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Krzysztof Gąsior updated LOG4J2-3181:
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    Description: 
So I am using following setting to define 'external' logger configuration file
{code:java}
-Dlog4j.configurationFile=/etc/xxx/log4j2.properties
{code}
I also put a default config inside the package with assumption to use it as a 
fallback, however if the 'external' configuration file does not exist following 
occurs:
{code:java}
ERROR StatusLogger File not found in file system or classpath: 
/etc/xxx/log4j2.properties
ERROR StatusLogger Reconfiguration failed: No configuration found for 
'27bc2616' at 'null' in 'null'{code}
and as a result logger is not configured at all and not logging anything, 
despite the fallback config is inside the package. There is a similar problem 
described in following [SO 
ticket|https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58338411/how-to-fall-back-to-log4j2-xml-when-custom-configurationfile-is-missing]

In such situation I would expect log4j2 to follow the automatic configuration 
path as defined here: 
[https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/manual/configuration.html]
 and use properties from class path or if those not found to fallback to a 
default settings. If not as a default behavior there at least should be way to 
force it to work that way.

Note that there is also a second issue, if define multiple configs via 
configurationFile, even if single of those fails to be found then same issue as 
above happens, and we get no configuration at all.

  was:
So I am using following setting to define 'external' logger configuration file

 
{code:java}
-Dlog4j.configurationFile=/etc/xxx/log4j2.properties
{code}
I also put a default config inside the package with assumption to use it as a 
fallback, however if the 'external' configuration file does not exist following 
occurs:

 
{code:java}
ERROR StatusLogger File not found in file system or classpath: 
/etc/xxx/log4j2.properties
ERROR StatusLogger Reconfiguration failed: No configuration found for 
'27bc2616' at 'null' in 'null'{code}
and as a result logger is not configured at all and not logging anything, 
despite the fallback config is inside the package. There is a similar problem 
described in following [SO 
ticket|https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58338411/how-to-fall-back-to-log4j2-xml-when-custom-configurationfile-is-missing]

In such situation I would expect log4j2 to follow the automatic configuration 
path as defined here: 
[https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/manual/configuration.html]
and use properties from class path or if those not found to fallback to a 
default settings. If not as a default behavior there at least should be way to 
force it to work that way.

Note that there is also a second issue, if define multiple configs via 
configurationFile, even if single of those fails to be found then same issue as 
above happens, and we get no configuration at all.


> When custom configurationFile is missing 
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LOG4J2-3181
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-3181
>             Project: Log4j 2
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Configuration
>    Affects Versions: 2.13.0
>            Reporter: Krzysztof Gąsior
>            Priority: Major
>
> So I am using following setting to define 'external' logger configuration file
> {code:java}
> -Dlog4j.configurationFile=/etc/xxx/log4j2.properties
> {code}
> I also put a default config inside the package with assumption to use it as a 
> fallback, however if the 'external' configuration file does not exist 
> following occurs:
> {code:java}
> ERROR StatusLogger File not found in file system or classpath: 
> /etc/xxx/log4j2.properties
> ERROR StatusLogger Reconfiguration failed: No configuration found for 
> '27bc2616' at 'null' in 'null'{code}
> and as a result logger is not configured at all and not logging anything, 
> despite the fallback config is inside the package. There is a similar problem 
> described in following [SO 
> ticket|https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58338411/how-to-fall-back-to-log4j2-xml-when-custom-configurationfile-is-missing]
> In such situation I would expect log4j2 to follow the automatic configuration 
> path as defined here: 
> [https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/manual/configuration.html]
>  and use properties from class path or if those not found to fallback to a 
> default settings. If not as a default behavior there at least should be way 
> to force it to work that way.
> Note that there is also a second issue, if define multiple configs via 
> configurationFile, even if single of those fails to be found then same issue 
> as above happens, and we get no configuration at all.



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