Re: Chainsaw v2 - do not convert log timestamps to local time zone.

2011-08-18 Thread Fred Clausen
On 18/08/2011 16:39, Scott Deboy wrote: You can adjust what timezone is used to render timestamps in Chainsaw. Go to current tab menu, tab preferences (or use the context menu available in the tab's table), choose the formatting category and provide a value in the 'timezone of event's field. T

Re: Chainsaw v2 - do not convert log timestamps to local time zone.

2011-08-18 Thread Scott Deboy
You can adjust what timezone is used to render timestamps in Chainsaw. Go to current tab menu, tab preferences (or use the context menu available in the tab's table), choose the formatting category and provide a value in the 'timezone of event's field. Scott On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 2:51 AM, Fred

Re: Log 4j version

2011-08-18 Thread brilliantbalaji
Hi! Thank you for the reply. First thing I did was to check the manifest file and it had only the java version. I will try it out with the debug option as suggested. Thanks again! Christian grobmeier wrote: > > Hi, > > have you looked at the MANIFEST file? Not sure if there is a verison >

Re: VFSLogFilePatternReceiver not tailing over sftp

2011-08-18 Thread Mihail K
Thank you for looking into it. I'm looking forward to the new release! On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Scott Deboy wrote: > svn rev 1158546 addressed the inability to tail with SFTP..I will build a > developer snapshot soon. By the way, there is finally a push to release > the > remaining com

Re: Log 4j version

2011-08-18 Thread Christian Grobmeier
Hi, have you looked at the MANIFEST file? Not sure if there is a verison number. And you could try to start your app with: -Dlog4j.debug this might give you what you are looking for Cheers On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 1:39 PM, brilliantbalaji wrote: > > Hi. > > I have just now moved to a new project

Log 4j version

2011-08-18 Thread brilliantbalaji
Hi. I have just now moved to a new project and I have been asked to find what version of log4j is being used! I tried to extract the jar from lib and see if there are any release notes but did not find any! How else can I find the version of Log4j version being used? -- View this message in cont

Chainsaw v2 - do not convert log timestamps to local time zone.

2011-08-18 Thread Fred Clausen
Hello, We have server logs from remote systems in other time zones and it would be useful if I could get Chainsaw to use the time zone from which the log files came instead of my local time zone. Then I can directly compare with other logs on the same remote system. We are using the log4j XM