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-rwxr-xr-xscripts/dmaap-buscontroller/dmaapbc-init.sh58
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/dmaap-buscontroller/dmaapbc-launch.sh26
-rw-r--r--scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/buscontroller.env4
-rw-r--r--scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/cadi_aaf/org.onap.dmaap-bc.cred.props17
-rw-r--r--scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/cadi_aaf/org.onap.dmaap-bc.jksbin4719 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/cadi_aaf/org.onap.dmaap-bc.location.props8
-rw-r--r--scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/cadi_aaf/org.onap.dmaap-bc.props24
-rw-r--r--scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/cadi_aaf/truststore.jksbin3234 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/dmaapbc.properties168
-rw-r--r--scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/docker-compose-bc.yml25
-rw-r--r--scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/logback.xml356
11 files changed, 0 insertions, 686 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/dmaapbc-init.sh b/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/dmaapbc-init.sh
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index 5e9cbb1e..00000000
--- a/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/dmaapbc-init.sh
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@@ -1,58 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-
-# $1 is the IP address of the buscontroller
-
-# INITIALIZE: dmaap object
-JSON=/tmp/$$.dmaap
-cat << EOF > $JSON
-{
- "version": "1",
- "topicNsRoot": "org.onap.dmaap",
- "drProvUrl": "https://dmaap-dr-prov:8443",
- "dmaapName": "onapCSIT",
- "bridgeAdminTopic": "MM_AGENT_PROV"
-
-}
-EOF
-
-echo "Initializing /dmaap endpoint"
-curl -v -k -X POST -d @${JSON} -H "Content-Type: application/json" https://$1:8443/webapi/dmaap
-
-
-# INITIALIZE: dcaeLocation object
-JSON=/tmp/$$.loc
-cat << EOF > $JSON
-{
- "dcaeLocationName": "csit-sanfrancisco",
- "dcaeLayer": "central-cloud",
- "clli": "CSIT12345",
- "zone": "zoneA"
-
-}
-EOF
-
-echo "Initializing /dcaeLocations endpoint"
-curl -v -k -X POST -d @${JSON} -H "Content-Type: application/json" https://$1:8443/webapi/dcaeLocations
-
-
-# INITIALIZE: MR object in 1 site
-# since MR is currently deployed via docker-compose, its IP doesn't seem
-# to be routable from DBCL. Fortunately, the MR port is mapped from the docker bridge IP address.
-# Found this article for how to deterine the docker bridge IP so using it as a workaround.
-# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22944631/how-to-get-the-ip-address-of-the-docker-host-from-inside-a-docker-container
-# Used the following snippet found buried in a comment to an answer and then modified for only 1 value.
-DOCKER_HOST=$(ip -4 addr show docker0 | grep -Po 'inet \K[\d.]+' | head -1 )
-# Perhaps there is a better way...
-JSON=/tmp/$$.mrc
-cat << EOF > $JSON
-{
- "dcaeLocationName": "csit-sanfrancisco",
- "fqdn": "message-router",
- "topicProtocol" : "http",
- "topicPort": "3904"
-
-}
-EOF
-
-echo "Initializing /mr_clusters endpoint"
-curl -v -k -X POST -d @${JSON} -H "Content-Type: application/json" https://$1:8443/webapi/mr_clusters
diff --git a/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/dmaapbc-launch.sh b/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/dmaapbc-launch.sh
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index 3e446d89..00000000
--- a/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/dmaapbc-launch.sh
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@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-
-# script to launch DMaaP buscontroller docker container
-# sets global var IP with assigned IP address
-
-function dmaapbc_launch() {
- export dmaap_prov_ip=$1
- export dmaap_mr_ip=$1
- cd ${WORKSPACE}/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose
