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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T13:14:55+00:00 2026-05-23T13:14:55+00:00

Every time that I start up my grails application, using the production environment on

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Every time that I start up my grails application, using the production environment on my tomcat6 server I see the following error in /var/log/tomcat6/catalina.out:

log4j:ERROR setFile(null,true) call failed.
java.io.FileNotFoundException: stacktrace.log (Permission denied)
...
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I gather that this is becaues log4j is attempting to create a log file and doesn’t have the required permissions.

Ideally I would like the log files for my application to go to either the existing tomcat log (/var/log/tomcat6/catalina.out) or to go to a separate file in the /var/log/tomcat6 directory.

How can I change the location of the log4j logs with the minimal amount of configuration possible? i.e. I don’t want to define a complete appender with it’s own output pattern, I just want to change the location of the log files.

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    2026-05-23T13:14:56+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 1:14 pm

    You can setup logging to use file by configuring it in grails-app/conf/Config.groovy:

    log4j = {
        appenders {
            file name:'file', file: '/var/log/tomcat6/mylog.log'
        }
        root {
            info 'stdout', 'file'
        }
    }
    

    at this case all log event with level info and above will be pushed into both file /var/log/tomcat6/mylog.log and stdout (that tomcat will add to catalina.out by himself)

    See: http://grails.org/doc/latest/guide/3.%20Configuration.html#3.1.2%20Logging

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