Logging for the Repair Service
Configure Repair Service logging information such as location, configuration, and rotation using logback.xml.
Repair Service log names and locations
All Repair Service activity is logged by default to a log file in the
repair_service
directory applicable to the install type and each cluster name:- Package installs
- /var/log/opscenter/repair_service/<cluster_name>.log
- Tarball installs
- <install_location>/log/repair_service/<cluster_name>.log
Rotating the Repair Service log
The log file is automatically rotated at ~9.5MB (<maxFileSize>
logback
setting), keeping up to ten rotated logs by default (<maxIndex>
logback
setting).
Configuring the Repair Service log
The Repair Service log options and levels are configurable using logback.xml.
The following example shows a standard configuration for a package install. Replace
cluster_name with the name of your cluster. The log level is set at the
INFO level by default. The example shows temporarily setting the level to
DEBUG
level for troubleshooting
purposes.<appender name="cluster_name_log" class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.RollingFileAppender"> <file>./var/log/opscenter/repair_service/cluster_name.log</file> <encoder> <pattern>%date{ISO8601, UTC} [%X{cluster_id:-opscenterd}] %5level: %msg \(%thread\)%n%exception{20}</pattern> </encoder> <rollingPolicy class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.FixedWindowRollingPolicy"> <fileNamePattern>./var/log/opscenter/repair_service/cluster_name.%i.log</fileNamePattern> <minIndex>1</minIndex> <maxIndex>10</maxIndex> </rollingPolicy> <triggeringPolicy class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy"> <maxFileSize>10MB</maxFileSize> </triggeringPolicy> </appender> <filter class="ch.qos.logback.classic.filter.ThresholdFilter"> <level>DEBUG</level> </filter>