- docker-compose -f docker-compose-bc.yml up -d
-
- sleep 10
-
- DMAAP_BC_IP=`get-instance-ip.sh dmaap-bc`
-
- source ${SCRIPTS}/common_functions.sh
- bypass_ip_adress ${DMAAP_BC_IP}
-
- # Wait for initialization
- for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10; do
- curl -sS ${DMAAP_BC_IP}:8080 && break
- echo sleep ${i}
- sleep ${i}
- done
-
-}
diff --git a/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/buscontroller.env b/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/buscontroller.env
deleted file mode 100644
index cc3a3c7d..00000000
--- a/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/buscontroller.env
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@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-DMAAPBC_WAIT_TO_EXIT=Y
-DMAAPBC_PG_ENABLED=false
-DMAAPBC_CSIT=Yes
-DMAAPBC_KSTOREFILE=/opt/app/osaaf/local/org.onap.dmaap-bc.jks \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/cadi_aaf/org.onap.dmaap-bc.cred.props b/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/cadi_aaf/org.onap.dmaap-bc.cred.props
deleted file mode 100644
index 52536a14..00000000
--- a/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/cadi_aaf/org.onap.dmaap-bc.cred.props
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@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-############################################################
-# Properties Generated by AT&T Certificate Manager
-# by root
-# on 2021-03-12T11:38:49.244+0000
-# @copyright 2019, AT&T
-############################################################
-Challenge=secret
-cadi_alias=dmaap-bc@dmaap-bc.onap.org
-cadi_key_password=secret
-#cadi_keyfile=/opt/app/osaaf/local/org.onap.dmaap-dr.keyfile
-cadi_keystore=/opt/app/osaaf/local/org.onap.dmaap-bc.jks
-cadi_keystore_password=secret
-cadi_keystore_password_jks=secret
-cadi_keystore_password_p12=secret
-cadi_truststore=/opt/app/osaaf/local/truststore.jks
-cadi_truststore_password=secret
-cadi_x509_issuers=CN=intermediateCA_1, OU=OSAAF, O=ONAP, C=US:CN=intermediateCA_7, OU=OSAAF, O=ONAP, C=US:CN=intermediateCA_9, OU=OSAAF, O=ONAP, C=US
diff --git a/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/cadi_aaf/org.onap.dmaap-bc.jks b/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/cadi_aaf/org.onap.dmaap-bc.jks
deleted file mode 100644
index ca8301ca..00000000
--- a/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/cadi_aaf/org.onap.dmaap-bc.jks
+++ /dev/null
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diff --git a/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/cadi_aaf/org.onap.dmaap-bc.location.props b/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/cadi_aaf/org.onap.dmaap-bc.location.props
deleted file mode 100644
index a8374dc7..00000000
--- a/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/cadi_aaf/org.onap.dmaap-bc.location.props
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@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-############################################################
-# Properties Generated by AT&T Certificate Manager
-# by root
-# on 2021-03-12T11:25:54.608+0000
-# @copyright 2019, AT&T
-############################################################
-cadi_latitude=38.0
-cadi_longitude=-72.0
diff --git a/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/cadi_aaf/org.onap.dmaap-bc.props b/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/cadi_aaf/org.onap.dmaap-bc.props
deleted file mode 100644
index f3747fad..00000000
--- a/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/cadi_aaf/org.onap.dmaap-bc.props
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@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-############################################################
-# Properties Generated by AT&T Certificate Manager
-# by root
-# on 2021-03-12T11:25:54.617+0000
-# @copyright 2019, AT&T
-############################################################
