
I tried it with /root/logback.log and with only logback.log After an updatedb && locate logback.log nothing was found, so i guess thats not the problem. Am 24.08.2012 17:34, schrieb Adam Gordon:
I think you need to use an absolute path to the log file. I recall other folks having issues before. Try that and let us know.
--adam
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 5:15 AM, Oliver Zemann <oliver.zemann@gmail.com <mailto:oliver.zemann@gmail.com>> wrote:
Yes i did but the problem is that this application is a install4j application which does not handle stdio/stderr/stdout - so this is dropped. I do not see anything from the stdout :/
2012/8/24 ceki <ceki@qos.ch <mailto:ceki@qos.ch>>: > > Have you tried enabling logback's internal status messages? > > <configuration debug="true" scan=...> > ... > </configuration> > > > On 24.08.2012 12 <tel:24.08.2012%2012>:52, Oliver Zemann wrote: >> >> Hi, i have the absolut identical file for Windows which works as >> expected (logging), but not for linux: >> >> http://rifers.org/paste/show/1801 >> >> There is just no logging - i started everything as root. Even when i >> use the FileAppender with its file name property set to "somelog.log" >> or "/root/somelog.log" it just saves nothing and i have no idea why. >> >> I used updatedb && locate to find a file called like this but there >> was nothing. Also lsof with a grep find nothing opened. So it is >> really not logging. >> >> Regards, >> Oli >> > > > -- > Ceki > http://tinyurl.com/proLogback > _______________________________________________ > Logback-user mailing list > Logback-user@qos.ch <mailto:Logback-user@qos.ch> > http://mailman.qos.ch/mailman/listinfo/logback-user _______________________________________________ Logback-user mailing list Logback-user@qos.ch <mailto:Logback-user@qos.ch> http://mailman.qos.ch/mailman/listinfo/logback-user
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