I'll check out Chris' pointers. But, to be clear, I was referring to the log-rolling method used by /var/logs logs, not actually putting our crawler logs there. I want to have the logs occasionally rolled log -> log.0, log.0 -> log.0.gz etc... log.9.gz -> [deleted]...
Cheers, Tim. On Feb 12, 2013, at 10:32 PM, "Verma, Rishi (388J)" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: You have CAS FM and Crawler writing to /var/logs? By default they write to filemgr/logs or crawler/logs. In either case though, you can adjust the logging granularity within filemgr/etc/logging.properties or crawler/etc/logging.properties. You'll see in that file which Java classes log more verbosely (FINE, FINER, FINEST etc) than others and you can adjust accordingly. As for rolling the log messages over to new files, I believe this is determined by the logging property fields: "java.util.logging.FileHandler.pattern" and "java.util.logging.FileHandler.limit" - both of which are defined within logging.properties. Hope that helps! Rishi On Feb 12, 2013, at 3:47 PM, Stough, Timothy M (388F) wrote: Hello all, I had a long running setup with File Manager and ~6 crawlers. After a few months, the logs were on the order of TBs and filled up our RAID. Where can I adjust the log granularity and is there a log roll over feature that rotates and compresses the logs in a /var/logs way? Thanks Tim. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Tim Stough NASA/Caltech Jet Propulsion Lab Senior System Architect Data Understanding Group (Section 388) 818-393-5347 (office) 626-644-6574 (cell) ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Tim Stough NASA/Caltech Jet Propulsion Lab Senior System Architect Data Understanding Group (Section 388) 818-393-5347 (office) 626-644-6574 (cell) -----------------------------------------------------------------
