Bamboo 2.0 : Logging in Bamboo
This page last changed on Mar 19, 2008 by asridhar.
OverviewThere are two distinct logs generated by Bamboo:
Managing the atlassian-bamboo logsControlling the level of loggingBamboo uses the log4j library for logging during runtime. The logging levels can be changed by editing the <Bamboo-Install>/webapp/WEB-INF/classes/log4j.properties file. There are four logging levels available: 'INFO', 'DEBUG', 'ERROR' and 'FATAL'. The rootLogger property controls the verbosity of logs being generated at the top level. By default, the root level logging is set to 'INFO'. To change the root level logging, follow the steps below:
Selecting where the atlassian-bamboo logs will be storedBy default, the atlassian-bamboo logs can either be found either in the root <Bamboo-Install> directory or the directory you started Bamboo from. In case of a Tomcat webapp deployment, the logs are piped out to catalina.out file. To change the directory that the atlassian-bamboo logs are generated to, you must set the environment variable for the target location of the logs, as seen below:
log4j.appender.fileLog.file=/my/path/to/atlassian-bamboo.log See also 7.1 Locating Important Directories and Files. |
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