Due to the nature of code, I have to open a connection to a different Kafka broker each time, and send one message. We have several Kafka brokers. So my client log is full with the following logs. What log settings should I use in log4j just for Kafka producer logs ?
17/09/07 04:44:04 INFO producer.ProducerConfig:180 ProducerConfig values: acks = all batch.size = 16384 block.on.buffer.full = false bootstrap.servers = [10.10.10.5:] buffer.memory = 33554432 client.id = compression.type = none connections.max.idle.ms = 540000 interceptor.classes = null key.serializer = class org.apache.kafka.common.serialization.StringSerializer linger.ms = 1 max.block.ms = 5000 max.in.flight.requests.per.connection = 5 max.request.size = 1048576 metadata.fetch.timeout.ms = 60000 metadata.max.age.ms = 300000 metric.reporters = [] metrics.num.samples = 2 metrics.sample.window.ms = 30000 partitioner.class = class org.apache.kafka.clients.producer.internals.DefaultPartitioner receive.buffer.bytes = 32768 reconnect.backoff.ms = 50 request.timeout.ms = 5000 retries = 0 retry.backoff.ms = 100 sasl.kerberos.kinit.cmd = /usr/bin/kinit sasl.kerberos.min.time.before.relogin = 60000 sasl.kerberos.service.name = null sasl.kerberos.ticket.renew.jitter = 0.05 sasl.kerberos.ticket.renew.window.factor = 0.8 sasl.mechanism = GSSAPI security.protocol = PLAINTEXT send.buffer.bytes = 131072 ssl.cipher.suites = null ssl.enabled.protocols = [TLSv1.2, TLSv1.1, TLSv1] ssl.endpoint.identification.algorithm = null ssl.key.password = null ssl.keymanager.algorithm = SunX509 ssl.keystore.location = null ssl.keystore.password = null ssl.keystore.type = JKS ssl.protocol = TLS ssl.provider = null ssl.secure.random.implementation = null ssl.trustmanager.algorithm = PKIX ssl.truststore.location = null ssl.truststore.password = null ssl.truststore.type = JKS timeout.ms = 30000 value.serializer = class org.apache.kafka.common.serialization.StringSerializer On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 9:37 PM, Jaikiran Pai <jai.forums2...@gmail.com> wrote: > Can you post the exact log messages that you are seeing? > > -Jaikiran > > > > On 07/09/17 7:55 AM, Raghav wrote: > >> Hi >> >> My Java code produces Kafka config overtime it does a send which makes log >> very very verbose. >> >> How can I reduce the Kafka client (producer) logging in my java code ? >> >> Thanks for your help. >> >> > -- Raghav