Log file to which all output to the console will be logged. If the
logfile is not specified, then file logging will be written to a
file called "wrapper.log" in the
same directory as the Wrapper executable. Providing a blank value
will cause file logging to be disabled.
Example: |
wrapper.logfile=../logs/wrapper.log
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The specified log file name may contain one or both of the tokens;
ROLLNUM and YYYYMMDD.
The ROLLNUM token is used when the log file
is rolled. A wrapper.logfile of "wrapper.log.ROLLNUM" will result in a logfile
named "wrapper.log". The first rolled log file will be "wrapper.log.1", the
second "wrapper.log.2", etc. Larger roll number values indicate older files.
The most recently rolled log file will always have a roll number of "1".
If a ROLLNUM is not included in the specified logfile, ".ROLLNUM" will be
appended by default.
Examples: |
wrapper.logfile=../logs/wrapper.log.ROLLNUM
wrapper.logfile=../logs/wrapper-ROLLNUM.log
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The YYYYMMDD token is required when the
wrapper.logfile.rollmode
property has a value of DATE. This token will be replaced by the date of
the log entries contained in the file.
Examples: |
wrapper.logfile=../logs/wrapper.YYYYMMDD.log
wrapper.logfile=../logs/wrapper-YYYYMMDD.log
wrapper.logfile=../logs/wrapper_YYYYMMDD.log
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Whenever either token does not apply to a given file name, it will be
stripped from the generated file name. When a token is stripped, the
preceding character will also be stripped if it is a ".", "-", or "_".
Please review the wrapper.logfile.rollmode
property for details on what possible log rolling modes are available.
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