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Gwen Shapira updated KAFKA-2394:
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> Use RollingFileAppender by default in log4j.properties
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> Key: KAFKA-2394
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-2394
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Jason Gustafson
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: newbie
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> The default log4j.properties bundled with Kafka uses ConsoleAppender and
> DailyRollingFileAppender, which offer no protection to users from spammy
> logging. In extreme cases (such as when issues like KAFKA-1461 are
> encountered), the logs can exhaust the local disk space. This could be a
> problem for Kafka adoption since new users are less likely to adjust the
> logging properties themselves, and are more likely to have configuration
> problems which result in log spam.
> To fix this, we can use RollingFileAppender, which offers two settings for
> controlling the maximum space that log files will use.
> maxBackupIndex: how many backup files to retain
> maxFileSize: the max size of each log file
> One question is whether this change is a compatibility concern? The backup
> strategy and filenames used by RollingFileAppender are different from those
> used by DailyRollingFileAppender, so any tools which depend on the old format
> will break. If we think this is a serious problem, one solution would be to
> provide two versions of log4j.properties and add a flag to enable the new
> one. Another solution would be to include the RollingFileAppender
> configuration in the default log4j.properties, but commented out.
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