Hi Mike, * Please suggest me which appender need to use for flume 1.1.0 or 1.2.0 .
Please suggest me how to set custom logging pattern * I'm working on Flume 1.1.0 and 1.2.0 with hadoop 0.23. We are not able get custom logging pattern and We are using log4jappender log4j.appender.flume=org.apache.flume.clients.log4jappender.Log4jAppender but we are getting plain test *Example if i log following mssages :* 17:42:55,928 INFO SimpleJdbcServlet:69 - doGet of SimpleJdbcServlet ended... 17:43:03,489 INFO HelloServlet:29 - HelloServlet of doGet started... 17:43:03,489 INFO HelloServlet:33 - Hello from Simple Servlet 17:43:03,489 INFO HelloServlet:35 - HelloServlet of doGet end... 17:47:46,000 INFO HelloServlet:29 - HelloServlet of doGet started... 17:47:46,001 INFO HelloServlet:33 - Hello from Simple Servlet 17:47:46,001 INFO HelloServlet:35 - HelloServlet of doGet end... *Using Flume in Hadoop im getting only the following logs:* doGet of SimpleJdbcServlet ended... HelloServlet of doGet started... HelloServlet of doGet end... HelloServlet of doGet started... *Please suggest me which log appender need to use for custom logging pattern and appender. Thanks in advance. Thanks jpnaidu * On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 11:33 AM, Mike Percy <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Mohit, > You can find documentation on the file channel here: > http://flume.apache.org/FlumeUserGuide.html#file-channel the client API > here: http://flume.apache.org/FlumeDeveloperGuide.html and here: > > http://flume.apache.org/releases/content/1.2.0/apidocs/org/apache/flume/api/RpcClientFactory.htmland > the HBase sinks here: > http://flume.apache.org/FlumeUserGuide.html#hbasesinks > > Regards, > Mike > > On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 10:49 PM, Mohit Anchlia <[email protected] > >wrote: > > > Thanks for the info and great work. What's the best way to learn more > > about durable file channel, API and HBase sinks? If there are any > examples > > of how these work would be really helpful. > > > > > > On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 10:44 PM, Mike Percy <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Folks, > >> I had intended to add additional context to the release email and I must > >> admit it totally slipped my mind at the last moment! Allow me to do that > >> now. > >> > >> Apache Flume 1.2.0 is the third release under the auspices of Apache of > >> the so-called "NG" codeline, and our first release as a top-level Apache > >> project! Flume 1.2.0 has been put through many stress and regression > tests, > >> is stable, production-ready software, and is backwards-compatible with > >> Flume 1.1.0. > >> > >> Four months of very active development went into this release: a > whopping > >> 192 patches were committed since 1.1.0, representing many features, > >> enhancements, and bug fixes. While the full change log can be found in > the > >> link below, here are a few new feature highlights: > >> > >> * New durable file channel > >> * New client API > >> * New HBase sinks (two different implementations) > >> * New Interceptor interface (a plugin processing API) > >> * New JMX-based monitoring support > >> > >> Below is the list of the people who either reported or fixed a JIRA > >> ticket during the Flume 1.2.0 development cycle: > >> > >> Alexander Alten-Lorenz > >> Arvind Prabhakar > >> Brock Noland > >> Bruno Mahé > >> Eric Sammer > >> Hari Shreedharan > >> Inder Singh > >> Jarek Jarcec Cecho > >> Joe Crobak > >> Juhani Connolly > >> Kathleen Ting > >> Leslin (Hong Xiang Lin) > >> Mike Percy > >> Mingjie Lai > >> Mubarak Seyed > >> Otis Gospodnetic > >> Patrick Wendell > >> Prasad Mujumdar > >> Rajesh Koilpillai > >> Will McQueen > >> > >> (source: <http://s.apache.org/uy>) > >> > >> Kudos to all the folks who contributed patches, testing, documentation, > >> web site development, and bug reports, as well as all the users who have > >> provided suggestions and feedback. Well done! > >> > >> Regards, > >> Mike > >> > >> > >> On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 6:15 PM, Mike Percy <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >>> The Apache Flume team is pleased to announce the release of Flume > >>> version 1.2.0. > >>> > >>> Flume is a distributed, reliable, and available service for efficiently > >>> collecting, aggregating, and moving large amounts of log data. > >>> > >>> This release can be downloaded from the Flume download page at: > >>> http://flume.apache.org/download.html > >>> > >>> The change log and documentation are available on the 1.2.0 release > page: > >>> http://flume.apache.org/releases/1.2.0.html > >>> > >>> Your help and feedback is more than welcome. For more information on > how > >>> to report problems and to get involved, visit the project website at > >>> http://flume.apache.org/ > >>> > >>> The Apache Flume Team > >>> > >>> > >> > > > -- Jayaprakash
