File Caching Issue

I am trying to debug an issue I am having in a custom scheduled task. I am using the tcEmailNotifcationUtil and want to see some trace. I have added an entry in the logging.xml file for the OIM server, which I assume is the correct place. However, whenever I restart the OIM server for these changes to take effect the file is overwritten and my changes are lost. Any idea on what could be causing this?
Pete

Which app server are you using ..?
For email notifications loggers , you need turn Xellerate.Request=DEBUG
Thanks
Suren

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