Re: Where does log message go?
Hi bongosdude, this error results because you are using the 2.1.4 GEP to point to the TRUNK version of the Geronimo server. You can use the GEP Trunk version to point to a 2.1.4 Geronimo server, but not the other way around. If you are still having difficultly deploying your artifact from Eclipse please send it to me and I'll investigate your deployment errors. Thanks bongosdude wrote: Kevan, I install new server based on trunk. Eclipse complains that incorrect version detected. It expects version 2.1 but encounter version 2.2-SNAPSHOT. An incorrect version of Apache Geronimo v2.1 2 was detected. Version 2.1 was expected, but version 2.2-SNAPSHOT was found. Can this be the cause? I cannot deploy sample calculator from eclipse GEP too so I am sure it is not my app. -B bongosdude wrote: Kevan, I can predepoy/deploy CAR to my local geronimo. But I could not deploy the my EAR using eclipse GEP. I could not find out what are the problems. Do you have any hints/suggestions/ideas on how I can find out what are wrong? I had this problems for several days and I was really do not how to proceed. Thanks for any helps -B bongosdude wrote: I used console and or Eclipse GEP. Both did not log to deployer.log and I did not see any specific error message to state why the deployment failed. Hope that I can give you more details to diagnose the log problems. Thanks -B Kevan Miller wrote: On Jan 9, 2009, at 9:19 AM, Donald Woods wrote: The deployer.log will only get created if you use the deployer.sh|.bat script. If the error occurs in the server during deployment, then look at the geronimo.log and/or geronimo.out files... BTW - Are you using the deployer script, the Admin Console or Eclipse to deploy your app? There have been some cases where we failed to log appropriate failure information during deployment and silently failed deployment. If you've encountered such a problem, let us know and we'll work on fixing. --kevan - B Amigo:super: -- Thanks, Tim McConnell
Re: Where does log message go?
Kevan, I install new server based on trunk. Eclipse complains that incorrect version detected. It expects version 2.1 but encounter version 2.2-SNAPSHOT. An incorrect version of Apache Geronimo v2.1 2 was detected. Version 2.1 was expected, but version 2.2-SNAPSHOT was found. Can this be the cause? I cannot deploy sample calculator from eclipse GEP too so I am sure it is not my app. -B bongosdude wrote: > > Kevan, > > I can predepoy/deploy CAR to my local geronimo. But I could not deploy the > my EAR using eclipse GEP. I could not find out what are the problems. Do > you have any hints/suggestions/ideas on how I can find out what are wrong? > I had this problems for several days and I was really do not how to > proceed. > > Thanks for any helps > > -B > > > bongosdude wrote: >> >> I used console and or Eclipse GEP. Both did not log to deployer.log and I >> did not see any specific error message to state why the deployment >> failed. Hope that I can give you more details to diagnose the log >> problems. >> >> Thanks >> -B >> >> Kevan Miller wrote: >>> >>> >>> On Jan 9, 2009, at 9:19 AM, Donald Woods wrote: >>> The deployer.log will only get created if you use the deployer.sh|.bat script. If the error occurs in the server during deployment, then look at the geronimo.log and/or geronimo.out files... BTW - Are you using the deployer script, the Admin Console or Eclipse to deploy your app? >>> >>> There have been some cases where we failed to log appropriate failure >>> information during deployment and silently failed deployment. If >>> you've encountered such a problem, let us know and we'll work on fixing. >>> >>> --kevan >>> >>> >> >> > > - B Amigo:super: -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Where-does-log-message-go--tp21321478s134p21382292.html Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Where does log message go?
Kevan, I can predepoy/deploy CAR to my local geronimo. But I could not deploy the my EAR using eclipse GEP. I could not find out what are the problems. Do you have any hints/suggestions/ideas on how I can find out what are wrong? I had this problems for several days and I was really do not how to proceed. Thanks for any helps -B bongosdude wrote: > > I used console and or Eclipse GEP. Both did not log to deployer.log and I > did not see any specific error message to state why the deployment failed. > Hope that I can give you more details to diagnose the log problems. > > Thanks > -B > > Kevan Miller wrote: >> >> >> On Jan 9, 2009, at 9:19 AM, Donald Woods wrote: >> >>> The deployer.log will only get created if you use the >>> deployer.sh|.bat script. If the error occurs in the server during >>> deployment, then look at the geronimo.log and/or geronimo.out files... >>> >>> BTW - Are you using the deployer script, the Admin Console or >>> Eclipse to deploy your app? >> >> There have been some cases where we failed to log appropriate failure >> information during deployment and silently failed deployment. If >> you've encountered such a problem, let us know and we'll work on fixing. >> >> --kevan >> >> > > - B Amigo:super: -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Where-does-log-message-go--tp21321478s134p21382071.html Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Where does log message go?
