AW: AW: Logging done in the wrong files

2009-09-16 Thread Bender Heri
Additivity flag has no effect on root logger since the root logger is the 
uppermost logger within the hierarchy. The flag is only meant for subordinated 
loggers (e.g. com.my.company. ...).

Do you have two log4j.jar in the same application? Each application needs only 
one (in WEB-INF/lib), and the parent classloader needs one (in common/lib).

You say that you use "the same log.properties". Do you mean, you configure the 
same file names in two different applications? Therefore I guess you get the 
same entry from a common library class which is used by two different apps.

Or do you mean you see, e.g., an INFO statement in both the Logger_Debug.txt 
and the Logger_Info.txt? This would be normal according to your configuration.

Your copied config content is not complete. You reference an ERRRO_APPENDER 
which is not defined. Are you sure that there is no other logger declaration in 
your config file, without the additivity flag, but the same appenders? This 
would be the reason for having double log entries.

Please explain more accurate.

Heri


 

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Von: S.Kannan [mailto:techy_k...@yahoo.co.in] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 16. September 2009 17:49
An: log4j-user@logging.apache.org
Betreff: Re: AW: Logging done in the wrong files


Infact i tried using 

log4j.rootLogger.additivity=false

but that has not solved the issue.
I guess that is not the correct solution..
Trying still..

Kannan.S



S.Kannan wrote:
> 
> Bender
> 
> I tried the first solution. With the same log.properties file i get 
> duplicate entries in the log files.
> Is it because there are two log4j.jar files  or any other issue
> 
> log4j.threshold=ALL
> log4j.rootLogger=ALL,INFO_APPENDER,ERROR_APPENDER,DEBUG_APPENDER
> 
> log4j.appender.DEBUG_APPENDER=org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender
> log4j.appender.DEBUG_APPENDER.MaxBackupIndex=50
> log4j.appender.DEBUG_APPENDER.MaxFileSize=10MB
> log4j.appender.DEBUG_APPENDER.file=data/tda/logs/Logger_Debug.txt
> log4j.appender.DEBUG_APPENDER.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
> log4j.appender.DEBUG_APPENDER.layout.ConversionPattern=%d %-5p - %m%n 
> log4j.appender.DEBUG_APPENDER.Append=false
> log4j.appender.DEBUG_APPENDER.Threshold=DEBUG
>  
> log4j.appender.INFO_APPENDER=org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender
> log4j.appender.INFO_APPENDER.MaxBackupIndex=50
> log4j.appender.INFO_APPENDER.MaxFileSize=10MB
> log4j.appender.INFO_APPENDER.file=data/tda/logs/Logger_Info.txt
> log4j.appender.INFO_APPENDER.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
> log4j.appender.INFO_APPENDER.layout.ConversionPattern=%d %-5p - %m%n 
> log4j.appender.INFO_APPENDER.Append=false
> log4j.appender.INFO_APPENDER.Threshold=INFO
> 
> Thanks,
> Kannan.S
> 

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AW: AW: Logging done in the wrong files

2009-09-17 Thread Bender Heri
Yogesh
Please do not bring another problem into this thread. This is only confusing. 
Start your own thread with a clear question.
BTW: you cannot attach files to this list. You have to copy the content into 
the mail itself.
Heri


Von: yogesh kumar [mailto:yog...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 09:06
An: Log4J Users List
Betreff: Re: AW: Logging done in the wrong files

HI ,

Actually , my problem is my log4j is not logging in a proper path, i.e its not 
taking the path defined in log4j.properties file.i  have attached my 
log4j.properties file , and we are using custom log4j and we have added in a 
shared variable of WAS, all logs are getting in a WAS logs path with a short 
names , and also timestamp attached in the logs are wrong,

Regards,
Yogesh



On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 12:16 PM, Bender Heri 
mailto:hben...@ergonomics.ch>> wrote:
Additivity flag has no effect on root logger since the root logger is the 
uppermost logger within the hierarchy. The flag is only meant for subordinated 
loggers (e.g. com.my.company. ...).

Do you have two log4j.jar in the same application? Each application needs only 
one (in WEB-INF/lib), and the parent classloader needs one (in common/lib).

You say that you use "the same log.properties". Do you mean, you configure the 
same file names in two different applications? Therefore I guess you get the 
same entry from a common library class which is used by two different apps.

Or do you mean you see, e.g., an INFO statement in both the Logger_Debug.txt 
and the Logger_Info.txt? This would be normal according to your configuration.

