![]() My logging properties file DOES have console logging as a handler: handlers = .AsyncFileHandler, .AsyncFileHandler, Note - files ARE being written, but again, only contain REQUESTS not ERRORS. However, I do see a reference to the Boostrap process under "security". Start aborted."Įcho "Unable to remove or write to empty PID file. Start aborted."Įcho "Unable to read PID file. Start aborted."Įcho "If the following process is not a Tomcat process, remove the PID file and try again:"Įcho "Unable to remove or clear stale PID file. For some reason in the apt install, it looks like it's instead of looking to launch catalina instead trying to find it's PID?:ĬATALINA_OUT="$CATALINA_BASE"/logs/catalina.outĮcho "Existing PID file found during start."Įcho "Tomcat appears to still be running with PID $PID. The parts of my catalina.sh that are similar (but much different) are as below. I looked this up and there appears to be several threads how to fix, the most recent being this one: Where is catalina.out in tomcat 9? - but the problem is my catalina.sh looks very different than the file shown in this answer. Tomcat 9 is unfortunately only logging GET and POST requests with the default Ubuntu configuration via apt. Tomcat 8 worked fine, it logged Java stack traces to /var/log/catalina.out fine. ![]() So I'm having a problem with Tomcat 9 in Ubuntu 18.04.2.
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