It seems that JETTY_LOG directory is relative to JETTY_HOME.
Could you try to set:
JETTY_LOGS=/logs
or alternatively
JETTY_HOME=/usr/local/jetty/jetty-9.1.4/
JETTY_LOGS=logs
質問
I'm trying to run Jetty on CentOS and am having problems as I am getting unexpected results when I try to set the full path for JETTY_LOGS. The system tries to take that path and append it to the path I specified in the JETTY_HOME variable.
JETTY_HOME=/usr/local/jetty/jetty-9.1.4
JETTY_USER=jetty
JETTY_PORT=8085
JETTY_HOST=0.0.0.0
JETTY_LOGS=/usr/local/jetty/jetty-9.1.4/logs
Any ideas as to what I'm doing wrong?
The error I get is:
Starting Jetty: java.io.IOException: Cannot write start.log to directory
/usr/local/jetty/jetty-9.1.4/usr/local/jetty/jetty-9.1.4/logs [directory doesn't exist or is read-only]
java.io.IOException: Cannot write start.log to directory /usr/local/jetty/jetty-9.1.4/usr/local/jetty/jetty-9.1.4/logs [directory doesn't exist or is read-only]
at org.eclipse.jetty.start.StartLog.initLogFile(StartLog.java:127)
at org.eclipse.jetty.start.StartLog.initialize(StartLog.java:113)
at org.eclipse.jetty.start.Main.processCommandLine(Main.java:520)
at org.eclipse.jetty.start.Main.main(Main.java:102)
解決
It seems that JETTY_LOG directory is relative to JETTY_HOME.
Could you try to set:
JETTY_LOGS=/logs
or alternatively
JETTY_HOME=/usr/local/jetty/jetty-9.1.4/
JETTY_LOGS=logs
他のヒント
You're not doing anything wrong, this is new behavior in jetty 9.1.4:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=432192
Workaround is to set the JETTY_LOGS
env var relative to your jetty base dir (like the logs
dir that comes in the standard jetty tarball):
JETTY_LOGS=logs
Which will resolve to /usr/local/jetty/jetty-9.1.4/logs
in your case (the jetty base dir defaults to the jetty home dir).
If you want the logs written somewhere outside of your jetty base dir, the best way is to use the above JETTY_LOGS=logs
env setting, and just symlink the dir elsewhere; like this to create and link to the common /var/log/jetty
dir:
# mv /usr/local/jetty/jetty-9.1.4/logs /var/log/jetty
# ln -s /var/log/jetty /usr/local/jetty/jetty-9.1.4/logs
Whatever you do, also make sure that the user as which you run jetty has write access to the logs dir; if you use the jetty
user in the jetty
group, make it the owner of your logs dir:
# chown -R jetty:jetty /var/log/jetty