Your copied config content is not complete. You reference an ERRRO_APPENDER 
which is not defined. Are you sure that there is no other logger declaration in 
your config file, without the additivity flag, but the same appenders? This 
would be the reason for having double log entries.

Please explain more accurate.

Heri




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Von: S.Kannan [mailto:techy_k...@yahoo.co.in]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 16. September 2009 17:49
An: log4j-user@logging.apache.org
Betreff: Re: AW: Logging done in the wrong files


Infact i tried using

log4j.rootLogger.additivity=false

but that has not solved the issue.
I guess that is not the correct solution..
Trying still..

Kannan.S



S.Kannan wrote:
>
> Bender
>
> I tried the first solution. With the same log.properties file i get
> duplicate entries in the log files.
> Is it because there are two log4j.jar files  or any other issue
>
> log4j.threshold=ALL
> log4j.rootLogger=ALL,INFO_APPENDER,ERROR_APPENDER,DEBUG_APPENDER
>
> log4j.appender.DEBUG_APPENDER=org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender
> log4j.appender.DEBUG_APPENDER.MaxBackupIndex=50
> log4j.appender.DEBUG_APPENDER.MaxFileSize=10MB
> log4j.appender.DEBUG_APPENDER.file=data/tda/logs/Logger_Debug.txt
> log4j.appender.DEBUG_APPENDER.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
> log4j.appender.DEBUG_APPENDER.layout.ConversionPattern=%d %-5p - %m%n
> log4j.appender.DEBUG_APPENDER.Append=false
> log4j.appender.DEBUG_APPENDER.Threshold=DEBUG
>
> log4j.appender.INFO_APPENDER=org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender
> log4j.appender.INFO_APPENDER.MaxBackupIndex=50
> log4j.appender.INFO_APPENDER.MaxFileSize=10MB
> log4j.appender.INFO_APPENDER.file=data/tda/logs/Logger_Info.txt
> log4j.appender.INFO_APPENDER.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
> log4j.appender.INFO_APPENDER.layout.ConversionPattern=%d %-5p - %m%n
> log4j.appender.INFO_APPENDER.Append=false
> log4j.appender.INFO_APPENDER.Threshold=INFO
>
> Thanks,
> Kannan.S
>

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Re: AW: AW: Logging done in the wrong files

2009-09-28 Thread S.Kannan

Sorry heri..was in a leave for some time..
here are the answers for your question
1. Do you have two log4j.jar in the same application
No for each EAR file i have given only one log4j.jar file and by default
jboss comes with a log4j.jar file
2. You say that you use "the same log.properties"..
Yes i use the same log.properties file in which the file name is alone
different.
3. "Or do you mean you see, e.g., an INFO statement in both the
Logger_Debug.txt and the Logger_Info.txt?"
This i came to know as you said , is normal.

Please ignore the ERROR_APPENDER.

Finding a tough time to avoid the duplicate issue.

I also think of shifting from properties to xml file configuration which has
some more features.
One thing which i noticed is when the xml files are used with each log4j.jar
file in each EAR file the back up index files are not getting created. But
in the properties file for the same usage of log4j.jar file in each EAR file
the back up is created. Anything fishy?

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Re: AW: AW: Logging done in the wrong files

2009-09-28 Thread S.Kannan

Sorry ...

One thing which i noticed is when the xml files are used with each log4j.jar
file in each EAR file the back up index files are not getting created. But
in the properties file for the same usage of log4j.jar file in each EAR file
the back up is created. 

The above observation is wrong. For both the properties and xml file the
back up is not created.
Please advice.



S.Kannan wrote:
> 
> Sorry heri..was in a leave for some time..
> here are the answers for your question
> 1. Do you have two log4j.jar in the same application
> No for each EAR file i have given only one log4j.jar file and by
> default jboss comes with a log4j.jar file
> 2. You say that you use "the same log.properties"..
> Yes i use the same log.properties file in which the file name is alone
> different.
> 3. "Or do you mean you see, e.g., an INFO statement in both the
> Logger_Debug.txt and the Logger_Info.txt?"
> This i came to know as you said , is normal.
> 
> Please ignore the ERROR_APPENDER.
> 
> Finding a tough time to avoid the duplicate issue.
> 
> I also think of shifting from properties to xml file configuration which
> has some more features.
> One thing which i noticed is when the xml files are used with each
> log4j.jar file in each EAR file the back up index files are not getting
> created. But in the properties file for the same usage of log4j.jar file
> in each EAR file the back up is created. Anything fishy?
> 
> 

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