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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Medium
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Fedora 8 / CentOS 5
When running from Tomcat installed via 'yum', the log files are rather indiscriminately sent to the current directory. The filename should be prefixed with ${catalina.base}/logs such as:
log4j.appender.filelog.File=${catalina.base}/logs/atlassian-crowd-openid-client.log
There may be another way to do this, but I don't have time to look it all up
Basically, Fedora and CentOS will bring up tomcat at boot, and inevitably, the current directory is not a good place to dump logs. This fixes it.
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CWD-1871 crowd creates log file and "plugins-temp" in Current Working Directory
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CONFCLOUD-10443 ${catalina.base}/logs/ should be the base directory for logs
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CONFSERVER-10443 ${catalina.base}/logs/ should be the base directory for logs
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JRACLOUD-14282 ${catalina.base}/logs/ should be the base directory for logs
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JRASERVER-14282 ${catalina.base}/logs/ should be the base directory for logs
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BAM-2085 ${catalina.base}/logs/ should be the base directory for logs
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CWD-2086 Implement standardised application logging for Crowd
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[CWD-744] Logging output should be more specific
Workflow | Original: Simplified Crowd Development Workflow v2 - restricted [ 1509652 ] | New: JAC Bug Workflow v3 [ 3364682 ] |
Status | Original: Resolved [ 5 ] | New: Closed [ 6 ] |
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Workflow | Original: Simplified Crowd Development Workflow v2 [ 1391840 ] | New: Simplified Crowd Development Workflow v2 - restricted [ 1509652 ] |
Workflow | Original: Crowd Development Workflow v2 [ 272577 ] | New: Simplified Crowd Development Workflow v2 [ 1391840 ] |
Resolution | New: Fixed [ 1 ] | |
Status | Original: Open [ 1 ] | New: Resolved [ 5 ] |
Assignee | Original: David O'Flynn [Atlassian] [ doflynn ] |
Workflow | Original: JIRA Bug Workflow v2 [ 173765 ] | New: Crowd Development Workflow v2 [ 272577 ] |