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Thanks Ethan, that makes sense. Any ideas on what could cause that listener to fail? I tried changing the log level for tomcat to capture any stack trace on the failure but didn't gain any extra information. --john Ethan Davis wrote: > Hi John, > > John Cartwright wrote: > [snip] > >> Does it make sense to you that tds.log.dir system property would fail to >> be set if a context listener fails and therefore the context fails to start? >> > > Yes, the tds.log.dir system property gets set by the TDS context > listener. So, if the listener fails, it may not have been able to set > the tds.log.dir system property. > > But, (not sure if this is what you meant) the system property has > nothing to do with the context failing. A context will always fail to > start if any of its context listeners fail. > > Ethan >
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