-aaf_env=DEV
-aaf_id=dmaap-bc@dmaap-bc.onap.org
-aaf_locate_url=https://aaf-locate.onap:8095
-aaf_locator_app_ns=org.osaaf.aaf
-aaf_locator_container=oom
-aaf_locator_container_ns=onap
-aaf_locator_fqdn=dmaap-bc
-aaf_locator_public_fqdn=aaf.osaaf.org
-aaf_oauth2_introspect_url=https://AAF_LOCATE_URL/%CNS.%AAF_NS.introspect:2.1/introspect
-aaf_oauth2_token_url=https://AAF_LOCATE_URL/%CNS.%AAF_NS.token:2.1/token
-aaf_url=https://AAF_LOCATE_URL/%CNS.%AAF_NS.service:2.1
-aaf_url_cm=https://AAF_LOCATE_URL/%CNS.%AAF_NS.cm:2.1
-aaf_url_fs=https://AAF_LOCATE_URL/%CNS.%AAF_NS.fs:2.1
-aaf_url_gui=https://AAF_LOCATE_URL/%CNS.%AAF_NS.gui:2.1
-aaf_url_hello=https://aaf-locate.onap:8095/locate/onap.org.osaaf.aaf.hello:2.1
-aaf_url_oauth=https://AAF_LOCATE_URL/%CNS.%AAF_NS.oauth:2.1
-cadi_prop_files=/opt/app/osaaf/local/org.onap.dmaap-bc.location.props:/opt/app/osaaf/local/org.onap.dmaap-bc.cred.props
-cadi_protocols=TLSv1.1,TLSv1.2
diff --git a/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/cadi_aaf/truststore.jks b/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/cadi_aaf/truststore.jks
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index 91547c60..00000000
--- a/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/cadi_aaf/truststore.jks
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diff --git a/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/dmaapbc.properties b/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/dmaapbc.properties
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index 611a172f..00000000
--- a/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/dmaapbc.properties
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@@ -1,168 +0,0 @@
-
-#####################################################
-#
-# Hooks for specific environment configurations
-#
-#####################################################
-# Indicator for whether to use AAF for authentication
-UseAAF: false
-
-# Stub out southbound calls for Unit Test cases to run. e.g. not timeout
-# Comment out in other environments to get default (No)
-#UnitTest: Yes
-
-
-#####################################################
-#
-# Settings for Southbound API: Datarouter
-#
-#####################################################
-
-# URI to retrieve dynamic DR configuration
-ProvisioningURI: /internal/prov
-
-# indicator for handling feed delete:
-# DeleteOnDR - means use the DR API to DELETE a feed. (default for backwards compatibility)
-# SimulateDelete - means preserve the feed on DR (after cleaning it up), and mark as DELETED in DBCL. Better for cloudify environments.
-Feed.deleteHandling: SimulateDelete
-
-###########################################################
-# The following properties default to match ONAP DR instance.
-# However, there are some non-ONAP DR instances that require other values.
-# Sets the X-DR-ON-BEHALF-OF HTTP Header value
-#DR.onBehalfHeader:
-# Value for the Content-Type Header in DR Feed API
-#DR.feedContentType:
-# Value for the Content-Type Header in DR Subscription API
-#DR.subContentType:
-#
-# END OF properties helpful for non-ONAP DR instance.
-############################################################
-
-#####################################################
-#
-# Settings for Soutbound API: Postgresql
-#
-#####################################################
-# flag indicates if we are using postgresql
-UsePGSQL: false
-
-
-#####################################################
-#
-# Settings for Soutbound API: Message Router
-#
-#####################################################
-# indicator for multi-site (locations) deployment. Give clue to buscontroller whether
-# there is a need for message replication between edge and central.
-# ONAP Casablanca is a single site deployment
-MR.multisite: false
-
-# FQDN of primary message router.
-# In ONAP Casablanca, there is only 1 message router service, so use that.
