I've upgraded from .9.4.0 where log files were configured on each workflow and a directory could be specified there. On version 1.0 I only see where logging verboseness can be changed, no actual log location can be specified. I had a rather large log file from .9.4.0, the file touch time hasn't changed since the upgrade so I am guessing that is no longer used. Can I delete the old log file? If, instead, I wanted to move it to version 1.0 is that even possible? Where are logs stored now?
Is this is the place to ask 1.0 questions and not "FFAStrans 1.0.0. beta"?
version 1.0 logs
Re: version 1.0 logs
Hi crispyjones,
The logging has been supstantially rewritten and the old log regime does no longer apply. Your old logs are useless in regards to 1.0.0. The new location for all logs is now \Processors\db\cache\jobs. This can not be altered or turned off.
Regarding 1.0.0 questions, the beta board is no longer needed and will probably be closed. Ask your question where you would normally ask question for the old versions.
-steinar
The logging has been supstantially rewritten and the old log regime does no longer apply. Your old logs are useless in regards to 1.0.0. The new location for all logs is now \Processors\db\cache\jobs. This can not be altered or turned off.
Regarding 1.0.0 questions, the beta board is no longer needed and will probably be closed. Ask your question where you would normally ask question for the old versions.
-steinar
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Re: version 1.0 logs
Thanks for the prompt and helpful reply, I will delete that old log file and free up some space.
Re: version 1.0 logs
Oh, and you might want to know that the new version will automatically delete job logs older than 14 days, so it should not be "filled up"
-steinar
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Re: version 1.0 logs
I did notice that, very nice! I am still experimenting with new features, the integration with the web GUI is wonderful. Being able to watch jobs progress through the blocks and see the errors instantly is very helpful. Great job everyone who is involved in this, it's very impressive software.