] wrote:
I'm not clear on what you mean by 'reloading' as catalina.out is just a
text file accepting tomcat's redirected standard output. It should
simply be appended to as messages are generated. Are you saying you
want the file to be deleted and started fresh on every tomcat startup
as it happens in windows.
Please suggest me a solution for this.
Thanks
Persistence.
On Feb 7, 2008 4:08 PM, David Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not clear on what you mean by 'reloading' as catalina.out is just a
text file accepting tomcat's redirected standard output
] wrote:
I'm not clear on what you mean by 'reloading' as catalina.out is just
a
text file accepting tomcat's redirected standard output. It should
simply be appended to as messages are generated. Are you saying you
want the file to be deleted and started fresh on every tomcat
not clear on what you mean by 'reloading' as catalina.out is just a
text file accepting tomcat's redirected standard output. It should
simply be appended to as messages are generated. Are you saying you
want the file to be deleted and started fresh on every tomcat startup?
--David
persistence
reloaded each time tomcat redirects its
standard output to
that file, just as it happens in windows.
Please suggest me a solution for this.
Thanks
Persistence.
On Feb 7, 2008 4:08 PM, David Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not clear on what you mean by 'reloading' as catalina.out
Hi,
whenever I restart the tomcat in linux, the file ' catalina.out ' is not
automatically reloading just like the file ' std.out ' does in windows.
' catalina.out ' file containing all the 'System.out ' statements printed
from the day tomcat
was installed in my linux system.
Please tell me