| set-log-file-format(1) asadmin Utility Subcommands set-log-file-format(1) |
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| NAME |
| set-log-file-format - sets the formatter to be used for the server log |
| file |
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| SYNOPSIS |
| set-log-file-format [--help] |
| [--target target] |
| [formatter] |
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| DESCRIPTION |
| The set-log-file-format subcommand sets the formatter to be used for |
| the server log file for the specified target. |
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| GlassFish Server provides the ULF (UniformLogFormatter) and ODL (Oracle |
| Diagnostics Logging) formatters. A custom formatter can also be used by |
| specifying the fully qualified name of a class that extends the |
| java.util.logging.Formatter class. |
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| The custom formatter class can be packaged in a JAR file and placed in |
| domain/lib/ext, or implemented as an HK2 service and the JAR containing |
| the formatter implementation installed in glassfish/modules. |
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| This subcommand is supported in remote mode only. |
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| OPTIONS |
| --help, -? |
| Displays the help text for the subcommand. |
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| --target |
| Specifies the target for which the formatter is being set. Specify |
| the name of the server domain, instance, or cluster. If this option |
| is omitted, logger attributes are set for the default server. |
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| OPERANDS |
| formatter |
| Specifies the fomatter to be used for the server log file. Valid |
| values are ULF, ODL, or the fully qualified name of the custom |
| formatter class to be used to render the log files. The default |
| value is ODL. |
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| EXAMPLES |
| Example 1, Setting the Log File Format |
| This example sets the server log file format to ULF for server1. |
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| asadmin> set-log-file-format --target server1 ULF |
| Command set-log-file-format executed successfully. |
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| EXIT STATUS |
| 0 |
| subcommand executed successfully |
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| 1 |
| error in executing the subcommand |
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| SEE ALSO |
| list-loggers(1) |
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| asadmin(1M) |
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| "Administering the Logging Service" in Oracle GlassFish Server |
| Administration Guide |
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| Java EE 8 06 Feb 2013 set-log-file-format(1) |