We have a WildFly 18 with the following logging strategy:
<server xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:10.0">
...
<profile>
...
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:logging:8.0">
...
<periodic-size-rotating-file-handler name="FILE" autoflush="true">
<formatter>
<named-formatter name="PATTERN"/>
</formatter>
<file relative-to="jboss.server.log.dir" path="server.log"/>
<rotate-size value="100M"/>
<max-backup-index value="10"/>
<suffix value=".yyyy-MM-dd"/>
<append value="true"/>
</periodic-size-rotating-file-handler>
Even though we specify a periodic-size-rotating-file-handler
with a max-backup-index
, all server.log
files are kept and never removed:
What are we doing wrong here?
The max-backup-index
is only used for files not rotated by the date. See https://wildscribe.github.io/WildFly/18.0/subsystem/logging/periodic-size-rotating-file-handler/index.html. There is an old issue which asks for this ability, but it requires assumptions to be made about file names.