Hi all,
Just want to record my conclusion on this issue in case its useful to
someone.
It seems Apache Common-Deamon procrun has issues with log rotatation,
Sounds like log rotation isn't really supported yet:
See:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DAEMON-259
I'm thinking that this is probably related to my problem with log
rotation. Will wait and see how the issue progresses and in the
meantime put a scheduled task in place for rotation,
Thanks,
Karen
On 12/03/13 15:04, Robert Kuhar wrote:
My rollover problems have always been permissions problems. We
usually find them by stopping the process that isn't rolling over its
logs, switching user, and starting the process by hand as the user the
process is supposed to run as. Virtually every time, standard
out/standard error will show some IOException permissions thing.
Jetty is doing its own logging of standard out/standard error, no? Is
there a clue in that logfile?
Bob
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 2:24 AM, Karen Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
My Shibboleth IDP version 2.3.8 is failing to roll over files daily.
Its running on Windows Server 2008, and the configuration is the default
Shibboleth one in logging.xml, except I have changed the slashes to be
double back slashes as per the logback documentation in Appenders.
I am running the IDP under Jetty 7.3, and have configured Jetty to run as a
service using procrun, as the 'local system account' which I believe has all
permissions necessary.
It works on another IDP I look after (version 2.3.6, with Tomcat) on Windows
Server 2003.
I have read the posts referring to JNDI and rotation failing, but I can't
see JNDI configured in my context file under Jetty, so guess this isn't
affecting it ?
I have looked through various logs in the Event Viewer but don't see
anything to indicate a logback error on file rotation.
My Shibboleth logging.xml contains:
----------------------------------------------------------------snip--
<appender name="IDP_PROCESS"
class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.RollingFileAppender">
<File>C:\\opt\\shibboleth-idp\\logs\\idp-process.log</File>
<rollingPolicy
class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.TimeBasedRollingPolicy">
<FileNamePattern>C:\\opt\\shibboleth-idp\\logs\\idp-process-%d{yyyy-MM-dd}.log</FileNamePattern>
</rollingPolicy>
<encoder
class="ch.qos.logback.classic.encoder.PatternLayoutEncoder">
<charset>UTF-8</charset>
<Pattern>%date{HH:mm:ss.SSS} - %level [%logger:%line] -
%msg%n</Pattern>
</encoder>
</appender>
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Does anyone have any ideas as to what might be causing roll over to fail ?
Any pointers would be much appreciated,
Kind Regards
Karen
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Queen's University Belfast
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