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[jira] [Created] (LOG4J2-3654) The date of the file pattern is displayed as the date of the previous day.

NamHyoekJoon created LOG4J2-3654:
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             Summary: The date of the file pattern is displayed as the date of the previous day.
                 Key: LOG4J2-3654
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-3654
             Project: Log4j 2
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Appenders, Pattern Converters
    Affects Versions: 2.20.0
         Environment: java 17

Spring boot 2.7.9

log4j2 2.20
            Reporter: NamHyoekJoon
         Attachments: image-2023-03-12-03-33-48-213.png, image-2023-03-12-03-35-04-729.png

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{code:java}
<RollingFile name="DefaultAppender" fileName="${sys:LOG_PATH}/${sys:DEFAULT_LOG_NAME}" filePattern="./log/backup/default/app2-%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss}.log.gz"> <PatternLayout pattern="${sys:FILE_LOG_PATTERN}"/> <Policies> <!--<CronTriggeringPolicy schedule="0 0 0 * * ? *" />--> <CronTriggeringPolicy schedule="0 33 18 * * ? *" /> <SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy size="10 MB" /> </Policies> </RollingFile> {code}
Photo tested with TimeZone removed.

My server time is UTC, pointing at 18:00 on March 11th.

However, the title of the actual rolled file refers to "March 10".

is this a bug?



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