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Re: Simple way to find the current logging level?

From: Jerome Dochez <Jerome.Dochez_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 11:09:30 -0700

do you have the logger instance, why don't you do a getLevel() call on
it ?
if you want configured level without instantiating the logger
instance, there is no current admin API to give you that information.

jerome

On Oct 27, 2008, at 10:04 AM, Jacob Kessler wrote:

> Is there any way to query that within glassfish? As I said, I'm
> trying to get the log level as the Jruby manager starts up to pass
> it on to the jRuby runtimes that it will create, so an asadmin
> command isn't really practical.
>
> Kedar Mhaswade wrote:
>>
>>
>> Jacob Kessler wrote:
>>> I'm trying to find the current logging level so that I can pass it
>>> on to a Jruby runtime to let Rails/merb/etc. log things correctly
>>> and sensibly. However, a simple call to logger.getLevel() on the
>>> logger I have in Java returns a null which, while allowed, isn't
>>> very useful. Trying to recuse myself up the logger hierarchy until
>>> I find a non-null level seems like the wrong way to deal with
>>> that, so I thought I'd ask here: Is there a simple way to find out
>>> the current log level that your logger is logging at?
>>
>> asadmin generate-jvm-report --type=log | grep <logger name>?
>>
>> -Kedar
>>
>> (Assuming v3 Prelude).
>>
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