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
>



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