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Posted to user@cassandra.apache.org by Alaa Zubaidi <al...@pdf.com> on 2010/09/08 02:44:33 UTC

Cassandra 0.7 logging

  Hi,
I are testing 0.7 and I cannot find the system.log file, is there any 
thing I need to do in order to enable the logging?
I read about the changes made to the logging in 0.7 but did not find any 
thing that needs to be done to enable the logging..

Regards,
Alaa


Re: Cassandra 0.7 logging

Posted by Alaa Zubaidi <al...@pdf.com>.
  Hi Viktor,

Thanks, it works now.
I made a copy of log4j-server.properties and called it log4j.properties, 
renamed log4j-server.properties to something else.
Also in order to change the location of the log file using 
"log4j.appender.RFile" I had to use "/" instead of "\" in the file location.

Alaa

On 9/7/2010 11:43 PM, Viktor Jevdokimov wrote:
> We found that on Windows only log4j.properties is working for logging, not log4-server.properties
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alaa Zubaidi [mailto:alaa.zubaidi@pdf.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 7:34 AM
> To: user@cassandra.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Cassandra 0.7 logging
>
>    I did most of the things you said, I will check the rest and double
> check all.
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> Alaa
>
> On 9/7/2010 9:20 PM, Aaron Morton wrote:
>> AFAIK nothing has changed in the logging other than the name of the config file.
>> All the logging is done through log4j.
>>
>> Do not know about the windows install, but using the normal (non package
>> install) on linux the /var/log/cassandra path was not automatically created.
>>
>> It's going to be a config problem on your side. Check the settings again, check
>> all the directories exist, check the user that cassandra is running under has
>> full permissions on the directory, check the root logger is configured to use
>> the rolling file appender (e.g. log4j.rootLogger=INFO,R )
>>
>>
>>
>> Aaron
>>
>> On 08 Sep, 2010,at 03:42 PM, Alaa Zubaidi<al...@pdf.com>   wrote:
>>
>>>   I modified the log4-server.properties:
>>>
>>>   /# Edit the next line to point to your logs directory
>>>   log4j.appender.RFile=E:\var\log\cassandra\Cass07\system.log
>>>   /
>>>   Cassandra is installed on E:
>>>
>>>   The var\log\cassandra is created on the same place where Cassandra is installed which is (in my case) "E"
>>>   However, I am NOT sure that 0.7 is responsible for creating the system.log under E:\var\log\cassandra\
>>>   It was previous releases (0.6.5).
>>>
>>>   Thanks
>>>   Alaa
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>   On 9/7/2010 6:42 PM, Aaron Morton wrote:
>>>>   Ah, running on windows
>>>>
>>>>   Have you included the drive spec in the logging configuration, i.e. is you
>>>>   logging configured to use
>>>>   >    E:\var\log\cassandra\Cass07\system.log
>>>>
>>>>   When you say cassandra created /var/log/cassandra/system.log i'ts a bit
>>>>   confusing, what drive are you talking about ?
>>>>
>>>>   Aaron
>>>>
>>>>   On 08 Sep, 2010,at 01:22 PM, Alaa Zubaidi<al...@pdf.com>    wrote:
>>>>
>>>>   >    Thanks Aaron,
>>>>   >
>>>>   >    For some reason /var/log/cassandra/system.log does not have the 0.7
>>>>   >    info, it has the Old 0.6.5 info.
>>>>   >    I modified the log4-server.properties and changed the default location
>>>>   >    and still did not get anything?
>>>>   >
>>>>   >    I running on Windows by the way, and Cassandra created
>>>>   >    /var/log/cassandra/system.log and I changed it to:
>>>>   >    E:\var\log\cassandra\Cass07\system.log
>>>>   >
>>>>   >    Regards,
>>>>   >
>>>>   >    Alaa
>>>>   >
>>>>   >    On 9/7/2010 6:04 PM, Aaron Morton wrote:
>>>>   >    >    logging is configured in the conf/log4-server.properties file.
>>>>   >    >
>>>>   >    >    The default location is /var/log/cassandra/system.log
>>>>   >    >
>>>>   >    >    It's enabled at the INFO level by default, and also logs to the file and stdout
>>>>   >    >    by default.
>>>>   >    >
>>>>   >    >    Aaron
>>>>   >    >
>>>>   >    >
>>>>   >    >
>>>>   >    >    On 08 Sep, 2010,at 12:44 PM, Alaa Zubaidi<al...@pdf.com>    wrote:
>>>>   >    >
>>>>   >    >    >    Hi,
>>>>   >    >    >    I are testing 0.7 and I cannot find the system.log file, is there any
>>>>   >    >    >    thing I need to do in order to enable the logging?
>>>>   >    >    >    I read about the changes made to the logging in 0.7 but did not find any
>>>>   >    >    >    thing that needs to be done to enable the logging.
>>>>   >    >    >
>>>>   >    >    >    Regards,
>>>>   >    >    >    Alaa
>>>>   >    >    >
>>>>   >
>>>>   >    -- 
>>>>   >    Alaa Zubaidi
>>>>   >    PDF Solutions, Inc
>>>>   >    333 West San Carlos Street, Suite 700
>>>>   >    San Jose, CA 95110 USA
>>>>   >    Tel: 408-283-5639 (or 408-280-7900 x5639)
>>>>   >    fax: 408-938-6479
>>>>   >    email:alaa.zubaidi@pdf.com
>>>>   >
>>>>   >
>>>   -- 
>>>   Alaa Zubaidi
>>>   PDF Solutions, Inc.
>>>   333 West San Carlos Street, Suite 700
>>>   San Jose, CA 95110  USA
>>>   Tel: 408-283-5639 (or 408-280-7900 x5639)
>>>   fax: 408-938-6479
>>>   email:alaa.zubaidi@pdf.com

