[Expired for zookeeper (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: zookeeper (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Hi,
could you provide a minimal set of commands to reproduce this? I've not
seen this with my normal juju usage - but I don't keep things up for too
long. Ideally a standalone testcase that can be run in a vm or cloud
instance would let me reproduce and track it down.
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On 08/07/13 09:46, Haw Loeung wrote:
> log4j.appender.ROLLINGFILE.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
> log4j.appender.ROLLINGFILE.layout.ConversionPattern=%d{ISO8601} - %-5p
> [%t:%C{1}@%L] - %m%n
>
>
> Seems MaxBackupIndex is commented out by default?
Yeah - by default its 1
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James,
Looking at one of our bootstrap nodes, it seems we're using the default
shipped with Precise:
ii zookeeper 3.3.5+dfsg1-1ubuntu1
High-performance coordination service for distributed applications
/etc/zookeeper/conf/log4j.properties:
#
# Add ROLLINGFILE to root
Thats odd; by default zookeeper uses a rolling log file appended which
should at most write 2 x 10MB files to disk.
Which version of zookeeper/ubuntu do you see this issue with?
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