ginal Message-
From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:h...@visi.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010 6:17 AM
To: Log4J Users List
Subject: Re: Jboss Logging Issue
Do both server instances point to the same log directory and file? If
so, you
need to change that. Also, ensure that the JBoss user has p
-Original Message-
From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:h...@visi.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010 6:17 AM
To: Log4J Users List
Subject: Re: Jboss Logging Issue
Do both server instances point to the same log directory and file? If
so, you
need to change that. Also, ensure that the JBoss user
Do both server instances point to the same log directory and file? If so, you
need to change that. Also, ensure that the JBoss user has proper permissions to
create/modify files in the log directory.
Lastly, make sure that no application code is calling configure() on one of the
Log4j Config
Hi,
This is balaji. Working as deployer and server administrator. We use
Jboss 4.0x AS to deploy our applications.
The issue I'm facing is,
Whenever we redeploy/restart the server, server.log is getting created
but after sometime the logging goes off. Yes it is not at all updating
the s
Hi,
This is balaji. Working as deployer and server administrator. We use
Jboss 4.0x AS to deploy our applications.
The issue I'm facing is,
Whenever we redeploy/restart the server, server.log is getting created
but after sometime the logging goes off. Yes it is not at all updating
the s
Hi,
This is balaji. Working as deployer and server administrator. We use
Jboss 4.0x AS to deploy our applications.
The issue I'm facing is,
Whenever we redeploy/restart the server, server.log is getting created
but after sometime the logging goes off. Yes it is not at all updating
the server.log