[opencms-dev] opencms maven. opencms.log not written
Tech Ops
techops at thedoleco.com
Tue Apr 7 03:18:21 CEST 2009
Did you try setting all levels to DEBUG? Also, I see that you have changed
the log file location from what is default. Have you? The default location
line in my log4j is as follows:
log4j.appender.OC.File=${opencms.logfile}
do you have write permissions on the / dir ?
You can also try to set the console logger with same setup as the file
logger
Sorry, dont have any direct help for you.
Tim Daschner
VS Dole corp.
From: opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org
[mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] On Behalf Of Pablo
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 5:51 AM
To: The OpenCms mailing list
Subject: [opencms-dev] opencms maven. opencms.log not written
I installed opencms-maven and there is no opencms.log file neither /logs
folder in /WEB-INF directory. How can I get the opencms logs?
opencms_init.log is empty and below is the content of my log4j.properties.
# What follows is the default OpenCms log4j configuration.
# OpenCms uses the "commons-logging" component to detect the available
logging implementation.
# A recent log4j.jar is shipped with the default OpenCms installation and
thus log4j is used.
# To use another logging mechanism, delete the shipped log4j.jar in
/WEB-INF/lib.
# You must then provide the configuration of the logging mechanism you want
to use by
# environment settings or startup parameters of the servlet engine.
# OpenCms provides a special variable /opencms.log to the environment, which
contains
# the log file path. The location of this file is calculated relative to
this
# "log4j.properties" file on OpenCms startup. If this file is located in the
folder "${classes}",
# then the log is written to "${classes}../logs/opencms.log".
# To disable this mechanism, you must set ${opencms.set.logfile} to "false".
In this case
# you must configure the log output file manually.
opencms.set.logfile=true
opencms.logfile=opencms_init.log
# Per default we use WARN debug level and just one appender
log4j.rootLogger=\
ERROR,\
OC
# ,CONSOLE
# Optional CONSOLE appender for logging on the system console (good for
debugging during development)
log4j.appender.CONSOLE=org.apache.log4j.ConsoleAppender
# CONSOLE uses PatternLayout.
log4j.appender.CONSOLE.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
log4j.appender.CONSOLE.layout.ConversionPattern=%5p [%15.15C:%4L] %m%n
# Set levels for all default channels available in OpenCms
log4j.logger.com.opencms=ERROR
log4j.logger.org.opencms=ERROR
log4j.logger.org.opencms.init=INFO
log4j.logger.org.opencms.monitor=INFO
log4j.logger.org.opencms.scheduler=INFO
log4j.logger.org.opencms.search=INFO
log4j.logger.org.opencms.staticexport=WARN
log4j.logger.org.opencms.jsp.CmsJspLoginBean=INFO
log4j.logger.org.opencms.db.mysql3.CmsProjectDriver=INFO
log4j.logger.org.opencms.db.mysql.CmsProjectDriver=INFO
log4j.logger.org.opencms.db.oracle8.CmsProjectDriver=INFO
log4j.logger.org.opencms.db.oracle.CmsProjectDriver=INFO
log4j.logger.org.opencms.workplace.tools=WARN
# This default appender configuration simply writes all OpenCms channels in
one log file
# A OpenCms 'channel' directly translates into a 'logger' in the log4j lingo
log4j.appender.OC=org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender
# In a default Tomcat installation, this should place the log file in the
Tomcat log directory
# Adjust this path in case you want to log in another directory
log4j.appender.OC.File=/opencms.log
# Limit log size to 5mb, then rotate
log4j.appender.OC.MaxFileSize=2mb
# Keep 5 backup files
log4j.appender.OC.MaxBackupIndex=5
# This specifies the logfile layout
log4j.appender.OC.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
log4j.appender.OC.layout.ConversionPattern=%d{DATE} %5p [%30.30C:%4L] %m%n
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