Andre,

but if a symbolic link is deleted, its target remains unaffected. Are you 
sure that undeployment can damage my logs somehow?

Best Regards, 
Karatun Lev,
RBRU IT Application Support ,
(495) 5464



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03.02.2012 20:00
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John Renne wrote:
> I've done this before but always used the apache in front of tomcat to 
serve the logfiles. 
> 
> If you're sure you want to let tomcat do the fileserving, I'ld suggest 
making a symlink in one of the application folders to the logsdirectory. 
That should do the trick. 
> 

I would not do that without being very very careful.  Undeploying the 
application may just 
delete all your logs.



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