Re: [Cppcms-users] question about booster::log
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From: 陈抒 <csf...@gm...> - 2011-11-02 03:11:30
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I figured out the real reason.There is no log info because my code try to produce the log info before running cppcms::service object. My configuration is correct. After calling cppcms::service.run method,I can see my log now. Another question, we are in GMT+8(Beijing),but the time zone in log file is GMT 0 , so how can I config it to another time zone? 陈抒 Best regards http://blog.csdn.net/sheismylife On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 2:32 AM, Artyom Beilis <art...@ya...> wrote: > > > I tried booster::log today.If I added > > sink explicitly below,it worked > > fine,and I could see the log info in log file. > > > > void init_log(){ > > booster::shared_ptr<booster::log::sinks::file> > > f(new > > booster::log::sinks::file()); > > f->open("my_log"); > > booster::log::logger::instance().add_sink(f); > > } > > > > int main(int argc,char ** argv){ > > > > try { > > init_log(); > > BOOSTER_ERROR("module") << > > "Message " << 3.14159; > > .... > > } > > > > 2011-10-13 06:18:44 GMT; module, error: Message 3.14159 > > (main.cpp:72) > > > > > > But if I configured it in config.js like > > so,I couldn't see any log > > info,only log file was created. > > > > "logging":{ > > "level":"debug", > > "file":{ > > "name":"km_log", > > "append":false, > > "max_files":100 > > } > > } > > > > I looked into your codes and found some code here: > > std::string log_file; > > > > if(!(log_file=settings().get("logging.file.name","")).empty()) > > { > > > > booster::shared_ptr<sinks::file> > > file(new sinks::file()); > > int max_files=0; > > if((max_files = > > settings().get("logging.file.max_files",0)) > 0) > > > > file->max_files(max_files); > > bool append = > > false; > > if((append = > > settings().get("logging.file.append",false))==true) > > > > file->append(); > > > > file->open(log_file); > > > > logger::instance().add_sink(file); > > } > > > > It looked the same as mine code.So no idea now. > > > > Where do you log the data? > Can you be more specific? Are you sure you get > to the log part? Do you see log file created? > files rotated? > > Small (full) sample would help me to figure out > what is the problem. > > Artyom > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a > definitive record of customers, application performance, security > threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes > sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-oct > _______________________________________________ > Cppcms-users mailing list > Cpp...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/cppcms-users > |