-- 
Alaa Zubaidi
PDF Solutions, Inc.
333 West San Carlos Street, Suite 700
San Jose, CA 95110  USA
Tel: 408-283-5639 (or 408-280-7900 x5639)
fax: 408-938-6479
email: alaa.zubaidi@pdf.com



RE: Cassandra 0.7 logging

Posted by Viktor Jevdokimov <Vi...@adform.com>.
We found that on Windows only log4j.properties is working for logging, not log4-server.properties

-----Original Message-----
From: Alaa Zubaidi [mailto:alaa.zubaidi@pdf.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 7:34 AM
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: Re: Cassandra 0.7 logging

  I did most of the things you said, I will check the rest and double 
check all.

Thanks and Regards,
Alaa

On 9/7/2010 9:20 PM, Aaron Morton wrote:
> AFAIK nothing has changed in the logging other than the name of the config file.
> All the logging is done through log4j.
>
> Do not know about the windows install, but using the normal (non package
> install) on linux the /var/log/cassandra path was not automatically created.
>
> It's going to be a config problem on your side. Check the settings again, check
> all the directories exist, check the user that cassandra is running under has
> full permissions on the directory, check the root logger is configured to use
> the rolling file appender (e.g. log4j.rootLogger=INFO,R )
>
>
>
> Aaron
>
> On 08 Sep, 2010,at 03:42 PM, Alaa Zubaidi<al...@pdf.com>  wrote:
>
> >  I modified the log4-server.properties:
> >
> >  /# Edit the next line to point to your logs directory
> >  log4j.appender.RFile=E:\var\log\cassandra\Cass07\system.log
> >  /
> >  Cassandra is installed on E:
> >
> >  The var\log\cassandra is created on the same place where Cassandra is installed which is (in my case) "E"
> >  However, I am NOT sure that 0.7 is responsible for creating the system.log under E:\var\log\cassandra\
> >  It was previous releases (0.6.5).
> >
> >  Thanks
> >  Alaa
> >
> >
> >
> >  On 9/7/2010 6:42 PM, Aaron Morton wrote:
> >>  Ah, running on windows
> >>
> >>  Have you included the drive spec in the logging configuration, i.e. is you
> >>  logging configured to use
> >>  >   E:\var\log\cassandra\Cass07\system.log
> >>
> >>  When you say cassandra created /var/log/cassandra/system.log i'ts a bit
> >>  confusing, what drive are you talking about ?
> >>
> >>  Aaron
> >>
> >>  On 08 Sep, 2010,at 01:22 PM, Alaa Zubaidi<al...@pdf.com>   wrote:
> >>
> >>  >   Thanks Aaron,
> >>  >
> >>  >   For some reason /var/log/cassandra/system.log does not have the 0.7
> >>  >   info, it has the Old 0.6.5 info.
> >>  >   I modified the log4-server.properties and changed the default location
> >>  >   and still did not get anything?
> >>  >
> >>  >   I running on Windows by the way, and Cassandra created
> >>  >   /var/log/cassandra/system.log and I changed it to:
> >>  >   E:\var\log\cassandra\Cass07\system.log
> >>  >
> >>  >   Regards,
> >>  >
> >>  >   Alaa
> >>  >
> >>  >   On 9/7/2010 6:04 PM, Aaron Morton wrote:
> >>  >   >   logging is configured in the conf/log4-server.properties file.
> >>  >   >
> >>  >   >   The default location is /var/log/cassandra/system.log
> >>  >   >
> >>  >   >   It's enabled at the INFO level by default, and also logs to the file and stdout
> >>  >   >   by default.
> >>  >   >
> >>  >   >   Aaron
> >>  >   >
> >>  >   >
> >>  >   >
> >>  >   >   On 08 Sep, 2010,at 12:44 PM, Alaa Zubaidi<al...@pdf.com>   wrote:
> >>  >   >
> >>  >   >   >   Hi,
> >>  >   >   >   I are testing 0.7 and I cannot find the system.log file, is there any
> >>  >   >   >   thing I need to do in order to enable the logging?
> >>  >   >   >   I read about the changes made to the logging in 0.7 but did not find any
> >>  >   >   >   thing that needs to be done to enable the logging.
> >>  >   >   >
> >>  >   >   >   Regards,
> >>  >   >   >   Alaa
> >>  >   >   >
> >>  >
> >>  >   -- 
> >>  >   Alaa Zubaidi
> >>  >   PDF Solutions, Inc
> >>  >   333 West San Carlos Street, Suite 700
> >>  >   San Jose, CA 95110 USA
> >>  >   Tel: 408-283-5639 (or 408-280-7900 x5639)
> >>  >   fax: 408-938-6479
> >>  >   email:alaa.zubaidi@pdf.com
> >>  >
> >>  >
> >
> >  -- 
> >  Alaa Zubaidi
> >  PDF Solutions, Inc.
> >  333 West San Carlos Street, Suite 700
> >  San Jose, CA 95110  USA
> >  Tel: 408-283-5639 (or 408-280-7900 x5639)
> >  fax: 408-938-6479
> >  email:alaa.zubaidi@pdf.com

-- 
Alaa Zubaidi
PDF Solutions, Inc.
333 West San Carlos Street, Suite 700
San Jose, CA 95110  USA
Tel: 408-283-5639 (or 408-280-7900 x5639)
fax: 408-938-6479
email: alaa.zubaidi@pdf.com




Re: Cassandra 0.7 logging

Posted by Alaa Zubaidi <al...@pdf.com>.
  I did most of the things you said, I will check the rest and double 
check all.

