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Eric Schwarzenbach updated LOG4J2-378:
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Description:
In a webapp I'm setting a system property in my apps ServletContextListener,
and using that system property in my log4j2.xml file, like so:
{code}
<appender type="FastFile" name="File"
fileName="${sys:catalina.home}/logs/${sys:application-name}.log">
{code}
On my Windows machine, a log file named "${sys." (always 0 bytes) is being
created instead of a log file with the application-name. The same war deployed
on one of our linux servers does not create a ${sys." file and instead creates
a log file with the intended application-name.
was:
In a webapp I'm setting a system property in my apps ServletContextListener,
and using that system property in my log4j2.xml file, like so:
<appender type="FastFile" name="File"
fileName="${sys:catalina.home}/logs/${sys:application-name}.log">
On my Windows machine, a log file named "${sys." (always 0 bytes) is being
created instead of a log file with the application-name. The same war deployed
on one of our linux servers does not create a ${sys." file and instead creates
a log file with the intended application-name.
> Logging generates file named ${sys on some systems
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> Key: LOG4J2-378
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-378
> Project: Log4j 2
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.0-beta8
> Environment: Issues occurs on Win7/64 system under Tomcat 7.0.42 /
> Oracle JDK 1.7.0_25; fails to occur on RHEL 5.2 system under Tomcat 7.0.26 /
> Oracle JDK 1.7.0_03
> Reporter: Eric Schwarzenbach
>
> In a webapp I'm setting a system property in my apps ServletContextListener,
> and using that system property in my log4j2.xml file, like so:
> {code}
> <appender type="FastFile" name="File"
> fileName="${sys:catalina.home}/logs/${sys:application-name}.log">
> {code}
> On my Windows machine, a log file named "${sys." (always 0 bytes) is being
> created instead of a log file with the application-name. The same war
> deployed on one of our linux servers does not create a ${sys." file and
> instead creates a log file with the intended application-name.
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