rotate-log
Rotates the log file.
Description
The rotate-log
subcommand rotates the server log by renaming the file with a timestamp name in the format `server.log_`date-and-time, and creating a new log file. Changes take effect dynamically, that is,server restart is not required.
The size of the log queue is configurable through the logging.properties
file. Log rotation is based on file size or elapsed time since the last log rotation. In some circumstances, the queue might fill up, especially if the log level is set to FINEST
and there is heavy activity on the server. In this case, the rotate-log
subcommand can be used to rotate the server log immediately. This subcommand is also useful in creating scripts for rotating the log at convenient times.
This subcommand is supported in remote mode only.
Options
- asadmin-options
-
Options for the
asadmin
utility. For information about these options, see theasadmin
help page. --help
-?
-
Displays the help text for the subcommand.
--target
-
The server, cluster, or server instance for which logs will be rotated. If this option is omitted, logs are rotated for the default server.
Operands
- target
-
Valid values are:
-
server_name - Default target is
server
. If no target is specified then logs are rotated for the server. -
cluster_name - The name of a target cluster.
-
instance_name - The name of a target server instance.
-
Examples
Example 1 Rotating the Server Log
This example rotates the server log.
asadmin> rotate-log
Command rotate-log executed successfully.
Exit Status
- 0
-
subcommand executed successfully
- 1
-
error in executing the subcommand
See Also
-
"Administering the Logging Service" in Payara Server General Administration section