Thanks and Regards,
Alaa

On 9/7/2010 9:20 PM, Aaron Morton wrote:
> AFAIK nothing has changed in the logging other than the name of the config file.
> All the logging is done through log4j.
>
> Do not know about the windows install, but using the normal (non package
> install) on linux the /var/log/cassandra path was not automatically created.
>
> It's going to be a config problem on your side. Check the settings again, check
> all the directories exist, check the user that cassandra is running under has
> full permissions on the directory, check the root logger is configured to use
> the rolling file appender (e.g. log4j.rootLogger=INFO,R )
>
>
>
> Aaron
>
> On 08 Sep, 2010,at 03:42 PM, Alaa Zubaidi<al...@pdf.com>  wrote:
>
> >  I modified the log4-server.properties:
> >
> >  /# Edit the next line to point to your logs directory
> >  log4j.appender.RFile=E:\var\log\cassandra\Cass07\system.log
> >  /
> >  Cassandra is installed on E:
> >
> >  The var\log\cassandra is created on the same place where Cassandra is installed which is (in my case) "E"
> >  However, I am NOT sure that 0.7 is responsible for creating the system.log under E:\var\log\cassandra\
> >  It was previous releases (0.6.5).
> >
> >  Thanks
> >  Alaa
> >
> >
> >
> >  On 9/7/2010 6:42 PM, Aaron Morton wrote:
> >>  Ah, running on windows
> >>
> >>  Have you included the drive spec in the logging configuration, i.e. is you
> >>  logging configured to use
> >>  >   E:\var\log\cassandra\Cass07\system.log
> >>
> >>  When you say cassandra created /var/log/cassandra/system.log i'ts a bit
> >>  confusing, what drive are you talking about ?
> >>
> >>  Aaron
> >>
> >>  On 08 Sep, 2010,at 01:22 PM, Alaa Zubaidi<al...@pdf.com>   wrote:
> >>
> >>  >   Thanks Aaron,
> >>  >
> >>  >   For some reason /var/log/cassandra/system.log does not have the 0.7
> >>  >   info, it has the Old 0.6.5 info.
> >>  >   I modified the log4-server.properties and changed the default location
> >>  >   and still did not get anything?
> >>  >
> >>  >   I running on Windows by the way, and Cassandra created
> >>  >   /var/log/cassandra/system.log and I changed it to:
> >>  >   E:\var\log\cassandra\Cass07\system.log
> >>  >
> >>  >   Regards,
> >>  >
> >>  >   Alaa
> >>  >
> >>  >   On 9/7/2010 6:04 PM, Aaron Morton wrote:
> >>  >   >   logging is configured in the conf/log4-server.properties file.
> >>  >   >
> >>  >   >   The default location is /var/log/cassandra/system.log
> >>  >   >
> >>  >   >   It's enabled at the INFO level by default, and also logs to the file and stdout
> >>  >   >   by default.
> >>  >   >
> >>  >   >   Aaron
> >>  >   >
> >>  >   >
> >>  >   >
> >>  >   >   On 08 Sep, 2010,at 12:44 PM, Alaa Zubaidi<al...@pdf.com>   wrote:
