Hi,

Thanks for reporting your findings.

You got the environment variable name wrong. The correct name (changed in 10.0) 
is SOLR_LOGS_REQUESTLOG_ENABLED, see reference guide: 
https://solr.apache.org/guide/solr/latest/deployment-guide/configuring-logging.html#request-logging

There is also a page showing both old and new name: 
https://solr.apache.org/guide/solr/latest/configuration-guide/solr-properties.html
 (although this page should have shown the sysprop, not the env.var 

If you believe there is a documentation bug somewhere, feel free to submit a PR.

Jan

> 24. mars 2026 kl. 10:12 skrev Torsten Krah <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> when switching to Solr 10, it seems I can't disable the jetty request
> log anymore.
> 
> The Changelog.md of the Solr distribution has this:
> 
> 
> CHANGELOG.md:- Jetty's RequestLog is enabled by default. If you don't want 
> these logs, you can disable via SOLR_REQUESTLOG_ENABLED=false. [SOLR-14142]
> 
> 
> And I am running the container with:
> 
>    environment:
>      - SOLR_SSL_ENABLED=false
>      - SOLR_SECURITY_MANAGER_ENABLED=false
>      - SOLR_REQUESTLOG_ENABLED=false
>      - SOLR_HEAP=1g
>      - SOLR_MODE=user-managed
> 
> Nevertheless, the log gets created and used:
> 
> 2026-03-24 08:54:34.800 INFO  (main) [] o.e.j.s.RequestLogWriter Opened 
> /var/solr/logs/2026_03_24.request.log
> 
> [0] does not mention SOLR_REQUESTLOG_ENABLED behavior changes.
> 
> Anyone an idea?
> 
> 
> kind regards
> 
> Torsten
> 
> 
> [0] 
> https://solr.apache.org/guide/solr/latest/upgrade-notes/major-changes-in-solr-10.html

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