Reputation: 1682
Inherited a set of jobs, and the logging to the filesystem begins with format {SEV} MM-dd HH:MM:SS, where I need to have the year as part of the timestamp.
The only log4j configs I can find are part of an old Jasper install, and modifying them to use log4j.appender.fileout.layout.conversionPattern=%d{yyyy-MM-dd} instead of ISO8601 as a test seems to have no effect.
Where else could the log line format be defined?
Upvotes: 4
Views: 851
Reputation: 1682
In Data Integration 4.2.1:
Index: src/log4j.xml =================================================================== --- src/log4j.xml (revision 16273) +++ src/log4j.xml (working copy) @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ I imagine it gets cached and reused throughout the life of the application). --> - + Index: src-core/org/pentaho/di/core/logging/LogWriter.java =================================================================== --- src-core/org/pentaho/di/core/logging/LogWriter.java (revision 16273) +++ src-core/org/pentaho/di/core/logging/LogWriter.java (working copy) @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ // Play it safe, if another console appender exists for org.pentaho, don't add another one... // if (!consoleAppenderFound) { - Layout patternLayout = new PatternLayout("%-5p %d{dd-MM HH:mm:ss,SSS} - %m%n"); + Layout patternLayout = new PatternLayout("%-5p %d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss,SSS} - %m%n"); ConsoleAppender consoleAppender = new ConsoleAppender(patternLayout); consoleAppender.setName(STRING_PENTAHO_DI_CONSOLE_APPENDER); pentahoLogger.addAppender(consoleAppender);
Upvotes: 1