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Yan Fang commented on SAMZA-310:
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After second thought, there are a few problems when we get kafka information 
from the config:

1) The AM also triggers the kafkaLog4jAppender. So before it reads config, it 
does not have any knowledge about the config at all. Basically, this means, the 
log4j.xml should be read even before the config file is read.

2) When containers read the config from the environment variable, they can not 
tell which system to produce messages to.
  a) we can not read "systems.kafka.producer.metadata.broker.list" because 
"kafka" may not be the system name though it is Kafka system.
  b) we can not read "*.producer.metadata.broker.list" because if any other 
systems use the same property name, we will get the unexpected result.
  c) if there are two kafka systems configed in the config file, can not 
determine which one to use for logging. 

> Publish container logs to a SystemStream
> ----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SAMZA-310
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SAMZA-310
>             Project: Samza
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: container
>    Affects Versions: 0.7.0
>            Reporter: Martin Kleppmann
>            Assignee: Yan Fang
>             Fix For: 0.8.0
>
>         Attachments: SAMZA-310.patch
>
>
> At the moment, it's a bit awkward to get to a Samza job's logs: assuming 
> you're running on YARN, you have to navigate around the YARN web interface, 
> and you can only see one container's logs at a time.
> Given that Samza is all about streams, it would make sense for the logs 
> generated by Samza jobs to also be sent to a stream. There, they could be 
> indexed with [Kibana|http://www.elasticsearch.org/overview/kibana/], consumed 
> by an exception-tracking system, etc.
> Notes:
> - The serde for encoding logs into a suitable wire format should be 
> pluggable. There can be a default implementation that uses JSON, analogous to 
> MetricsSnapshotSerdeFactory for metrics, but organisations that already have 
> a standardised in-house encoding for logs should be able to use it.
> - Should this be at the level of Slf4j or Log4j? Currently the log 
> configuration for YARN jobs uses Log4j, which has the advantage that any 
> frameworks/libraries that use Log4j but not Slf4j appear in the logs. 
> However, Samza itself currently only depends on Slf4j. If we tie this feature 
> to Log4j, it would somewhat defeat the purpose of using Slf4j.
> - Do we need to consider partitioning? Perhaps we can use the container name 
> as partitioning key, so that the ordering of logs from each container is 
> preserved.



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