[opencms-dev] Content not updated after publish
Jorge Pinho
jorgepinho at hotmail.com
Tue May 4 11:16:02 CEST 2004
Hi Paul, thanks for your reply.
I don´t understand how that can help... what should I look for ?
what does it take for a page to show the new content after publish without a
restart ? (everything is fine inside openCMS)
>From: "Paul D. Bain" <paulbain at pobox.com>
>To: "Jorge Pinho" <jorgepinho at hotmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [opencms-dev] Content not updated after publish
>Date: Mon, 03 May 2004 11:54:24 -0400
>
>At +0100Saturday 5/1/04 09:22 PM, Jorge Pinho wrote:
>
>>I have a openCMS version 4.4.6 installed [on] RedHat Linux 7, [and the]
>>tomcat version is 4.0.6.
>>
>>When a page is updated, it takes a restart of the tomcat for the new
>>content to show.
>>
>>Updating the software is not an option due to cross-enterprise
>>restrictions.
>>
>>One strange thing is that not all the pages need a restart, some of them
>>go online after publish.
>>
>>any sugestions ?
>
>Jorge,
>
> First, examine the log files for both Tomcat and OpenCMS. On
>Debian Linux, the Tomcat log file is /var/log/tomcat4/catalina.out, i.e.,
>it is _not_ called simply "tomcat.log." My OpenCMS log is
>/usr/share/tomcat4/webapps/opencms/WEB-INF/logs/opencms.log.
>
> Then, increase the "debug level" for Tomcat in the main Tomcat
>configuration file, server.xml. You can do this by setting the value
>higher. For example, suppose you have the following in your server.xml:
>
> debug="0"
>
>Change it to, for example:
>
> debug="5"
>
>This attribute can have a value as high as nine (9). Remember to reset the
>values when you are finished debugging, because debugging increases
>logging, which can reduce performance greatly.
>
>Sincerely,
>Paul Bain
>
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