Ok figured it out

-  vi  /etc/hive/conf/hive-log4j.properties

- Modify this line
#hive.log.dir=/tmp/${user.name}
hive.log.dir=/data01/workspace/hive/log/${user.name}


From: Sanjay Subramanian 
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Date: Thursday, May 23, 2013 2:56 PM
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Subject: hive.log

How do I set the property in hive-site.xml that defines the local linux 
directory for hive.log ?
Thanks
sanjay

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