Re: problems with logging on Windows 2000
Re: problems with logging on Windows 2000
- Subject: Re: problems with logging on Windows 2000
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 12:21:56 CDT
- Priority: 3 (Normal)
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On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 09:59:32 -0700 "Goree, Jennifer" wrote:
> Is my expectation that the application logging (i.e. exceptions and
> messages written with System.out.println in Java) should show up
> under Application in the Event Viewer incorrect?
I beleive so. I don't think WO logging will show up in the event viewer.
I think it will be logged in a particular log file on disk, and you just
need to look at that log file. Or multiple log files, for multiple instances.
But I'm a bit rusty on WO 4.5, I forget exactly how to set where the log
files are written to. How did you do it in Solaris? Whatever command
line options you were using in Solaris, they should be the same on
Windows. We could try looking at the 4.5 documentation online, but I'm
not sure where we'd find it in there. But whatever you were doing on
Solaris, it should work just the same way on Windows. The "Event Viewer"
didn't exist on Solaris after all.
--Jonathan
>
> If so, what is the preferred method on Windows for running the
> WebObjects service in order to capture the application logging to a
> log file?
> If not, any suggestions on what we may be missing?
>
> (In case anyone's interested: we actually tried this on Windows 2003
> first with the same results.)
>
> thanks,
> Jen
>
> Jen Goree
> Web & Communication Systems Manager
> Kent School District
> email@hidden
>
>
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