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Tiago,

On 1/25/13 4:45 AM, Tiago Sousa wrote:
> Em 25/01/2013 08:59, Konstantin Kolinko escreveu:
>> 2013/1/24 Tiago Sousa <tiago-a-so...@ext.ptinovacao.pt>:
>>> Hello to all.
>>> 
>>> I have tomcat 6
>> Which version?
> I'm using tomcat 6.0.16.
>> Did you install it from a zip file downloaded from
>> tomcat.apache.org?
> Yes, i installed using a zip file downloaded from
> tomcat.apache.org.
> 
>> using JULI for logging (logging.properties in conf dir) plus 
>> several webapps using its own log4j.properties.
>> 
>> I need to centralized all the logs so i thought to put a
>> global/shared log4j.properties in $CATALINA_BASE\lib so that
>> tomcat and each webapp can be controlled through this file. OK,
>> but make sure that all jars are in their proper places.
>> Sometimes people read the doc incorrectly.
>> 
>> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/logging.html
> Ok, i think i've done it, namely:
> 
> * Put|log4j.jar|and|tomcat-juli-adapters.jar|from "extras" 
> into|$CATALINA_HOME/lib|. *
> Replace|$CATALINA_HOME/bin/tomcat-juli.jar|with|tomcat-juli.jar|from
>
> 
"extras".
> 
> 
> The problem i'm facing is that no logs are produced. At this time
> i'm trying to configure just TOMCAT, no webapps, to log through
> log4j but still no logs are produced. I've folowed the tutorial in
> Apache logging webpage with the standard log4j.properties. No logs
> in $CATALINA_BASE\logs.
>> Which tutorial did you follow?
> The one you mentioned:
> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/logging.html
>> 
>> Did you configure them to be written to "${catalina.base}/logs"
>> ? Maybe it tries to write them elsewhere?
> It is configured in its standard version ( 
> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/logging.html), which i am
> using.
>> 
>> Is the file readable?
> There is no file, tomcat does not create one and that is my
> problem.

I think Konstantin meant "is the config file readable" or perhaps "is
the logs/ directory writable". Of course, all permissions must be
relative to the effective uid running Tomcat.

Check catalina.out. If you don't have a log4j.properties file (or
similar) available, I believe you'll get a message on stdout saying
"You haven't configured log4j properly" and you won't get any further
log messages anywhere.

- -chris
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