Attached is a patch that works for 2) above.
But, I should say this is quite a strange case of 1) or 2) above!

The basic idea of http://devel.opensaf.org/ticket/2463 was to introduce this 
configuration object such that the default limits of LOG are changeable at 
runtime. We shouldn't move away from this object. The integrator does has the 
flexiblity to avoid creating this configuration object(empty or not) by 
removing it from the logsv_objects.xml.
When a user migrates to the next release say 4.3, it is expected that the user 
updates the integration scripts also such that the scripts can add/modify this 
logconfig object at runtime.

However, if we should still support the case of the cautious-adopter of 
enhancements, then we are giving preference to environment variables over a 
configuration object, and this could only be a temporary thing and not an ideal 
way to move forward.



Attachment: 841_log.patch (7.1 kB; text/x-patch) 


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** [tickets:#841] LOG: Wrong default logStreamAppHighLimit (1)**

**Status:** fixed
**Milestone:** 4.5.FC
**Created:** Wed Apr 09, 2014 07:07 AM UTC by Hans Feldt
**Last Updated:** Mon Apr 14, 2014 03:04 PM UTC
**Owner:** elunlen

The value is 1 causing writes to be discarded with no buffering.

This was introduced by:
changeset:   4758:2e40297612ec
user:        Lennart Lund <[email protected]>
date:        Fri Dec 20 13:14:09 2013 +0100
summary:     logsv: Handle log files on both active and standby  [#152]


Previously the limits were unlimited, this one should be reverted back to 0 
(unlimited).



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