> >>  >   >
> >>  >   >   >   Hi,
> >>  >   >   >   I are testing 0.7 and I cannot find the system.log file, is there any
> >>  >   >   >   thing I need to do in order to enable the logging?
> >>  >   >   >   I read about the changes made to the logging in 0.7 but did not find any
> >>  >   >   >   thing that needs to be done to enable the logging.
> >>  >   >   >
> >>  >   >   >   Regards,
> >>  >   >   >   Alaa
> >>  >   >   >
> >>  >
> >>  >   -- 
> >>  >   Alaa Zubaidi
> >>  >   PDF Solutions, Inc
> >>  >   333 West San Carlos Street, Suite 700
> >>  >   San Jose, CA 95110 USA
> >>  >   Tel: 408-283-5639 (or 408-280-7900 x5639)
> >>  >   fax: 408-938-6479
> >>  >   email:alaa.zubaidi@pdf.com
> >>  >
> >>  >
> >
> >  -- 
> >  Alaa Zubaidi
> >  PDF Solutions, Inc.
> >  333 West San Carlos Street, Suite 700
> >  San Jose, CA 95110  USA
> >  Tel: 408-283-5639 (or 408-280-7900 x5639)
> >  fax: 408-938-6479
> >  email:alaa.zubaidi@pdf.com

-- 
Alaa Zubaidi
PDF Solutions, Inc.
333 West San Carlos Street, Suite 700
San Jose, CA 95110  USA
Tel: 408-283-5639 (or 408-280-7900 x5639)
fax: 408-938-6479
email: alaa.zubaidi@pdf.com



Re: Cassandra 0.7 logging

Posted by Aaron Morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com>.
AFAIK nothing has changed in the logging other than the name of the config file. All the logging is done through log4j. 

Do not know about the windows install, but using the normal (non package install) on linux the /var/log/cassandra path was not automatically created. 

It's going to be a config problem on your side. Check the settings again, check all the directories exist, check the user that cassandra is running under has full permissions on the directory, check the root logger is configured to use the rolling file appender  (e.g. log4j.rootLogger=INFO,R )



Aaron

On 08 Sep, 2010,at 03:42 PM, Alaa Zubaidi <al...@pdf.com> wrote:

I modified the log4-server.properties:

# Edit the next line to point to your logs directory
log4j.appender.R.File=E:\var\log\cassandra\Cass07\system.log

Cassandra is installed on E: 

The var\log\cassandra is created on the same place where Cassandra is installed which is (in my case) "E"
However, I am NOT sure that 0.7 is responsible for creating the system.log under E:\var\log\cassandra\ 
It was previous releases (0.6.5).

Thanks
Alaa 



On 9/7/2010 6:42 PM, Aaron Morton wrote:
Ah, running on windows.

Have you included the drive spec in the logging configuration, i.e. is you 
logging configured to use
> E:\var\log\cassandra\Cass07\system.log

When you say cassandra created /var/log/cassandra/system.log i'ts a bit 
confusing, what drive are you talking about ?

