*@Jonathan Lacefield, * Yes I am seeing the logs in system.log. I installed cassandra 2.0.6 using latest Datastax Community package on Ubuntu 12.04. Its is packaged installation. I run cassandra using "sudo service cassandra start". New Logs are written to /var/logs/cassandra/system.log but not to output.log. Infact ouput.log is not even generated. Permissions are Ok, verified that cassandra is owner also there are Ok since system.log is getting written.
*@Duncan Sands,* Ok in that case , wont output.log be generated anytime now ? Besides startup information what all was output.log supposed to contain? Is it completely a deprecated now ? I am surprised why does this page exists : http://www.datastax.com/documentation/cassandra/2.0/cassandra/configuration/configOutputLog_t.html On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 6:27 PM, Duncan Sands <duncan.sa...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi user 01, in older versions of the datastax Debian packages startup > information was written to output.log but that is no longer the case (and > hasn't been for a while): it is normal that you have no output.log. > > Ciao, Duncan. > > > On 24/03/14 13:26, user 01 wrote: > >> Hints please, anyone ? >> >> >> On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 2:13 AM, user 01 <user...@gmail.com >> <mailto:user...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> No output.log is ever generated by my cassandra installation(DSC20 >> with C* >> 2.0.6 on Ubuntu 12.04). Do I need to configure anything to enable >> logs to >> output.log ? >> >> >> >