2015-03-01 11:20:01.517 [main] ConfigurationCache.store() WARNING: Dumping server configuration to: etc/config-dump.properties 2015-03-01 11:20:21.394 [ConnectionOpenThread] SocketThread.<clinit>() WARNING: 9 socketReadThreads started. 2015-03-01 11:20:21.402 [ConnectionOpenThread] SocketThread.<clinit>() WARNING: 9 socketWriteThreads started.
Those are normal log outputs - you should not worry about
WARNING
log level in this case.官方解释:
We output a few log records at the server startup time on WARNING level, because we consider them important and worth to have in logs even on a production system. Normally on a production system logs are set in such a way that only WARNINGs or SEVERE records are printed to logs. Therefore, even though the above records do not show anything wrong with the server we set WARNING level to make sure they are in the log. And I think these are useful information for diagnosing any issues you may have:
- "Dumping server configuration to: etc/config-dump.properties" - this gives you a location of the file with server configuration dump file. This is important because this file contains all the server settings, those you set in the init.properties file and all others which are used in their default values.
- 9 socketReadThreads started. - this is a bit low level information which gives you an idea how many threads are used for the network traffic handling and indirectly how many CPUs were discovered on the installation
- Resolving default host name: realDomain.net took: 8 - a very common networking misconfiguration includes DNS configuration issues. It can be easily detected if the resolving default host name takes very long time.
- VHostManager.setProperties() WARNING: {realDomain.net=Domain:.... - information about default virtual host and domain parameters
As Wojciech mentioned, you can ignore these but when you have some problems these records might be helpful.