Or we have to put back an archiving process independent from log4j ?
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From: Benjamin Jaton [mailto:benjamin.ja...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, July 6, 2015 10:44 AM
To: Log4J Users List
Subject: Re: RollingFileAppeneder MaxSize + keep 30 days
Bump.
So far my only option
precise :)
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> On Fri, Jul 3, 2015 at 10:29 AM, Gary Gregory
> wrote:
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>> You can also find more goodies in the log4j 1 extras jar.
>> Gary
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>> Original message
>> From: Simon
>> Date: 07/03/2015 10:22 (GMT-08:00)
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10:22 (GMT-08:00)
> To: Log4J Users List
> Subject: Re: RollingFileAppeneder MaxSize + keep 30 days
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> If you're stuck on Log4J 1.2 then you could try out the
> TimeAndSizeRollingAppender available at www.simonsite.org.uk.
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You can also find more goodies in the log4j 1 extras jar.
Gary
Original message
From: Simon
Date: 07/03/2015 10:22 (GMT-08:00)
To: Log4J Users List
Subject: Re: RollingFileAppeneder MaxSize + keep 30 days
If you're stuck on Log4J 1.2 then you could try ou
If you're stuck on Log4J 1.2 then you could try out the
TimeAndSizeRollingAppender available at www.simonsite.org.uk.
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On 2 Jul 2015 23:54, at 23:54, Benjamin Jaton wrote:
>Hello,
>
>How can I define a RollingFileAppender that would roll when it reaches
>100MB, and that woul
Hello,
How can I define a RollingFileAppender that would roll when it reaches
100MB, and that would discard any log older than 30 days (not before)?
I need to keep 30 days of logs for auditing purposes, but I also want to
limit the logs to a certain size as well.
Thanks!
Ben