[CR #298568] A redundant warning in the Jaguarhttpservlet.log file can cause this file to get extremely large. Eventually this results in the log file filling up and stopping the server.
Workaround: Limit the size of Jaguarhttpservlet.log.
Use JagManager to connect to EAServer. Open the Servers folder in the left pane and right-click Jaguar and select Server Properties from the pop-up.
Click the HTTPConfig tab.
On the bottom of this tab labelled “HTTP Logging,” click Log Type and select Servlet Log from the drop-down list.
When the you see a display of “Log File Size (Bytes)” input, enter in some size (such as 1000000) to limit the Jaguarhttpservlet.log file size to a Megabyte.
Reboot Jaguar.
From this point forward, whenever the Jaguarhttpservlet.log reaches the specified log size limit that you entered, the log automatically rolls over. The existing log is then renamed, and a new Jaguarhttpservlet.log file is started.
Periodically remove the old rolled-over log files to prevent the disk from filling up.
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