Aaron

On 08 Sep, 2010,at 01:22 PM, Alaa Zubaidi <al...@pdf.com> wrote:

> Thanks Aaron,
>
> For some reason /var/log/cassandra/system.log does not have the 0.7
> info, it has the Old 0.6.5 info.
> I modified the log4-server.properties and changed the default location
> and still did not get anything?
>
> I running on Windows by the way, and Cassandra created
> /var/log/cassandra/system.log and I changed it to:
> E:\var\log\cassandra\Cass07\system.log
>
> Regards,
>
> Alaa
>
> On 9/7/2010 6:04 PM, Aaron Morton wrote:
> > logging is configured in the conf/log4-server.properties file.
> >
> > The default location is /var/log/cassandra/system.log
> >
> > It's enabled at the INFO level by default, and also logs to the file and stdout
> > by default.
> >
> > Aaron
> >
> >
> >
> > On 08 Sep, 2010,at 12:44 PM, Alaa Zubaidi<al...@pdf.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > > I are testing 0.7 and I cannot find the system.log file, is there any
> > > thing I need to do in order to enable the logging?
> > > I read about the changes made to the logging in 0.7 but did not find any
> > > thing that needs to be done to enable the logging..
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Alaa
> > >
>
> -- 
> Alaa Zubaidi
> PDF Solutions, Inc.
> 333 West San Carlos Street, Suite 700
> San Jose, CA 95110 USA
> Tel: 408-283-5639 (or 408-280-7900 x5639)
> fax: 408-938-6479
> email: alaa.zubaidi@pdf.com
>
>

-- 
Alaa Zubaidi
PDF Solutions, Inc.
333 West San Carlos Street, Suite 700
San Jose, CA 95110  USA
Tel: 408-283-5639 (or 408-280-7900 x5639)
fax: 408-938-6479
email: alaa.zubaidi@pdf.com 

Re: Cassandra 0.7 logging

Posted by Alaa Zubaidi <al...@pdf.com>.

I modified the log4-server.properties:

/# Edit the next line to point to your logs directory
log4j.appender.R.File=E:\var\log\cassandra\Cass07\system.log
/
Cassandra is installed on E:

The var\log\cassandra is created on the same place where Cassandra is installed which is (in my case) "E"
However, I am NOT sure that 0.7 is responsible for creating the system.log under E:\var\log\cassandra\
It was previous releases (0.6.5).

Thanks
Alaa




On 9/7/2010 6:42 PM, Aaron Morton wrote:
> Ah, running on windows.
>
> Have you included the drive spec in the logging configuration, i.e. is you
> logging configured to use
> >  E:\var\log\cassandra\Cass07\system.log
>
> When you say cassandra created /var/log/cassandra/system.log i'ts a bit
> confusing, what drive are you talking about ?
>
> Aaron
>
> On 08 Sep, 2010,at 01:22 PM, Alaa Zubaidi<al...@pdf.com>  wrote:
>
> >  Thanks Aaron,
> >
> >  For some reason /var/log/cassandra/system.log does not have the 0.7
> >  info, it has the Old 0.6.5 info.
> >  I modified the log4-server.properties and changed the default location
> >  and still did not get anything?
> >
> >  I running on Windows by the way, and Cassandra created
> >  /var/log/cassandra/system.log and I changed it to:
> >  E:\var\log\cassandra\Cass07\system.log
> >
> >  Regards,
> >
> >  Alaa
> >
> >  On 9/7/2010 6:04 PM, Aaron Morton wrote:
> >  >  logging is configured in the conf/log4-server.properties file.
> >  >
> >  >  The default location is /var/log/cassandra/system.log
> >  >
> >  >  It's enabled at the INFO level by default, and also logs to the file and stdout
> >  >  by default.
> >  >
> >  >  Aaron
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >  On 08 Sep, 2010,at 12:44 PM, Alaa Zubaidi<al...@pdf.com>  wrote:
> >  >
> >  >  >  Hi,
> >  >  >  I are testing 0.7 and I cannot find the system.log file, is there any
> >  >  >  thing I need to do in order to enable the logging?
> >  >  >  I read about the changes made to the logging in 0.7 but did not find any
> >  >  >  thing that needs to be done to enable the logging..
> >  >  >
> >  >  >  Regards,
> >  >  >  Alaa
> >  >  >
> >
> >  -- 
> >  Alaa Zubaidi
> >  PDF Solutions, Inc.
> >  333 West San Carlos Street, Suite 700
> >  San Jose, CA 95110 USA
> >  Tel: 408-283-5639 (or 408-280-7900 x5639)
> >  fax: 408-938-6479
> >  email: alaa.zubaidi@pdf.com
> >
> >

