If you do something like this in your log4j.xml

  <root>
        <priority value="INFO" />
        <appender-ref ref="RollingAppender" />
    </root>

    <logger name="cbsamza" additivity="false">
      <level value=“DEBUG" />
      <appender-ref ref="RollingAppender" />
    </logger>

the root controls samza’s logging and the logger controls your own… I haven’t 
managed to get the imx configuration working yet.




> On Jun 26, 2015, at 1:50 PM, ja...@marketingscience.co wrote:
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> I was almost there. Got it now. Thanks for your help Rick. 
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> Cheers, 
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> Jason
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> On Friday, Jun 26, 2558 at 11:43, Rick Mangi <r...@chartbeat.com>, wrote:
> Hey Jason,
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> 
> If you configure log4j as described here: 
> http://samza.apache.org/learn/documentation/0.9/jobs/logging.html 
> <http://samza.apache.org/learn/documentation/0.9/jobs/logging.html>
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> 
> Your log statements will wind up in the samza-container logs which you can 
> get to via the application master gui.
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> hth,
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> Rick
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> 
>> On Jun 26, 2015, at 1:39 PM, ja...@marketingscience.co wrote:
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>> Hello,
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>> I am working on a basic Samza task that pulls from one Kafka topic and 
>> writes to another. This task runs in Yarn but the Output topic does not 
>> contain any data. 
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>> In order to troubleshoot this more effectively I would like to log the 
>> incoming message as my example below. Ideally, I would like to be able to 
>> see the log messages in Yarn, maybe in the .out files in the /logs 
>> directory. 
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>> Any advice is appreciated. 
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>> Here is my task:
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>> package com.project.samza.tasks;
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>> import java.util.Map;
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>> import org.apache.samza.system.IncomingMessageEnvelope;
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>> import org.apache.samza.system.OutgoingMessageEnvelope;
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>> import org.apache.samza.system.SystemStream;
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>> import org.apache.samza.task.MessageCollector;
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>> import org.apache.samza.task.StreamTask;
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>> import org.apache.samza.task.TaskCoordinator;
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>> public class exampleStreamTask implements StreamTask {
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>>  private static final SystemStream OUTPUT_STREAM = new SystemStream(“kafka”, 
>> “new-topic-test”);
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>>  @Override
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>>  public void process(IncomingMessageEnvelope envelope,
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>>      MessageCollector collector,
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>>      TaskCoordinator coordinator) {
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>>          String msg = (String) envelope.getMessage();
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>>          System.out.println(msg);
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>>          collector.send(new OutgoingMessageEnvelope(OUTPUT_STREAM, msg));
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>>  }
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>> }
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>> Thanks, 
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>> Jason

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