On Jan 9, 2009, at 9:59 AM, bongosdude wrote: I used console and or Eclipse GEP. Both did not log to deployer.log and I did not see any specific error message to state why the deployment failed. Hope that I can give you more details to diagnose the log problems. OK. Please try to use the deploy command line tool (bin/deploy.sh or bin/deploy.bat as appropriate). Let us know your results. --kevan
Re: Where does log message go?
I used console and or Eclipse GEP. Both did not log to deployer.log and I did not see any specific error message to state why the deployment failed. Hope that I can give you more details to diagnose the log problems. Thanks -B Kevan Miller wrote: > > > On Jan 9, 2009, at 9:19 AM, Donald Woods wrote: > >> The deployer.log will only get created if you use the >> deployer.sh|.bat script. If the error occurs in the server during >> deployment, then look at the geronimo.log and/or geronimo.out files... >> >> BTW - Are you using the deployer script, the Admin Console or >> Eclipse to deploy your app? > > There have been some cases where we failed to log appropriate failure > information during deployment and silently failed deployment. If > you've encountered such a problem, let us know and we'll work on fixing. > > --kevan > > - B Amigo:super: -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Where-does-log-message-go--tp21321478s134p21373889.html Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Where does log message go?
On Jan 9, 2009, at 9:19 AM, Donald Woods wrote: The deployer.log will only get created if you use the deployer.sh|.bat script. If the error occurs in the server during deployment, then look at the geronimo.log and/or geronimo.out files... BTW - Are you using the deployer script, the Admin Console or Eclipse to deploy your app? There have been some cases where we failed to log appropriate failure information during deployment and silently failed deployment. If you've encountered such a problem, let us know and we'll work on fixing. --kevan
Re: Where does log message go?
The deployer.log will only get created if you use the deployer.sh|.bat script. If the error occurs in the server during deployment, then look at the geronimo.log and/or geronimo.out files... BTW - Are you using the deployer script, the Admin Console or Eclipse to deploy your app? -Donald bongosdude wrote: Donald, I still do not see the file deployer.log created after I change settings as told in the file deployer-log4j.properties? How does the server know which properties to read? -B Donald Woods-2 wrote: If you are running the server in a background process, also take a look at var/log/geronimo.out (output to the console window.) The deploy client will log to var/log/deployer.log If you still don't see anything, try updating the server-log4j.properties and deployer-log4j.properties to use: log4j.rootLogger=DEBUG, CONSOLE, FILE and then restart the server and retry your deployment. -Donald bongosdude wrote: What log file does geronimo log errors when it encountered a failed deployment? I have looked into var/log/geronimo.log but I did not see any error messages relating to deployment logged in that file? Please help. -B - B Amigo:super: - B Amigo:super:
Re: Where does log message go?
Donald, I still do not see the file deployer.log created after I change settings as told in the file deployer-log4j.properties? How does the server know which properties to read? -B Donald Woods-2 wrote: > > If you are running the server in a background process, also take a look > at var/log/geronimo.out (output to the console window.) > > The deploy client will log to var/log/deployer.log > > If you still don't see anything, try updating the > server-log4j.properties and deployer-log4j.properties to use: >log4j.rootLogger=DEBUG, CONSOLE, FILE > and then restart the server and retry your deployment. > > > -Donald > > > bongosdude wrote: >> What log file does geronimo log errors when it encountered a failed >> deployment? I have looked into var/log/geronimo.log but I did not see any >> error messages relating to deployment logged in that file? >> >> Please help. >> >> -B >> >> - >> B Amigo:super: > > - B Amigo:super: -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Where-does-log-message-go--tp21321478s134p21362433.html Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Where does log message go?
If you are running the server in a background process, also take a look at var/log/geronimo.out (output to the console window.) The deploy client will log to var/log/deployer.log If you still don't see anything, try updating the server-log4j.properties and deployer-log4j.properties to use: log4j.rootLogger=DEBUG, CONSOLE, FILE and then restart the server and retry your deployment. -Donald bongosdude wrote: What log file does geronimo log errors when it encountered a failed deployment? I have looked into var/log/geronimo.log but I did not see any error messages relating to deployment logged in that file? Please help. -B - B Amigo:super: