Subject: Re: weird logging issue...
I apologize, but none of the active developers here worked on that version of
Log4j. It reached end-of-life in 2015.
Ralph
> On Mar 9, 2020, at 7:23 AM, Nelligan, Steven M wrote:
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> Sorry for the poorly formatted message.
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> Followin
ation archive
> G:\Tomcat7\webapps\approvalsetupent.war
> Mar 09, 2020 9:20:16 AM org.apache.catalina.startup.HostConfig deployWAR
> INFO: Deploying web application archive
> G:\Tomcat7\webapps\asset-utility-ent.war
> Mar 09, 2020 9:20:30 AM org.apache.catalina.startup.HostConfig deployWAR
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Steven M Nelligan
From: Nelligan, Steven M
Sent: Monday, March 9, 2020 8:28 AM
To: log4j-user@logging.apache.org
Cc: Duda, Patrick Raymond
Subject: weird logging issue...
I am using an outdated v
I am using an outdated version of log4j, 1.2.17, I plan on upgrading as soon
as I can find the time.
I have found the following issue in the version I am running.
While the logger is running I am reviewing the results in "baretail.exe"
The first screen shows some logging errors as the script ru
I wrote https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-2345 for this issue.
It is very easily reproduced, and I've included a sample program that shows
the problem. However, having never looked at the log4j source, I'm not
confident I'll be able to submit a patch or pull request.
~ Joe ~
On Tue,
No, this is not a known issue.
Please raise a ticket on the JIRA issue tracker for this.
The more information about the bug, the faster it is likely to be resolved.
(Adding a patch or a pull request with unit tests is ideal.)
Remko
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Hello log4j group,
I think we've found a bug... When using JsonLayout for our appender in 2.11.0,
an object that has "{}" in its toString will result in a recursive output.
Here is a simple code example and resulting output to illustrate the problem:
import org.apache.logging.log4j.LogMa
ginal Message-
From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:h...@visi.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010 6:17 AM
To: Log4J Users List
Subject: Re: Jboss Logging Issue
Do both server instances point to the same log directory and file? If
so, you
need to change that. Also, ensure that the JBoss user has p
-Original Message-
From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:h...@visi.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010 6:17 AM
To: Log4J Users List
Subject: Re: Jboss Logging Issue
Do both server instances point to the same log directory and file? If
so, you
need to change that. Also, ensure that the JBoss user
Do both server instances point to the same log directory and file? If so, you
need to change that. Also, ensure that the JBoss user has proper permissions to
create/modify files in the log directory.
Lastly, make sure that no application code is calling configure() on one of the
Log4j Config
Hi,
This is balaji. Working as deployer and server administrator. We use
Jboss 4.0x AS to deploy our applications.
The issue I'm facing is,
Whenever we redeploy/restart the server, server.log is getting created
but after sometime the logging goes off. Yes it is not at all updating
the s
Hi,
This is balaji. Working as deployer and server administrator. We use
Jboss 4.0x AS to deploy our applications.
The issue I'm facing is,
Whenever we redeploy/restart the server, server.log is getting created
but after sometime the logging goes off. Yes it is not at all updating
the s
Hi,
This is balaji. Working as deployer and server administrator. We use
Jboss 4.0x AS to deploy our applications.
The issue I'm facing is,
Whenever we redeploy/restart the server, server.log is getting created
but after sometime the logging goes off. Yes it is not at all updating
the server.log
HiWe have any application which is installed on a clustered Weblogic server,
there are 3 clusters on which this application is installed,
All the logs written by startup servlet are written to both A1 and STDOUT
appender, but then once the application is running logs are written to
STDOUT only
Ho
ppender it is not keeping
> previous files, my system is restrat services at night 12:00 clock, on that
> time it overwrites the existing file for this what i have to do. just suggest
> me in this case.
>
>
> Regards,
> Santhoo
>
> --- On Wed, 2/25/09, Bender Heri wrot
hai,
Joe White
This is my configuration settings what is the problem just suggest me
http://jakarta.apache.org/log4j/";
debug="true">
Regards,
Santhoo
--- On Thu, 2/26/09, Joe White wrote:
From: Joe White
Subject: Re: AW: Logging
it is not
keeping previous files, my system is restrat services at night
12:00 clock, on that time it overwrites the existing file for this
what i have to do. just suggest me in this case.
Regards,
Santhoo
--- On Wed, 2/25/09, Bender Heri wrote:
From: Bender Heri
Subject: AW: Logging
hat i have to do. just suggest
me in this case.
Regards,
Santhoo
--- On Wed, 2/25/09, Bender Heri wrote:
From: Bender Heri
Subject: AW: Logging issue with logginf to seperate log files
To: "Log4J Users List"
Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 10:48 AM
The config file seems to
rni [mailto:ashish.kulkarn...@gmail.com]
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Betreff: Logging issue with logginf to seperate log files
HiI have a web application where the class structure is as below
com.test.myproject.common
I have a class under package common, i want t
e.log
Logger.info("Sample.java","Application log"); --> Writes to application.log
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HiI have a web application where the class structure is as below
com.test.myproject.common
I have a class under package common, i want to print all the logs from this
log file to a separate log file, so i defined log4j.xml file as below.
For some reason all the logs are logged in log4jXml.xml an
Be advised - java date and time calculations will still be inaccurate
even if the host OS has been updated with DST 2007 updates on older VM
builds. Per the Sun documentation regarding DST updates you still
must either patch your affected JRE with the free tz_update program or
upgrade to a newer
I would attemp to make a small program that prints the current data
and time in the same format to confirm that it is the JRE or OS. You
may need JRE patch that supports the changed DST dates.
On 3/20/07, Visvanathan, Meenakshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
We use log4j.jar to log our applica
Hi,
We use log4j.jar to log our application's debug statements.
Debug() and error() methods of Category class is used for logging.
In the recent past, the System time was upgraded for US 2007 DST
changes.
After this change, Log4j %d shows the date like, 2007-03-18
23:01:14,909, when the actual
thanks patrick. i think thats the way we woudl want to go in.. or by using
jmsappender to log in messages. as long as it doesnt add much overhead to the
system we should be good going the jms way...
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ashank gmail.com> writes:
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> Hmm.. it doesnt sound too secure unless we coudl use ssh to secure the
> ports.
> Then that might be a bottleneck. We obviously cannot have logs that are
> not
> secure... :roll:
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Shashank gmail.com> writes:
Hmm.. it doesnt sound too secure unless we coudl use ssh to secure the ports.
Then that might be a bottleneck. We obviously cannot have logs that are not
secure... :roll:
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You can have each server use a SocketAppender and then have
SocketServer (not sure on the name) to receive them and write them to
a file.
On 9/13/06, Shashank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
I am relatively new to setting up the log4j. And i have a problem. I have two
app servers generating
Hi All,
I am relatively new to setting up the log4j. And i have a problem. I have two
app servers generating 2 seperate logging files. I need a way for them to
generate a single logging file.
If there was a way to get the logger to use a web service that can be used for
logging asynchronoulsy th
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