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# Properties file which configures the operation of the JDK
# logging facility.
# The system will look for this config file, first using
# a System property specified at startup:
#
# >java -Djava.util.logging.config.file=myLoggingConfigFilePath
#
# If this property is not specified, then the config file is
# retrieved from its default location at:
#
# JDK_HOME/jre/lib/logging.properties
# Global logging properties.
# ------------------------------------------
# The set of handlers to be loaded upon startup.
# Comma-separated list of class names.
# (? LogManager docs say no comma here, but JDK example has comma.)
handlers=java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler
# Default global logging level.
# Loggers and Handlers may override this level
.level=INFO
#com.sun.grid.jgdi.JGDI.level=OFF
#com.sun.grid.jgdi.JGDI.qstat.level=FINE
#com.sun.grid.jgdi.monitoring.level=FINE
#com.sun.grid.jgdi.util.JGDIShell.level=FINE
#com.sun.grid.jgdi.JGDI.level=ALL
#com.sun.grid.jgdi.level=FINER
#com.sun.grid.jgdi.configuration.ClusterQueue.level=ALL
#com.sun.grid.jgdi.configuration.ConfigurationTestCase.level=FINE
# --- ConsoleHandler ---
# Override of global logging level
#java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler.level=ALL
java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler.formatter= com.sun.grid.jgdi.util.shell.ShellFormatter
#java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler.formatter= com.sun.grid.jgdi.util.SGEFormatter
# Possible columns:
#
# time timestamp of the log message
# host hostname of the log message
# name name of the logger
# thread id of the thread
# level log level (short form)
# source class and method name
# level_long log_level long form
#
com.sun.grid.jgdi.util.SGEFormatter.columns = time thread source level message
#
# Print the stacktrace of the log record
#
com.sun.grid.jgdi.util.SGEFormatter.withStacktrace=true
#
# Delimiter between columns
#
com.sun.grid.jgdi.util.SGEFormatter.delimiter = |
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