Talk:Migrating from WebLogic to Resin

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==Resin's log files and rotation==
 
==Resin's log files and rotation==
Can user integrate each servers' log files in case of multiple server management?<br>
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Can users integrate each server's log files in case of multiple server management,
And about configure example,<br>
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or do they need any management software for such log watching?<br>
''All levels of log messages are written to the file from all sources. ''
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And in configure example section,<br>
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''All levels of log messages are written to the file from all sources. ''<br>
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:Does it mean all applications (sources) can manage/use all levels of log massages?<br>
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--[[User:Morikzm|Morikzm]] 00:23, 12 January 2010 (CST)

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Contents

About Multiple Server configuration and organization

What is "external management techniques",for example?
Does it mean we must use external software?
--Morikzm 23:41, 11 January 2010 (CST)

Detail information about Resin's Watchdog

Do you have any detail information/pages about Resin's Watchdog?
What is the advantage of Watchdog comparing with WLS administration console? Does Watchdog make startup scripts automatically?
--Morikzm 23:51, 11 January 2010 (CST)

Distributed Deployment of Resin 4.0

Verify applications in the same environment as live applications before going live

Do you talk about "staging" of application sever by above sentence?

--Morikzm 00:03, 12 January 2010 (CST)

Resin's log files and rotation

Can users integrate each server's log files in case of multiple server management, or do they need any management software for such log watching?
And in configure example section,
All levels of log messages are written to the file from all sources.

Does it mean all applications (sources) can manage/use all levels of log massages?

--Morikzm 00:23, 12 January 2010 (CST)

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