It depends on how you configure the log format in your servlet container.
Solr no longer enforces one, just add the correct logging jar.

 

Please don't start the flamewar again. It's easy and more universal, now.
What you see is just the default logging.

 

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From: Jack Krupansky [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2012 4:59 PM
To: Lucene/Solr Dev
Subject: Where did the milliseconds go?

 

I personally have found it useful to see time in the Solr log include
milliseconds, but it is no longer included, even in 3.6.1.

 

Actually, I do see it in the first few log entries, but then the log format
changes:

 

2012-08-17 10:41:35.826:INFO:oejsh.ContextHandler:started
o.e.j.w.WebAppContext{/solr,file:/C:/cygwin/home/projects/apache-solr-4.0.0-
BETA/apache-solr-4.0.0-BETA/example-books/solr-webapp/webapp/},C:\

cygwin\home\projects\apache-solr-4.0.0-BETA\apache-solr-4.0.0-BETA\example-b
ooks/webapps/solr.war

Aug 17, 2012 10:41:35 AM org.apache.solr.core.SolrResourceLoader
locateSolrHome

INFO: JNDI not configured for solr (NoInitialContextEx)

 

I much prefer the initial header format:

 

2012-08-17 10:41:35.826:INFO:oejsh.ContextHandler:started

 

To the revised header format:

 

Aug 17, 2012 10:41:35 AM org.apache.solr.core.SolrResourceLoader
locateSolrHome

INFO:

 

Oh, and it looks like every log entry in the new format occupies TWO lines.

 

Was this a conscious and Solr community-consensus decision, or just an
inadvertent side effect of updating log jars?

 

Can we get the old format back?

 

Thanks.


-- Jack Krupansky

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