Sorry, it's logback/cluster.xml. 2014년 11월 7일 금요일, 임정택<[email protected]>님이 작성한 메시지:
> Storm uses its logback configuration, located on <storm dir>/cluster. > AFAIK, you should modify it because slf4j picks it first so your log > configuration file cannot bind. > Hope this helps. > > 2014년 11월 7일 금요일, Bryan Baugher<[email protected] > <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>>님이 작성한 메시지: > >> Hi everyone, >> >> We recently switched to Storm 0.9.2 which moved to logback. We use the >> slf4j API and provide a log4j.properties in our topology jar but noticed >> the log levels set in the log4j.properties were not being honored. I read >> in the doc for log4j-over-slf4j[1] that 'Note that as a result of this >> migration, log4j configuration files will no longer be picked up.' So I >> converted my log4j.properties to logback.xml and re-deployed the topology >> but the log levels still don't seem to be honored. Does anyone have any >> suggestions on things I should try? >> >> [1] - http://www.slf4j.org/legacy.html >> > > > -- > Name : 임 정택 > Blog : http://www.heartsavior.net / http://dev.heartsavior.net > Twitter : http://twitter.com/heartsavior > LinkedIn : http://www.linkedin.com/in/heartsavior > > -- Name : 임 정택 Blog : http://www.heartsavior.net / http://dev.heartsavior.net Twitter : http://twitter.com/heartsavior LinkedIn : http://www.linkedin.com/in/heartsavior
