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Old 08-05-2008
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How to disable application level logs in Unix?

Hi,

I'm working in an application and the related Java code and the envrionment is in Unix server. We are generating the log messages using loggers of Java.util.log . But, the logs are not getting generated in the log files.
We feel that the people who developed the system might have done some settings to disable the application level logs.

So, our question is

Is there a way in Unix to enable the application level logs?

Thanks in Advance for your valuable suggestions.

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El

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But, the logs are not getting generated in the log files.
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this is confusing statement? What you want to do, enable or disable logs ?

Refer syslog.conf for more information.

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Thanks Nilesh...........

Actually I want to enable the application level logs... Changed my post...

I verified my syslog.conf... But I haven't got any info to from this...
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well, its a java thingy
i think, and please remember that i said "think"
that you can use a file called "log4j.properties" or similar to enable java loging, without doing something in the java code
im pretty sure about the log4j, what im not sure is the "whitout changing the java app" part
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Hello kelangovan,
See if this links can help you.
Syslog

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Hello kelangovan,
See if this links can help you.
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is a custo java app using a jva class to log.
that things go into syslog?
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