new glusterfs logging framework

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That's what I get for trying to search from my phone while writing an 
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On 07/30/2013 08:56 AM, Joe Julian wrote:
> Configuration files should be under /etc per FSH standards. Move the 
> logger.conf to /etc/glusterfs.
>
> I, personally, like json logs since I'm shipping to logstash. :-) My 
> one suggestion would be to ensure the timestamps are in rfc3164.
>
> Yes, those are complex steps, but the rpm/deb packaging should take 
> care of dependencies and setting up logical defaults.
>
> IMHO, since this is a departure from the way it's been before now, the 
> config file should enable this new behavior, not disable it, to avoid 
> breaking existing monitoring installations.
>
> Pablo <paa.listas at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>     I think that adding all that 'rsyslog' configuration only to see logs is
>     too much. (I admit it, I don't know how to configure rsyslog at that
>     level so that may influence my opinion)
>
>     Regards,
>
>
>     El 30/07/2013 06:29 a.m., Balamurugan Arumugam escribi?:
>
>         Hi All, Recently new logging framework was introduced
>         [1][2][3] in glusterfs master branch. You could read more
>         about this on doc/logging.txt. In brief, current log target is
>         moved to syslog and user has an option to this new logging at
>         compile time (passing '--disable-syslog' to ./configure or
>         '--without syslog' to rpmbuild) and run time (having a file
>         /var/log/glusterd/logger.conf and restarting gluster
>         services). As rsyslog is used as syslog server in Fedora and
>         CentOS/RHEL and default configuration of rsyslog does not have
>         any rule specific to gluster logs, you see all logs are in
>         /var/log/messages in JSON format. Below is the way to make
>         them neat and clean. For fedora users: 1. It requires to
>         install rsyslog-mmjsonparse rpm (yum -y install
>         rsyslog-mmjsonparse) 2. Place below configuration under
>         /etc/rsyslog.d/gluster.conf file. #$RepeatedMsgReduction on
>         $ModLoad mmjsonparse *.* :mmjsonparse: template
>         (name="GlusterLogFile" type="string"
>         string="/var/log/gluster/%app-name%.log") template
>         (name="GlusterPidLogFile" type="string"
>         string="/var/log/gluster/%app-name%-%procid%.log")
>         template(name="GLFS_template" type="list") {
>         property(name="$!mmcount") constant(value="/")
>         property(name="syslogfacility-text" caseConversion="upper")
>         constant(value="/") property(name="syslogseverity-text"
>         caseConversion="upper") constant(value=" ")
>         constant(value="[") property(name="timereported"
>         dateFormat="rfc3339") constant(value="] ") constant(value="[")
>         property(name="$!gf_code") constant(value="] ")
>         constant(value="[") property(name="$!gf_message")
>         constant(value="] ") property(name="$!msg")
>         constant(value="\n") } if $app-name == 'gluster' or $app-name
>         == 'glusterd' then { action(type="omfile"
>         DynaFile="GlusterLogFile" Template="GLFS_template") stop } if
>         $app-name contains 'gluster' then { action(type="omfile"
>         DynaFile="GlusterPidLogFile" Template="GLFS_template") stop }
>         3. Restart rsyslog (service rsyslog restart) 4. Done. All
>         gluster process specific logs are separated into
>         /var/log/gluster/ directory Note: Fedora 19 users There is a
>         bug in rsyslog of fedora 19 [4], so its required to recompile
>         rsyslog source rpm downloaded from fedora repository
>         ('rpmbuild --rebuild rsyslog-7.2.6-1.fc19.src.rpm' works fine)
>         and use generated rsyslog and rsyslog-mmjsonparse binary rpms
>         For CentOS/RHEL users: Current rsyslog available in
>         CentOS/RHEL does not have json support. I have added the
>         support which requires some testing. I will update once done.
>         TODO: 1. need to add volume:brick specific tag to logging so
>         that those logs can be separated out than pid. 2. enable gfapi
>         to use this logging framework I would like to get
>         feedback/suggestion about this logging framework Regards, Bala
>         [1] http://review.gluster.org/4977 [2]
>         http://review.gluster.org/5002 [3]
>         http://review.gluster.org/4915 [4]
>         https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=989886
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