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When I inspect the source of StormCrawler, there are lot of helpful debug logs. But putting a log4j.xml and adding a logger will not print those in the console. What are the steps I should follow to enable logging in StormCrawler?










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    how do you run the topology? storm jar ... ?
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  • Yes! storm jar target/crawler-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar org.apache.storm.flux.Flux --local crawler.flux --sleep 60000 to be specific.
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When I inspect the source of StormCrawler, there are lot of helpful debug logs. But putting a log4j.xml and adding a logger will not print those in the console. What are the steps I should follow to enable logging in StormCrawler?










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    how do you run the topology? storm jar ... ?
    – Julien Nioche
    Nov 23 at 9:03










  • Yes! storm jar target/crawler-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar org.apache.storm.flux.Flux --local crawler.flux --sleep 60000 to be specific.
    – uiroshan
    Nov 23 at 15:13














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When I inspect the source of StormCrawler, there are lot of helpful debug logs. But putting a log4j.xml and adding a logger will not print those in the console. What are the steps I should follow to enable logging in StormCrawler?










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When I inspect the source of StormCrawler, there are lot of helpful debug logs. But putting a log4j.xml and adding a logger will not print those in the console. What are the steps I should follow to enable logging in StormCrawler?







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    how do you run the topology? storm jar ... ?
    – Julien Nioche
    Nov 23 at 9:03










  • Yes! storm jar target/crawler-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar org.apache.storm.flux.Flux --local crawler.flux --sleep 60000 to be specific.
    – uiroshan
    Nov 23 at 15:13














  • 1




    how do you run the topology? storm jar ... ?
    – Julien Nioche
    Nov 23 at 9:03










  • Yes! storm jar target/crawler-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar org.apache.storm.flux.Flux --local crawler.flux --sleep 60000 to be specific.
    – uiroshan
    Nov 23 at 15:13








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how do you run the topology? storm jar ... ?
– Julien Nioche
Nov 23 at 9:03




how do you run the topology? storm jar ... ?
– Julien Nioche
Nov 23 at 9:03












Yes! storm jar target/crawler-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar org.apache.storm.flux.Flux --local crawler.flux --sleep 60000 to be specific.
– uiroshan
Nov 23 at 15:13




Yes! storm jar target/crawler-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar org.apache.storm.flux.Flux --local crawler.flux --sleep 60000 to be specific.
– uiroshan
Nov 23 at 15:13












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You should see the logs on the console when running the command above.



The log4j config used is the one from Storm e.g. /usr/share/apache-storm-1.2.2/log4j2/ and it is used in deployed mode as well.



You can specify the location of the logs for the deployed mode in the storm conf e.g. /usr/share/apache-storm-1.2.2/conf/storm.yaml



by setting



storm.log.dir: "/var/log/storm"





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    With above command, I can see only INFO logs. I want to turn on DEBUG logs. Also editing apache-storm-1.2.2/log4j2/ didn't work. I have debugged the code and found out logging configurations are picking from storm-core jar (there is a log4j2.xml inside the jar). However by passing -Dlog4j.configurationFile option to above command, I could see DEBUG logs.
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You should see the logs on the console when running the command above.



The log4j config used is the one from Storm e.g. /usr/share/apache-storm-1.2.2/log4j2/ and it is used in deployed mode as well.



You can specify the location of the logs for the deployed mode in the storm conf e.g. /usr/share/apache-storm-1.2.2/conf/storm.yaml



by setting



storm.log.dir: "/var/log/storm"





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    With above command, I can see only INFO logs. I want to turn on DEBUG logs. Also editing apache-storm-1.2.2/log4j2/ didn't work. I have debugged the code and found out logging configurations are picking from storm-core jar (there is a log4j2.xml inside the jar). However by passing -Dlog4j.configurationFile option to above command, I could see DEBUG logs.
    – uiroshan
    Nov 24 at 8:19


















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You should see the logs on the console when running the command above.



The log4j config used is the one from Storm e.g. /usr/share/apache-storm-1.2.2/log4j2/ and it is used in deployed mode as well.



You can specify the location of the logs for the deployed mode in the storm conf e.g. /usr/share/apache-storm-1.2.2/conf/storm.yaml



by setting



storm.log.dir: "/var/log/storm"





share|improve this answer

















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    With above command, I can see only INFO logs. I want to turn on DEBUG logs. Also editing apache-storm-1.2.2/log4j2/ didn't work. I have debugged the code and found out logging configurations are picking from storm-core jar (there is a log4j2.xml inside the jar). However by passing -Dlog4j.configurationFile option to above command, I could see DEBUG logs.
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    Nov 24 at 8:19
















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You should see the logs on the console when running the command above.



The log4j config used is the one from Storm e.g. /usr/share/apache-storm-1.2.2/log4j2/ and it is used in deployed mode as well.



You can specify the location of the logs for the deployed mode in the storm conf e.g. /usr/share/apache-storm-1.2.2/conf/storm.yaml



by setting



storm.log.dir: "/var/log/storm"





share|improve this answer












You should see the logs on the console when running the command above.



The log4j config used is the one from Storm e.g. /usr/share/apache-storm-1.2.2/log4j2/ and it is used in deployed mode as well.



You can specify the location of the logs for the deployed mode in the storm conf e.g. /usr/share/apache-storm-1.2.2/conf/storm.yaml



by setting



storm.log.dir: "/var/log/storm"






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    With above command, I can see only INFO logs. I want to turn on DEBUG logs. Also editing apache-storm-1.2.2/log4j2/ didn't work. I have debugged the code and found out logging configurations are picking from storm-core jar (there is a log4j2.xml inside the jar). However by passing -Dlog4j.configurationFile option to above command, I could see DEBUG logs.
    – uiroshan
    Nov 24 at 8:19
















  • 1




    With above command, I can see only INFO logs. I want to turn on DEBUG logs. Also editing apache-storm-1.2.2/log4j2/ didn't work. I have debugged the code and found out logging configurations are picking from storm-core jar (there is a log4j2.xml inside the jar). However by passing -Dlog4j.configurationFile option to above command, I could see DEBUG logs.
    – uiroshan
    Nov 24 at 8:19










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With above command, I can see only INFO logs. I want to turn on DEBUG logs. Also editing apache-storm-1.2.2/log4j2/ didn't work. I have debugged the code and found out logging configurations are picking from storm-core jar (there is a log4j2.xml inside the jar). However by passing -Dlog4j.configurationFile option to above command, I could see DEBUG logs.
– uiroshan
Nov 24 at 8:19






With above command, I can see only INFO logs. I want to turn on DEBUG logs. Also editing apache-storm-1.2.2/log4j2/ didn't work. I have debugged the code and found out logging configurations are picking from storm-core jar (there is a log4j2.xml inside the jar). However by passing -Dlog4j.configurationFile option to above command, I could see DEBUG logs.
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