I though of using the CronTriggeringPolicy, but I'm logging more than 10 
thousands lines per second. If only one line log is not logged at the correct 
file, everything will go wrong.

So using the CronTriggeringPolicy to rollover at midnight, have I the guarantee 
that the last line of 20180825 will be logged on vproxy_access.2018-08-25 and 
the first line of 20180826 will be logged on vproxy_access.2018-08-26?

Thanks,

Joan.

-----Mensaje original-----
De: Ralph Goers [mailto:ralph.go...@dslextreme.com] 
Enviado el: viernes, 24 de agosto de 2018 19:24
Para: Log4J Users List
Asunto: Re: Problem with daily rotation on log4j2 RollingFile

Matt, I don’t see anything wrong with the file pattern.

Ralph

> On Aug 24, 2018, at 10:18 AM, Matt Sicker <boa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I don't think your filePattern value is correct. You should be using 
> format specifiers from SimpleDateFormat there, not PatternLayout. Or 
> you could put the date in a $${} to delay expansion it looks like.
> 
> On Fri, 24 Aug 2018 at 11:30, Joan Balagueró - ventusproxy < 
> joan.balagu...@ventusproxy.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I’m using RollingFileAppender with full async logging. This is the config:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> <Appenders>
>> 
>> <RollingFile name="ACCESS_LOG"
>> filePattern="${sys:log.dir}vproxy_access.%d{yyyy-MM-dd}" append="true"
>> immediateFlush="false">
>> 
>> <PatternLayout>
>> 
>> <Pattern>%m%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSS}%n</Pattern>
>> 
>> </PatternLayout>
>> 
>> <Policies>
>> 
>>                  <TimeBasedTriggeringPolicy/>
>> 
>>            </Policies>
>> 
>>    </RollingFile>
>> 
>> <Appenders>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> <Loggers>
>> 
>> <Root level="off" additivity="false" />
>> 
>> <Logger name="LOGGER_ACCESS" level="info" includeLocation="false"
>> additivity="false">
>> 
>> <AppenderRef ref="ACCESS_LOG"/>
>> 
>> </Logger>
>> 
>> </Loggers>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I started to send requests the 2018-08-22, the 
>> vproxy_access.2018-08-22 was correctly created and requests started 
>> to be logged. These are the first 2
>> lines:
>> 
>> 1,192.168.1.248,2018-08-22
>> 18:11:30.171,A,13,A,40,A,72,A,60,N,,192.168.1.248:80
>> ,gzip,80616,329,2537,202
>> ,ok,2018-08-22 18:11:30.735
>> 
>> 1,192.168.1.248,2018-08-22
>> 18:11:30.171,A,13,A,39,A,72,A,60,N,,192.168.1.248:80
>> ,gzip,140160,328,4071,45
>> 2,ok,2018-08-22 18:11:30.744
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Then I stopped to send requests until 2018-08-24 12:25. The point is 
>> these requests (sent today, day 24) have been logged on the same 
>> file, 2018-08-22, instead of in a newly created log file 2018-08-24. 
>> This is the moment (2 lines before, and the first 2 lines today):
>> 
>> 1,192.168.1.248,2018-08-22
>> 18:59:23.415,A,13,A,39,A,72,A,60,N,,192.168.1.248:80
>> ,gzip,28236,329,1212,121
>> ,ok,2018-08-22 18:59:23.537
>> 
>> 1,192.168.1.248,2018-08-22
>> 18:59:23.537,A,13,A,40,A,72,A,60,N,,167.114.89.182:80
>> ,gzip,51516,329,1802,43
>> 7,ok,2018-08-22 18:59:23.977
>> 
>> 1,192.168.1.248,2018-08-24
>> 12:25:42.439,A,13,A,39,A,72,A,60,N,,192.168.1.248:80
>> ,gzip,133122,329,3903,18
>> ,ok,2018-08-24 12:25:42.466
>> 
>> 1,192.168.1.248,2018-08-24
>> 12:25:42.428,A,13,A,40,A,72,A,60,N,,192.168.1.248:80
>> ,gzip,205848,329,5681,30
>> ,ok,2018-08-24 12:25:42.471
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Today I’ve kept on sending requests, and these are the last 2 lines:
>> 
>> 1,192.168.1.248,2018-08-24
>> 23:59:58.851,A,13,A,40,A,72,A,60,N,,192.168.1.248:80
>> ,gzip,99240,329,3020,472
>> ,ok,2018-08-24 23:59:59.326
>> 
>> 1,192.168.1.248,2018-08-24
>> 23:59:59.326,A,13,A,41,A,72,A,60,N,,167.114.89.182:80
>> ,gzip,34056,327,1358,46
>> 7,ok,2018-08-24 23:59:59.795
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> At 00:00 rotation is performed, this is the new log file (it’s correct):
>> 
>> 1,192.168.1.248,2018-08-24
>> 23:59:59.796,A,13,A,40,A,72,A,60,N,,192.168.1.248:80
>> ,gzip,27072,329,1186,392
>> ,ok,2018-08-25 00:00:00.189
>> 
>> 1,192.168.1.248,2018-08-25
>> 00:00:00.190,A,13,A,41,A,72,A,60,N,,167.114.89.182:80
>> ,gzip,82944,327,2597,48
>> 7,ok,2018-08-25 00:00:00.680
>> 
>> 1,192.168.1.248,2018-08-25
>> 00:00:00.681,A,13,A,41,A,72,A,60,N,,192.168.1.248:80
>> ,,2700,326,0,256,ok,2018
>> -08-25 00:00:00.937
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> But the problem is this log file has been created as 2018-08-24 
>> instead of 2018-08-25.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> These are my 2 log files:
>> 
>> -rw-r-----. 1 root        root        4382871 Aug 24 23:59
>> vproxy_access.2018-08-22
>> 
>> -rw-r-----. 1 root        root          16224 Aug 25 00:00
>> vproxy_access.2018-08-24
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> And this is the system date now:
>> 
>> [root@server02 logs]# date
>> 
>> Sat Aug 25 00:17:37 EDT 2018
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> So at this point I’m not sure if this is a bug or I simply has 
>> something misconfigured in my log4j.xml
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Joan.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> --
> Matt Sicker <boa...@gmail.com>



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