I think it could be useful feature - no need to go to file manager to find log date. And it is very easy to implement.
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 10:56 AM, Vasiliy Sisko <[email protected]> wrote: > How about of printing a date and time starting of node in log. > Currently we can find node's start date only from file properties. But they > properties could be incorrect. > I suggest to print start date of node on node startup. > > For example: > *[10:35:47,507][INFO ][main][IgniteKernal] Starting of node on 04/15/2015* > > >>> __________ ________________ > >>> / _/ ___/ |/ / _/_ __/ __/ > >>> _/ // (7 7 // / / / / _/ > >>> /___/\___/_/|_/___/ /_/ /___/ > >>> > >>> ver. 1.0.0#19700101-sha1:DEV > >>> 2015 Copyright(C) Apache Software Foundation > > Possibly will be usefull to print date on new day. For example: > > [23:59:59,696][INFO ][main] > *[00:00:00,012][INFO ][main] A new day 04/16/2015* > > -- > Vasiliy Sisko > GridGain Systems > www.gridgain.com > -- Alexey Kuznetsov GridGain Systems www.gridgain.com
