Updated on 2022-12-14 GMT+08:00

Introduction to Flume Logs

Log Description

Log path: The default path of Flume log files is /var/log/Bigdata/Role name.

  • FlumeServer: /var/log/Bigdata/flume/flume
  • FlumeClient: /var/log/Bigdata/flume-client-n/flume
  • MonitorServer: /var/log/Bigdata/flume/monitor

Log archive rule: The automatic Flume log compression function is enabled. By default, when the size of logs exceeds 50 MB , logs are automatically compressed into a log file named in the following format: <Original log file name>-<yyyy-mm-dd_hh-mm-ss>.[ID].log.zip. A maximum of 20 latest compressed files are reserved. The number of compressed files can be configured on the Manager portal.

Table 1 Flume log list

Type

Name

Description

Run logs

/flume/flumeServer.log

Log file that records FlumeServer running environment information.

/flume/install.log

FlumeServer installation log file

/flume/flumeServer-gc.log.<No.>

GC log file of the FlumeServer process

/flume/prestartDvietail.log

Work log file before the FlumeServer startup

/flume/startDetail.log

Startup log file of the Flume process

/flume/stopDetail.log

Shutdown log file of the Flume process

/monitor/monitorServer.log

Log file that records MonitorServer running environment information

/monitor/startDetail.log

Startup log file of the MonitorServer process

/monitor/stopDetail.log

Shutdown log file of the MonitorServer process

function.log

External function invoking log file

threadDump-<DATE>.log

The jstack log file to be printed when the NodeAgent delivers a service stop command

Log Level

Table 2 describes the log levels supported by Flume.

Levels of run logs are FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO, and DEBUG from the highest to the lowest priority. Run logs of equal or higher levels are recorded. The higher the specified log level, the fewer the logs recorded.

Table 2 Log level

Type

Level

Description

Run log

FATAL

Logs of this level record critical error information about system running.

ERROR

Logs of this level record error information about system running.

WARN

Logs of this level record exception information about the current event processing.

INFO

Logs of this level record normal running status information about the system and events.

DEBUG

Logs of this level record the system information and system debugging information.

To modify log levels, perform the following operations:

  1. Go to the All Configurations page of Flume by referring to Modifying Cluster Service Configuration Parameters.
  2. On the menu bar on the left, select the log menu of the target role.
  3. Select a desired log level.
  4. Save the configuration. In the displayed dialog box, click OK to make the configurations take effect.

The configurations take effect immediately without the need to restart the service.

Log Format

The following table lists the Flume log formats.

Table 3 Log format

Type

Format

Example

Run logs

<yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss,SSS>|<Log level>|<Name of the thread that generates the log>|<Message in the log>|<Location where the log event occurs>

2014-12-12 11:54:57,316 | INFO | [main] | log4j dynamic load is start. | org.apache.flume.tools.LogDynamicLoad.start(LogDynamicLoad.java:59)

<yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss,SSS><Username><User IP><Time><Operation><Resource><Result><Detail>

2014-12-12 23:04:16,572 | INFO | [SinkRunner-PollingRunner-DefaultSinkProcessor] | SRCIP=null OPERATION=close