-# In a multi-site, MR cluster deployment, use the CNAME DNS entry which resolves to the primary central MR
-MR.CentralCname: message-router
-
-# Indicator for whether we want hostname verification on SSL connection to MR
-MR.hostnameVerify: false
-
-
-# MR Client Delete Level thoroughness:
-# 0 = don't delete
-# 1 = delete from persistent store
-# 2 = delete from persistent store (DB) and authorization store (AAF)
-MR.ClientDeleteLevel: 1
-
-# namespace of MR Topic Factory
-MR.TopicFactoryNS: org.onap.dmaap.mr.topicFactory
-
-# AAF Role assigned to Topic Manager Identity
-MR.TopicMgrRole: org.onap.dmaap-bc-topic-mgr.client
-
-# MR topic ProjectID (used in certain topic name generation formats)
-MR.projectID: mr
-
-# Use Basic Authentication when provisioning topics
-MR.authentication: basicAuth
-
-# MR topic name style (default is FQTN_LEGACY_FORMAT)
-#MR.topicStyle: FQTN_LEGACY_FORMAT
-#
-# end of MR Related Properties
-################################################################################
-
-
-#####################################################
-#
-# Settings for Southbound API: AAF proxy
-#
-#####################################################
-# URL of the AAF server
-aaf.URL: {{ .Values.aafURL }}
-
-# TopicMgr Identity
-aaf.TopicMgrUser: {{ .Values.topicMgrUser }}
-
-# Password for TopicMgr identity
-aaf.TopicMgrPassword: {{ .Values.topicMgrPwd }}
-
-# Buscontroller Admin Identity
-aaf.AdminUser: {{ .Values.adminUser }}
-
-# Admin Password
-aaf.AdminPassword: {{ .Values.adminPwd }}
-
-# Identity that is owner of any created namespaces for topics
-aaf.NsOwnerIdentity: {{ .Values.adminUser }}
-
-
-#
-# endof AAF Properties
-####################################################
-
-
-#####################################################
-#
-# Settings for authorization of DBCAPI
-#
-#####################################################
-# Namespace for URI values for the API used to create AAF permissions
-# e.g. if ApiNamespace is X.Y.dmaapbc.api then for URI /mr_clients we create AAF perm X.Y.dmaapbc.api.mr_clients
-ApiNamespace: org.onap.dmaap-bc.api
-
-# If API authorization is required, then implement a class to enforce it.
-# This overrides the Class used for API permission check.
-ApiPermission.Class: org.onap.dmaap.dbcapi.authentication.AllowAll
-
-
-#####################################################
-#
-# Certificate Management
-#
-#####################################################
-
-# Indicates how we are expecting certificates to be provided:
-# cadi - a set of artifacts will be downloaded from AAF at deployment time, and details will be in a cadi properties file
-# legacy (default) - artifacts will be installed manually or some other way and details will be in this file
-CertificateManagement: cadi
-
-# When CertificateManagement is cadi, then this is where all the cadi properties will be.
-# Note that the cadi properties include where the cert is, and the encrypted passwords to read.
-cadi.properties: /opt/app/osaaf/local/org.onap.dmaap-bc.props
-
-
-#####################################################
-#
-# HTTP Server Configuration
-#
-#####################################################
-
-# Allow http access to dbcapi
-HttpAllowed: true
-
-# listen to http port within this container (server)
-IntHttpPort: 8080
-
-# listen to https port within this container (server)
-# set to 0 if no certificates are available.
-IntHttpsPort: 8443
diff --git a/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/docker-compose-bc.yml b/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/docker-compose-bc.yml
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index 7357f900..00000000
--- a/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/docker-compose-bc.yml
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@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-version: '2.1'
-services:
- dmaap-bc:
- container_name: dmaap-bc
- hostname: dmaap-bc
- image: nexus3.onap.org:10001/onap/dmaap/dmaap-bc
- ports:
- - "30241:8080"
- - "30242:8443"
- volumes:
- - ./buscontroller.env:/opt/app/config/conf/buscontroller.env
- - ./dmaapbc.properties:/opt/app/config/conf/dmaapbc.properties
- - ./cadi_aaf:/opt/app/osaaf/local
- - ./logback.xml:/opt/app/dmaapbc/etc/logback.xml
- networks:
- dockercompose_net:
- aliases:
- - dmaap-bc
- extra_hosts:
- - dmaap-dr-prov:$dmaap_prov_ip
- - message-router:$dmaap_prov_ip
-
-networks:
- dockercompose_net:
- external: true
diff --git a/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/logback.xml b/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/logback.xml
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index 9e8492b1..00000000
--- a/scripts/dmaap-buscontroller/docker-compose/logback.xml
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@@ -1,356 +0,0 @@
-<!--
- ============LICENSE_START==========================================
- org.onap.dmaap
- ===================================================================
- Copyright © 2018 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved.
- ===================================================================
- Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
- you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
- You may obtain a copy of the License at
-
- http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-
- Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- limitations under the License.
- ============LICENSE_END============================================
- ECOMP is a trademark and service mark of AT&T Intellectual Property.
