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From: Sebastian R. <seb...@ou...> - 2005-11-14 13:45:16
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Wolfgang Meier wrote: >Just change the log priority for the corresponding log categories to >"warn". If you are running eXist in Tomcat, log4j.xml is in >webapp/WEB-INF/ (otherwise in EXIST_HOME). The log4j hierarchy of >priorities is DEBUG < INFO < WARN < ERROR < FATAL. Change the root >category as follows: > ><root> > <priority value="warn"/> > <appender-ref ref="exist.core"/> ></root> > >Hope this helps to keep the wolves away... > Thanks! but.... I have set everything to "info" that I can find, restarted tomcat, and still the messages come..... the wolves are now gnawing at the woodwork, and the odour of their fetid breath fills the air. I conclude that I have screwed up in the way I glue new releases of eXist into Cocoon, and that the messages are destined for some log file which cannot be located, and hence hit the global tomcat log. Is that conceivable? Please bury my torn and slashed body in the Protestant Cemetery in Rome, OK? -- Sebastian Rahtz Information Manager, Oxford University Computing Services 13 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6NN. Phone +44 1865 283431 OSS Watch: JISC Open Source Advisory Service http://www.oss-watch.ac.uk |