Ty for the info Velmurugan !

I'm going to check better in the JIRA next time I have a problem.

BR.

Lune.

On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 5:24 PM, Velmurugan Periasamy <
vperias...@hortonworks.com> wrote:

> This is a bug that is fixed in Ranger 0.6.0 -
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RANGER-859
>
> As a workaround, you can create symlinks under /var/log/ranger to point to
> <your-custom-logpath>
>
> From: Lune Silver <lunescar.ran...@gmail.com>
> Reply-To: "user@ranger.incubator.apache.org" <
> user@ranger.incubator.apache.org>
> Date: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 at 11:08 AM
> To: "user@ranger.incubator.apache.org" <user@ranger.incubator.apache.org>
> Subject: Ranger does not take into account the logging properties from
> ambari
>
> Hello !
>
> I'm using HDP 2.3.2 with ambari 2.2.1 and I have a problem with ranger
> which does not take into account the logging dir I set in the conf.
>
> I set the following properties in the tab advanced -> Advanced ranger-env :
> - ranger_admin_log_dir = <mylogpath>/ranger/admin
> - ranger_usersync_log_dir = <mylogpath>/ranger/usersync
>
> And in the advanced -> Advanced ranger-ugsync-site :
> - ranger.usersync.logdir = <mylogpath>/ranger/usersync
>
> But when I check in the server where I installed ranger, there is no logs
> in these folders.
> The only logs are in the default paths : in /var/log/ranger/admin and
> /var/log/ranger/usersync.
>
> Do you know why ranger keeps writing in the default paths please ?
>
> BR.
>
> Gwenael Le Barzic
>

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