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3.4.5.12.7. JBoss AS 7 and EAP 6 - Size Rotating File Handler Service

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Overview
Table 3.1816. Overview
Description:
Singleton: no
Plugin: JBossAS7
Child Resource Types
none
Connection Properties
Table 3.1817. 
Name Description Required Internal Name
Path yes path

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.
Metrics
none
Configuration Properties
Table 3.1818. 
Name Description Required Internal Name
Append Specify whether to append to the target file. The default value is true. no append
Autoflush Automatically flush after each write. The default value is true. no autoflush
Encoding The character encoding used by this Handler. no encoding
File The file description consisting of the path and optional relative to path. no file
Formatter Defines a formatter. The default value is %d{HH:mm:ss,SSS} %-5p [%c] (%t) %s%E%n. no formatter
Level The log level specifying which message levels will be logged by this. Message levels lower than this value will be discarded. no level
Max Backup Index The maximum number of backups to keep. The default value is 1. yes max-backup-index
Rotate Size The size at which to rotate the log file. The default value is 2m. yes rotate-size

Note

You must use the internal name to reference Configuration Properties in Dynamic Group Definition expressions.
Operations
Table 3.1819. Metrics
Name Description
Disable Disable a logging handler.
Enable Enable a logging handler.
Package Types
none
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