Hi,
You've to add the log4j.properties into the classpath:
bin/flume-ng agent -n <agent> -f <configfile> --conf <config directory>
<config directory> means the directory where log4j.properties is located
In log4j.properties be sure you've the correct path:
flume.root.logger=INFO,LOGFILE
flume.log.dir=./logs
flume.log.file=flume.log
- Alex
On Jan 2, 2013, at 11:00 AM, GuoWei <wei.guo@wbkit.com> wrote:
> Hello, Alexander,
>
> I start flume from the root directory ex: /home/hadoop/flume-ng.
> And I also make logs directory in flume-mg directory. And give the logs
> folder 777 permission.
> But I still can not see the log files under logs directory.
>
> I can view the log from the console. But never get the log file.
>
> Any wrong configurations ?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
> On 13-1-2 下午3:23, "Alexander Alten-Lorenz" <wget.null@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>>
>> "./logs" means in the directory, from where you start flume, in the
>> subdirectory "logs".
>>
>> Best,
>> Alex
>>
>> On Jan 2, 2013, at 6:45 AM, GuoWei <wei.guo@wbkit.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I use flume-mg 1.3 to collect logs and user Hbase Sink to store data to
>>> Hbase. And I want to see flume-ng logs. But I can not find log under
>>> flume-ng root directory. My log4j.properties configure the log
>>> directory as
>>> default "./logs".
>>>
>>> And I start flume-ng as following:
>>>> Flume-ng agent ‹name host1 ‹conf-file
>>>> /home/hadoop/flume-ng/conf/razor.conf
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot
>>> Regards
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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