Bob, thanks
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From: Robert Bateman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 13 October 2004 11:40
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: multiple tomcat instance and log4j
Simon,
I use a mix of *nix and Windows here. I've found that using copy with
the (+) option d
> -Simon
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> From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 1:51 PM
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> Subject: RE: multiple tomcat instance and log4j
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> Hi,
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> >It is my impression that lot
-Original Message-
From: Simon Zeng
Thanks for the quick response. Seperate logs for each
tomcat was my proposal too. But people like to have an easy
way to view them as a whole. A nice merge tool would be
nice. The first and minumum requirement for the tool i
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>Thanks for the quick response. Seperate logs for each tomcat was my
>proposal
>too. But people like to have an easy way to view them as
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Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 1:51 PM
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Subject: RE: multiple tomcat instance and log4j
Hi,
>It is my impression that lots of people on this user list are using
log4j
>as
>their logging mechanism. Also i believe lots of people here use
multiple
>tom
Hi,
>It is my impression that lots of people on this user list are using
log4j
>as
>their logging mechanism. Also i believe lots of people here use
multiple
>tomcat instances for load balancing. I am wondering how you guys are
using
>log4j in this case. If anyone can give me some ideas and/or ans
Hello,
It is my impression that lots of people on this user list are using log4j as
their logging mechanism. Also i believe lots of people here use multiple
tomcat instances for load balancing. I am wondering how you guys are using
log4j in this case. If anyone can give me some ideas and/or answer
On Mon, Oct 11, 2004 at 06:31:46PM -0400, Simon Zeng wrote:
: 1. Would it be better to keep one log for each tomcat instance or all share
: the same log?
That depends: if all apps are running in the same container (same JVM),
then it's helpful to see everything in one place. You can play
Cause-an