> > The second reason is we use Splunk as a log aggregator. In Splunk
>> it is easy to filter these out when looking at the log but having
>> all these almost useless messages significantly adds to the
>> activity of the Splunk forwarder on these systems.
>I'm surprised
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Darryl,
On 2/21/20 12:49, Darryl Philip Baker wrote:
> On 2/21/20, 11:36 AM, "Christopher Schultz"
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> Darryl,
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> On 2/21/20 12:15, Darryl Philip Baker wrote:
>> I have taken over the
On 21.02.2020 18:49, Darryl Philip Baker wrote:
On 2/21/20, 11:36 AM, "Christopher Schultz"
wrote:
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Darryl,
On 2/21/20 12:15, Darryl Philip Baker wrote:
> I have taken over the administration of several
On 2/21/20, 11:36 AM, "Christopher Schultz"
wrote:
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Darryl,
On 2/21/20 12:15, Darryl Philip Baker wrote:
> I have taken over the administration of several Tomcat instances.
> A number of these are load balanced
On 2/21/20, 11:23 AM, "M. Manna" wrote:
Hey Darryl,
I may be mistaken, but It seems you are probably trying to make the
logging coarser. You can take a look at conf/logging.properties for your
tomcat instances to do the adjustments of log levels.
Regards,
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Darryl,
On 2/21/20 12:15, Darryl Philip Baker wrote:
> I have taken over the administration of several Tomcat instances.
> A number of these are load balanced using an F5 appliance. The
> org.apache.catalina.values.AccessLogValve log file is
Hey Darryl,
On Fri, 21 Feb 2020 at 17:15, Darryl Philip Baker <
darryl.ba...@northwestern.edu> wrote:
> I have taken over the administration of several Tomcat instances. A number
> of these are load balanced using an F5 appliance. The
> org.apache.catalina.values.AccessLogValve log file is