Logging

Apache ActiveMQ Artemis uses the JBoss Logging framework to do its logging and is configurable via the logging.properties file found in the etc directory. This is configured by default to log to both the console and to a file.

There are a handful of general loggers available:

Logger Description
org.jboss.logging Logs any calls not handled by the Apache ActiveMQ Artemis loggers
org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server Logs the core server
org.apache.activemq.artemis.utils Logs utility calls
org.apache.activemq.artemis.journal Logs Journal calls
org.apache.activemq.artemis.jms Logs JMS calls
org.apache.activemq.artemis.integration.bootstrap Logs bootstrap calls
org.apache.activemq.audit.base audit log. Disabled by default
org.apache.activemq.audit.resource resource audit log. Disabled by default
org.apache.activemq.audit.message message audit log. Disabled by default

Activating TRACE for a specific logger

Sometimes it is necessary to get more detailed logs from a particular logger. For example, when you're trying to troublshoot an issue. Say you needed to get TRACE logging from the logger org.foo. First you would need to add org.foo to the loggers list at the top of logging.properties, e.g.:

loggers=...,org.foo

Then you need to configure the logging level for the org.foo logger to TRACE, e.g.:

logger.org.foo.level=TRACE

Lastly, you would need to update the level of the necessary handler to allow the TRACE logging through, e.g.:

handler.CONSOLE.level=TRACE

or

handler.FILE.level=TRACE

Logging in a client or with an Embedded server

Firstly, if you want to enable logging on the client side you need to include the JBoss logging jars in your library. If you are using Maven the simplest way is to use the "all" client jar.

<dependency>
   <groupId>org.jboss.logmanager</groupId>
   <artifactId>jboss-logmanager</artifactId>
   <version>2.1.10.Final</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
   <groupId>org.apache.activemq</groupId>
   <artifactId>activemq-core-client-all</artifactId>
   <version>2.14.0</version>
</dependency>

There are 2 properties you need to set when starting your java program, the first is to set the Log Manager to use the JBoss Log Manager, this is done by setting the -Djava.util.logging.manager property i.e. -Djava.util.logging.manager=org.jboss.logmanager.LogManager

The second is to set the location of the logging.properties file to use, this is done via the -Dlogging.configuration for instance -Dlogging.configuration=file:///home/user/projects/myProject/logging.properties.

Note:

The logging.configuration system property needs to be valid URL

The following is a typical logging.properties for a client

# Root logger option
loggers=org.jboss.logging,org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server,org.apache.activemq.artemis.utils,org.apache.activemq.artemis.journal,org.apache.activemq.artemis.jms,org.apache.activemq.artemis.ra

# Root logger level
logger.level=INFO
# Apache ActiveMQ Artemis logger levels
logger.org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server.level=INFO
logger.org.apache.activemq.artemis.utils.level=INFO
logger.org.apache.activemq.artemis.jms.level=DEBUG

# Root logger handlers
logger.handlers=FILE,CONSOLE

# Console handler configuration
handler.CONSOLE=org.jboss.logmanager.handlers.ConsoleHandler
handler.CONSOLE.properties=autoFlush
handler.CONSOLE.level=FINE
handler.CONSOLE.autoFlush=true
handler.CONSOLE.formatter=PATTERN

# File handler configuration
handler.FILE=org.jboss.logmanager.handlers.FileHandler
handler.FILE.level=FINE
handler.FILE.properties=autoFlush,fileName
handler.FILE.autoFlush=true
handler.FILE.fileName=activemq.log
handler.FILE.formatter=PATTERN

# Formatter pattern configuration
formatter.PATTERN=org.jboss.logmanager.formatters.PatternFormatter
formatter.PATTERN.properties=pattern
formatter.PATTERN.pattern=%d{HH:mm:ss,SSS} %-5p [%c] %s%E%n

Configuring Audit Logging

There are 3 audit loggers that can be enabled separately and audit sifferent types of events, these are:

  1. Base logger: This is a highly verbose logger that will capture most events that occur on JMX beans
  2. Resource logger: This logs creation, updates and deletion of resources such as Addresses and Queues and also authentication, the main purpose of this is to track console activity and access to broker.
  3. Message logger: this logs message production and consumption of messages and will have a potentially negatibve affect on performance

These are disabled by default in the logging.properties configuration file:

logger.org.apache.activemq.audit.base.level=ERROR
logger.org.apache.activemq.audit.base.handlers=AUDIT_FILE
logger.org.apache.activemq.audit.base.useParentHandlers=false

logger.org.apache.activemq.audit.resource.level=ERROR
logger.org.apache.activemq.audit.resource.handlers=AUDIT_FILE
logger.org.apache.activemq.audit.resource.useParentHandlers=false

logger.org.apache.activemq.audit.message.level=ERROR
logger.org.apache.activemq.audit.message.handlers=AUDIT_FILE
logger.org.apache.activemq.audit.message.useParentHandlers=false
...

To enable the audit log change the above level to INFO, like this:

logger.org.apache.activemq.audit.base.level=INFO
logger.org.apache.activemq.audit.base.handlers=AUDIT_FILE
logger.org.apache.activemq.audit.base.useParentHandlers=false
...

The 3 audit loggers can be disable/enabled separately.

Once enabled, all audit records are written into a separate log file (by default audit.log).

Logging the clients remote address

It is possible to configure the audit loggers to log the remote address of any calling clients either through normal clients or through the console and JMX. This is configured by enabling a specific login module in the login config file.

org.apache.activemq.artemis.spi.core.security.jaas.AuditLoginModule optional
       debug=false;

Note:

This needs to be the first entry in the login.config file

Note:

This login module does no authentication, it is used only to catch client information through which ever path a client takes

Use Custom Handlers

To use a different handler than the built-in ones, you either pick one from existing libraries or you implement it yourself. All handlers must extends the java.util.logging.Handler class.

To enable a custom handler you need to append it to the handlers list logger.handlers and add its configuration to the logging.configuration.

Last but not least, once you get your own handler please add it to the boot classpath otherwise the log manager will fail to load it!

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