Sorry. I all of a sudden noticed the swallowOutput="false" in the cfcc.xml I had. I changed this to be true and now it appears most of the messages are being written to the locahost file. I don't see any messages missing. I will leave it run over night and see what happens and report tomorrow.
-Joleen On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 3:50 PM, Joleen Barker <oldenuf2no...@gmail.com> wrote: > I didn't get too far. For the option b and setting the swallowOutput=true > in right place I need to get some clarification. > > I was looking up more information about the swallowOutput parm so I > understood more. In Christopher's comments he spoke about updating the > context xml. This is where I am confused. When I think of the word > "context" it has always referring to the vendors web page to log in with > and the context set is "cfcc". There is a file named cfcc.xml in the > <Install_directory>/server/conf/Catalina/localhost directory. Then there is > the actual context.xml file located in the <Install_directory>/server/conf > directory. I am not sure which one I would put the swallowOutput parm in. > Maybe it would be both. > > The only items in the context.xml file that are not commented out are the > following settings and it's a pretty small file: > > <Context> > <WatchedResource>WEB-INF/web.xml</WatchedResource> > <WatchedResource>${catalina.base}/conf/web.xml</WatchedResource> > ... > ... > <Manager pathname="" /> > ... > ... > <Valve classname="org.apache.catalina.valves.CometConnectionManagerValve" > /> > </Context> > > The cfcc.xml file that I have has the following: > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> > <Context cachingAllowed="true" > charsetMapperClass="org.apache.catalina.util.CharsetMapper" > className="org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContext" cookies="true" > crossContext="false" debug="0" displayName="Secure Internet File Transfer > Web Services" docBase="/opt/mftcc730/server/webapps/cfcc" > mapperClass="org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContextMapper" path="/cfcc" > privileged="false" reloadable="false" swallowOutput="false" > useHttpOnly="false" useNaming="true" > wrapperClass="org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrapper"> > <Valve className="com.proginet.sift.tomcat.valve.LoginValve"/> > <Valve className="com.proginet.sift.tomcat.valve.CfccAuthenticator"/> > <Logger className="org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger" debug="0" > directory="/opt/mftcc730/server/logs" prefix="localhost_cfcc_" > suffix=".txt" timestamp="true" verbosity="2"/> > <Realm className="com.proginet.sift.tomcat.ssldap.JDBCRealm" > connectionName="cfcc" connectionPassword="TgPGKAy//0gDOq2Co5UnM2AE8pM=" > connectionURL="jdbc:mysql://192.168.1.7:3306/mft730?characterEncoding=UTF8" > debug="0" digest="SHA" driverName="com.mysql.jdbc.Driver" > roleNameCol="RoleID" userCredCol="Passwd" userNameCol="UserID" > userRoleTable="UsersMap" userTable="Users" validate="true"/> > <Resource auth="Container" name="jdbc/sift" scope="Shareable" > type="javax.sql.DataSource"/> > </Context> > > Thank you. > > -Joleen > > > On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 10:16 AM, Joleen Barker <oldenuf2no...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Thank you for some direction. >> >> I'll go ahead and put back the logging as it was from the vendor using >> the logging.properties file, etc. etc. so as to minimize their lack of >> support due to me changing a lot in their product. >> >> Then I'll go on to try option b. >> >> I'll report back with how it goes. >> >> -Joleeb >> Joleen, >> >> On 11/24/15 4:31 PM, Joleen Barker wrote: >> > I have setup the logrotate using cron in the past and it was very >> > successful on the Linux boxes but I could not find an equivalent setup >> for >> > AIX. Things seem so much easier on Linux. The company wants a universal >> > approach so that left that option out. >> >> Only some things are easier on Linux. >> >> This may help: >> http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg3T1012796 >> >> > I did see the section you copied in from the catalina.sh file but >> couldnt >> > make much out from it so I left it alone. >> > >> > I like the sound of option b. I know where the context xml file is. >> (Under >> > the Catalina/localhost/<context>.xml) Im not sure if this is what you >> mean >> > by descriptor. >> >> Yup, that's the one. Just add the swallowOutput setting and restart the >> web application. (Or restart Tomcat if that's easier for you.) >> >> > If I did this would I leave the log4j config changes that I >> > have in place that already? >> >> No, you wouldn't have to use log4j at all. JULI can do log-rotation as >> well, though the options aren't as nice as log4j. Log4j is a really >> great logging system, actually. >> >> -chris >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org >> >> >