Yes I've seen those logs but there is in there only the "process" logs, as servlet
and jsp accesss, but not any http logging (I'm searching for the usuals Http
requests logs)
Thanks

Alex Strasheim wrote:

> > Hi there , just a small question
> > I installed tomcat and used servlet and jsp without problem and am
> > happy with it I put it as my mian http server (port 80), The thing
> > is that I now don't have any more http logs (before it was going
> > from apache in /var/logs/http/access.log).  Where are those http
> > logs going ? are they disable by default in tomcat ? how to activate
> > it ?  Thank you.
>
> My tomcat installation has a logs directory underneath the tomcat home
> directory.  On my box it's in /usr/local/tomcat/logs .
>
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