 23 10:35 roller.log
> >>> 3841103 Jan 17 00:59 roller.log.2006-01-16
> >>> 3046601 Jan 18 00:54 roller.log.2006-01-17
> >>> 1589619 Jan 19 00:57 roller.log.2006-01-18
> >>> 3311899 Jan 20 00:54 roller.log.2006-01-19
> >>> 1374656 Jan 21 00:56 roller.log.2006-01-20
> >>> 1957928 Jan 22 00:59 roller.log.2006-01-21
> >>> 2297029 Jan 23 00:59 roller.log.2006-01-22
> >>>
> >>> Matt
> >>>
> >>> On 1/22/06, Allen Gilliland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>> yes, that file uses the DailyRollingFileAppender, so if it's not
> >>>> rolling
> >>>> then maybe you have your own custom log4j.properties file that you
> >>>> used
> >>>> in your build.
> >>>>
> >>>> -- Allen
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> On Sat, 2006-01-21 at 23:20, Matt Raible wrote:
> >>>>> Shouldn't roller.log rollover to a new file every day?  If not, we
> >>>>> should change our log4j.properties file.  If so, maybe I just
> >>>>> had a
> >>>>> major issue that causes a bunch of log messages.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Thanks,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Raible
> >>>>>
> >>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> >>>>> From: Keith Bjorndahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>>> Date: Jan 16, 2006 8:41 AM
> >>>>> Subject: raibledesigns site
> >>>>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Hi Matt.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I started getting email from the cron job that the site was
> >>>>> down.  I
> >>>>> checked, and you had a 1.8GB roller.log file in tomcat's logs
> >>>>> directory,
> >>>>> so your quota was gone.  I cleared up the logs directory to get
> >>>>> the site
> >>>>> back up again.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Keith
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>
> >>
>
>

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