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Re: logging.properties file

From: <June.Parks_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 14:47:20 -0700

On 09/10/08 14:33, Dixie Pine wrote:
>
>
> On 09/10/08 02:02 PM, June.Parks_at_Sun.COM wrote:
>> On 09/10/08 13:48, Carla Mott wrote:
>>> June.Parks_at_Sun.COM wrote:
>>>> Will the domain.xml elements be used after Prelude or are they
>>>> going away permanently?
>>> They will go away permanently. Not sure exactly when but before v3
>>> goes final.
>> So in the domain.xml doc I should note that log-service is not
>> implemented.
>>>>
>>>> Is editing the logging.properties file the only way to set log
>>>> levels, or can users also use the GUI or CLI?
>>> There is no tool support for editing the file with this release.
>>> Tool support will come later but you need to talk to the tools folks
>>> to get a time line.
>> In that case, you should get with the Admin Guide writer, Dixie Pine,
>> and explain to her how it works. Most of the logging info is in that
>> book.
> Yes! Carla, are you the official dev reviewer for logging for Prelude?
> I have a chapter on administering logging in the Admin guide, so I
> need to know what a user has to do to administer logging. If there's
> no GUI and no CLI for Prelude, then I guess it's about editing this
> new file.
>
> *June:* I don't currently house any actual files in the Admin Guide.
> Would the actual file go into a admin reference doc? Then I would link
> to it from the logging tasks chapter?
I don't really doc any non-developer files except domain.xml. And the
Admin Guide does doc other files, such as security key files and the
file realm users file.

June
>>
>> June
>>>
>>> Carla
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> June
>>>>
>>>> On 09/10/08 13:34, Carla Mott wrote:
>>>>> There are changes in the logger that need to be documented but not
>>>>> sure where they should end up. For v3 prelude users need to edit
>>>>> the logging.properties file to configure the logger. This file is
>>>>> in the same directory as domain.xml.
>>>>>
>>>>> We do support dynamically updating the logger level in v3
>>>>> prelude. This means that the server doesn't need to be restarted
>>>>> for the new value to take affect. The only way to do this for
>>>>> prelude is to edit the logging.properties file as there is no tool
>>>>> support yet. I did put examples of what the user needs to do to
>>>>> set the logging levels at the end of the logging.properties file.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Carla
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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