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  1. JBoss Log Manager
  2. LOGMGR-46

Boot log truncated during startup

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      1. Start the jboss and check the timestamp in beginning line of the boot log file.
      2. Restart the Jboss.
      3. Check the timestamp in beginning line of the boot log with above timestamp.

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      1. Start the jboss and check the timestamp in beginning line of the boot log file. 2. Restart the Jboss. 3. Check the timestamp in beginning line of the boot log with above timestamp.

      Boot log is truncated during jboss startup. There is no way to set the 'append' property in logging.properties. Moreover, logging.properties doesn't support log rotation to preserve boot log.

              dlloyd@redhat.com David Lloyd
              ramsrib Sri Ram (Inactive)
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