On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Kathiravelu Pradeeban
<[email protected]>wrote:
> [2012-03-26 13:05:34,429] ERROR
> {org.wso2.carbon.caching.infinispan.InfinispanCacheManager} - Invalid
> cache mode provided. The available values are local, replicated,
> distributed and invalidation
> [2012-03-26 13:05:34,469] INFO
> {org.wso2.carbon.tomcat.ext.service.ExtendedStandardService} - starting
> extended standard service : StandardService[Catalina]
> [2012-03-26 13:05:34,931] INFO
> {org.infinispan.remoting.transport.jgroups.JGroupsTransport} - ISPN000078:
> Starting JGroups Channel
> [2012-03-26 13:05:34,932] INFO
> {org.infinispan.remoting.transport.jgroups.JGroupsTransport} - ISPN000088:
> Unable to use any JGroups configuration mechanisms provided in properties
> {}. Using default JGroups configuration!
> [2012-03-26 13:05:35,206] WARN {org.jgroups.protocols.UDP} - send buffer
> of socket java.net.DatagramSocket@4edbad67 was set to 640KB, but the OS
> only allocated 131.07KB. This might lead to performance problems. Please
> set your max send buffer in the OS correctly (e.g. net.core.wmem_max on
> Linux)
> [2012-03-26 13:05:35,206] WARN {org.jgroups.protocols.UDP} - receive
> buffer of socket java.net.DatagramSocket@4edbad67 was set to 20MB, but
> the OS only allocated 131.07KB. This might lead to performance problems.
> Please set your max receive buffer in the OS correctly (e.g.
> net.core.rmem_max on Linux)
> [2012-03-26 13:05:35,206] WARN {org.jgroups.protocols.UDP} - send buffer
> of socket java.net.MulticastSocket@40ee1aeb was set to 640KB, but the OS
> only allocated 131.07KB. This might lead to performance problems. Please
> set your max send buffer in the OS correctly (e.g. net.core.wmem_max on
> Linux)
> [2012-03-26 13:05:35,207] WARN {org.jgroups.protocols.UDP} - receive
> buffer of socket java.net.MulticastSocket@40ee1aeb was set to 25MB, but
> the OS only allocated 131.07KB. This might lead to performance problems.
> Please set your max receive buffer in the OS correctly (e.g.
> net.core.rmem_max on Linux)
> [2012-03-26 13:05:35,323] INFO
> {org.infinispan.remoting.transport.jgroups.JGroupsTransport} - ISPN000094:
> Received new cluster view: [localhost-26061|10] [localhost-26061,
> localhost-55353, localhost-29930, localhost-19122]
> [2012-03-26 13:05:35,326] INFO
> {org.infinispan.remoting.transport.jgroups.JGroupsTransport} - ISPN000079:
> Cache local address is localhost-19122, physical addresses are
> [fe80:0:0:0:250:56ff:fec0:8:34700]
> [2012-03-26 13:05:35,334] INFO
> {org.infinispan.factories.GlobalComponentRegistry} - ISPN000128:
> Infinispan version: Infinispan 'Brahma' 5.1.2.FINAL
>
>
> I am testing the trunk build of Stratos services with a local setup. I am
> getting the above logs, when I start a few services (tried with BPS and IS,
> and given above is the exact logs copied from BPS). Are these really INFO
> and WARN level logs, or just DEBUG?
>
What I meant to ask is, can't we hide these logs from Carbon logs by
default, by setting the log levels to WARN for the respective classes in
log4j.properties?
Regards,
Pradeeban.
>
> Thank you.
> Regards,
> Pradeeban.
>
> --
> Kathiravelu Pradeeban.
> Software Engineer.
> Cloud Technologies Team.
> WSO2 Inc.
>
> Blog: [Llovizna] http://kkpradeeban.blogspot.com/
> M: +94 776 477 976
>
>
--
Kathiravelu Pradeeban.
Software Engineer.
Cloud Technologies Team.
WSO2 Inc.
Blog: [Llovizna] http://kkpradeeban.blogspot.com/
M: +94 776 477 976
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