Try this command line: tail -f /logs/tomcat.log
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On Wed May 09 03:04:56 2001 MYT, =?iso-8859-1?Q?Andr=E9_Martiniano?=
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> Hy all
>
> Im running TomCat 3.2.1 and Apache 1.3.19 on Red Rat Linux and its ok.
>
> Id like to know if there is a way to deviate the Debug out
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Does
tail -f not work for the log files in tomcat?
-Original Message-From: André Martiniano
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Question about Debug log
Hy all
I´m running TomCat 3.2.1 and Apache 1.3.19 on
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about Debug log
Hy all
I´m running TomCat 3.2.1 and Apache 1.3.19 on Red
Rat Linux and it´s ok.
I´d like to know if there is a way to deviate the
Debug output (that one shown when script startup.sh is executed). I know that
it´s just add
Hy all
I´m running TomCat 3.2.1 and Apache 1.3.19 on Red
Rat Linux and it´s ok.
I´d like to know if there is a way to deviate the
Debug output (that one shown when script startup.sh is executed). I know that
it´s just add the line path=´logs/tomcat.log´ to server.xml file.
But what i want