-- 
Alaa Zubaidi
PDF Solutions, Inc.
333 West San Carlos Street, Suite 700
San Jose, CA 95110  USA
Tel: 408-283-5639 (or 408-280-7900 x5639)
fax: 408-938-6479
email: alaa.zubaidi@pdf.com


Re: Cassandra 0.7 logging

Posted by Aaron Morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com>.
Ah, running on windows. 

Have you included the drive spec in the logging configuration, i.e. is you logging configured to use 
E:\var\log\cassandra\Cass07\system.log

When you say cassandra created  /var/log/cassandra/system.log i'ts a bit confusing, what drive are you talking about ?

Aaron

On 08 Sep, 2010,at 01:22 PM, Alaa Zubaidi <al...@pdf.com> wrote:

Thanks Aaron,

For some reason /var/log/cassandra/system.log does not have the 0.7 
info, it has the Old 0.6.5 info.
I modified the log4-server.properties and changed the default location 
and still did not get anything?

I running on Windows by the way, and Cassandra created 
/var/log/cassandra/system.log and I changed it to:
E:\var\log\cassandra\Cass07\system.log

Regards,

Alaa

On 9/7/2010 6:04 PM, Aaron Morton wrote:
> logging is configured in the conf/log4-server.properties file.
>
> The default location is /var/log/cassandra/system.log
>
> It's enabled at the INFO level by default, and also logs to the file and stdout
> by default.
>
> Aaron
>
>
>
> On 08 Sep, 2010,at 12:44 PM, Alaa Zubaidi<al...@pdf.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I are testing 0.7 and I cannot find the system.log file, is there any
> > thing I need to do in order to enable the logging?
> > I read about the changes made to the logging in 0.7 but did not find any
> > thing that needs to be done to enable the logging..
> >
> > Regards,
> > Alaa
> >

-- 
Alaa Zubaidi
PDF Solutions, Inc.
333 West San Carlos Street, Suite 700
San Jose, CA 95110 USA
Tel: 408-283-5639 (or 408-280-7900 x5639)
fax: 408-938-6479
email: alaa.zubaidi@pdf.com



Re: Cassandra 0.7 logging

Posted by Alaa Zubaidi <al...@pdf.com>.
  Thanks Aaron,

For some reason /var/log/cassandra/system.log does not have the 0.7 
info, it has the Old 0.6.5 info.
I modified the log4-server.properties and changed the default location 
and still did not get anything?

I running on Windows by the way, and Cassandra created 
/var/log/cassandra/system.log and I changed it to:
E:\var\log\cassandra\Cass07\system.log

Regards,

Alaa

On 9/7/2010 6:04 PM, Aaron Morton wrote:
> logging is configured in the conf/log4-server.properties file.
>
> The default location is /var/log/cassandra/system.log
>
> It's enabled at the INFO level by default, and also logs to the file and stdout
> by default.
>
> Aaron
>
>
>
> On 08 Sep, 2010,at 12:44 PM, Alaa Zubaidi<al...@pdf.com>  wrote:
>
> >  Hi,
> >  I are testing 0.7 and I cannot find the system.log file, is there any
> >  thing I need to do in order to enable the logging?
> >  I read about the changes made to the logging in 0.7 but did not find any
> >  thing that needs to be done to enable the logging..
> >
> >  Regards,
> >  Alaa
> >

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Re: Cassandra 0.7 logging

Posted by Aaron Morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com>.
logging is configured in the conf/log4-server.properties file. 

The default location is /var/log/cassandra/system.log

It's enabled at the INFO level by default, and also logs to the file and stdout by default

Aaron



On 08 Sep, 2010,at 12:44 PM, Alaa Zubaidi <al...@pdf.com> wrote:

Hi,
I are testing 0.7 and I cannot find the system.log file, is there any 
thing I need to do in order to enable the logging?
I read about the changes made to the logging in 0.7 but did not find any 
thing that needs to be done to enable the logging..

Regards,
Alaa