I am running pig in local mode. I modified the pig.properties file as well to include as pig.logfile=/u11/hmr/h22/pig/log While starting pig in local mode - I even see the following message org.apache.pig.Main - Logging error messages to: /u11/hmr/h22/pig/log/pig_1370359836594.log But after quitting from pig once I execute some commands succesfully - I am not able to see the log. Where is this log being written to?
________________________________ From: Prashant Kommireddi <prash1...@gmail.com> To: "user@pig.apache.org" <user@pig.apache.org> Sent: Friday, May 31, 2013 1:54 PM Subject: Re: Logging error messages in Pig Hi Raj, You can use "-l" option while starting up pig, or set "pig.logfile" either in your script or pig.properties pig -l foo.log myscript.pig set pig.logfile foo.log -- within your script pig.logfile=foo.log # within pig.properties On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 6:47 AM, Raj Hadoop <hadoop...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi, > > How do I modify the error messages file location in Pig. > > Is there any property in "pig.properties" or "log4j.properties". > > Thanks, > Raj