Logging Level Of "Alfresco"
One of the internal applications that we use is Alfresco Community
Edition. I got a notification that a particular folder on my
Windows server for our internal applications was getting bigger
than one would expect it to be. I looked in the Apache...
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One of the internal applications that we use is Alfresco Community
Edition. I got a notification that a particular folder on my
Windows server for our internal applications was getting bigger
than one would expect it to be. I looked in the Apache Tomcat log
files had accumulated over the last year and were taking up over a
180GB worth space! So I archived all but the current logs, and then
set out to update the log4j properties file to change the logging
level from "info" or "debug" (where not commented out) to "warn" (I
left the "error" flags alone, and didn't see any "fatal"
flags).
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Edition. I got a notification that a particular folder on my
Windows server for our internal applications was getting bigger
than one would expect it to be. I looked in the Apache Tomcat log
files had accumulated over the last year and were taking up over a
180GB worth space! So I archived all but the current logs, and then
set out to update the log4j properties file to change the logging
level from "info" or "debug" (where not commented out) to "warn" (I
left the "error" flags alone, and didn't see any "fatal"
flags).
Become a podcaster and get one month free! Sign up for a Spreaker
pro plan with this link to save:
https://www.spreaker.com/plans?coupon_code=thetalkinggeek
I love Humble Bundle (especially the book deals), check them out:
https://www.humblebundle.com/?partner=thetalkinggeek
And if for some reason you want more of me, my blog is
https://thetalkinggeek.com
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/random-tech-thoughts--2829929/support.
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