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Different log4j.properies

snntr
Hi everyone,

basic question, but I just want to check if my current understanding of
the log4j property files inside flink's conf directory is correct.

log4j-cli.properties: Used by the client "flink run/list" for code not
executed in the cluster
log4j-yarn-session.properties Used by the client when starting a yarn
session "./yarn-session.sh"
lo4j.properties: JobManager/Taskmanager Logs in Standalone-Mode. Not
used, when running on YARN.

Cheers,

Konstantin
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Re: Different log4j.properies

Chesnay Schepler
i believe the log4j.properties are always used for JM/TM logs,
and log4j-yarn-session.properties strictly for pure YARN stuff.

On 30.05.2016 18:30, Konstantin Knauf wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> basic question, but I just want to check if my current understanding of
> the log4j property files inside flink's conf directory is correct.
>
> log4j-cli.properties: Used by the client "flink run/list" for code not
> executed in the cluster
> log4j-yarn-session.properties Used by the client when starting a yarn
> session "./yarn-session.sh"
> lo4j.properties: JobManager/Taskmanager Logs in Standalone-Mode. Not
> used, when running on YARN.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Konstantin

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Re: Different log4j.properies

Stephan Ewen
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I think "log4j.properties" is also used for YARN (it is included in the shipped bundle, together with jars).

Otherwise it is correct.

Would be good to write that down somewhere...

On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 6:30 PM, Konstantin Knauf <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi everyone,

basic question, but I just want to check if my current understanding of
the log4j property files inside flink's conf directory is correct.

log4j-cli.properties: Used by the client "flink run/list" for code not
executed in the cluster
log4j-yarn-session.properties Used by the client when starting a yarn
session "./yarn-session.sh"
lo4j.properties: JobManager/Taskmanager Logs in Standalone-Mode. Not
used, when running on YARN.

Cheers,

Konstantin
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TNG Technology Consulting GmbH, Betastr. 13a, 85774 Unterföhring
Geschäftsführer: Henrik Klagges, Christoph Stock, Dr. Robert Dahlke
Sitz: Unterföhring * Amtsgericht München * HRB 135082

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Re: Different log4j.properies

Ufuk Celebi
Added a note to the logging section of the docs. Website should be
updated with the nightly build.

On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 7:56 PM, Stephan Ewen <[hidden email]> wrote:

> I think "log4j.properties" is also used for YARN (it is included in the
> shipped bundle, together with jars).
>
> Otherwise it is correct.
>
> Would be good to write that down somewhere...
>
> On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 6:30 PM, Konstantin Knauf
> <[hidden email]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> basic question, but I just want to check if my current understanding of
>> the log4j property files inside flink's conf directory is correct.
>>
>> log4j-cli.properties: Used by the client "flink run/list" for code not
>> executed in the cluster
>> log4j-yarn-session.properties Used by the client when starting a yarn
>> session "./yarn-session.sh"
>> lo4j.properties: JobManager/Taskmanager Logs in Standalone-Mode. Not
>> used, when running on YARN.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Konstantin
>> --
>> Konstantin Knauf * [hidden email] * +49-174-3413182
>> TNG Technology Consulting GmbH, Betastr. 13a, 85774 Unterföhring
>> Geschäftsführer: Henrik Klagges, Christoph Stock, Dr. Robert Dahlke
>> Sitz: Unterföhring * Amtsgericht München * HRB 135082
>
>