--->
-
-
-<configuration scan="true" scanPeriod="3 seconds">
- <!--<jmxConfigurator /> -->
- <!-- directory path for all other type logs -->
- <property name="logDir" value="logs" />
-
- <!-- directory path for debugging type logs -->
- <property name="debugDir" value="logs" />
-
- <!-- specify the component name
- <ECOMP-component-name>::= "MSO" | "DCAE" | "ASDC " | "AAI" |"Policy" | "SDNC" | "AC" -->
- <property name="componentName" value="ONAP"></property>
-
- <!-- log file names -->
- <property name="generalLogName" value="application" />
- <property name="securityLogName" value="security" />
- <property name="performanceLogName" value="performance" />
- <property name="serverLogName" value="server" />
- <property name="policyLogName" value="policy" />
- <property name="errorLogName" value="error" />
- <property name="metricsLogName" value="metrics" />
- <property name="auditLogName" value="audit" />
- <property name="debugLogName" value="debug" />
-
- <property name="defaultPattern" value="%date{ISO8601,UTC}|%X{RequestId}|%X{ServiceInstanceId}|%thread|%X{VirtualServerName}|%X{ServiceName}|%X{InstanceUUID}|%.-5level|%X{AlertSeverity}|%X{ServerIPAddress}|%X{ServerFQDN}|%X{RemoteHost}|%X{ClassName}|%X{Timer}|%msg%n" />
-
- <property name="auditLoggerPattern" value="%X{BeginTimestamp}|%X{EndTimestamp}|%X{RequestId}|%X{ServiceInstanceId}|%thread|%X{VirtualServerName}|%X{ServiceName}|%X{PartnerName}|%X{StatusCode}|%X{ResponseCode}|%X{ResponseDescription}|%X{InstanceUUID}|%.-5level|%X{AlertSeverity}|%X{ServerIPAddress}|%X{ElapsedTime}|%X{ServerFQDN}|%X{RemoteHost}|%X{ClassName}|%X{Unused}|%X{ProcessKey}|%X{CustomField1}|%X{CustomField2}|%X{CustomField3}|%X{CustomField4}|%msg%n" />
- <property name="metricsLoggerPattern" value="%X{BeginTimestamp}|%X{EndTimestamp}|%X{RequestId}|%X{ServiceInstanceId}|%thread|%X{VirtualServerName}|%X{ServiceName}|%X{PartnerName}|%X{TargetEntity}|%X{TargetServiceName}|%X{StatusCode}|%X{ResponseCode}|%X{ResponseDescription}|%X{InstanceUUID}|%.-5level|%X{AlertSeverity}|%X{ServerIPAddress}|%X{ElapsedTime}|%X{ServerFQDN}|%X{RemoteHost}|%X{ClassName}|%X{Unused}|%X{ProcessKey}|%X{TargetVirtualEntity}|%X{CustomField1}|%X{CustomField2}|%X{CustomField3}|%X{CustomField4}|%msg%n" />
- <property name="errorLoggerPattern" value="%date{ISO8601,UTC}|%X{RequestId}|%thread|%X{ServiceName}|%X{PartnerName}|%X{TargetEntity}|%X{TargetServiceName}|%.-5level|%X{ErrorCode}|%X{ErrorDescription}|%msg%n" />
- <property name="debugLoggerPattern" value="%date{ISO8601,UTC}|%X{RequestId}|%thread|%msg%n" />
-
- <property name="logDirectory" value="${logDir}/${componentName}" />
- <property name="debugLogDirectory" value="${debugDir}/${componentName}" />
-
-
- <!-- Example evaluator filter applied against console appender -->
- <appender name="STDOUT" class="ch.qos.logback.core.ConsoleAppender">
- <encoder>
- <pattern>${defaultPattern}</pattern>
- </encoder>
- </appender>
-
- <!-- ============================================================================ -->
- <!-- EELF Appenders -->
- <!-- ============================================================================ -->
-
- <!-- The EELFAppender is used to record events to the general application
- log -->
-
-
- <appender name="EELF"
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.RollingFileAppender">
- <file>${logDirectory}/${generalLogName}.log</file>
- <rollingPolicy
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.FixedWindowRollingPolicy">
- <fileNamePattern>${logDirectory}/${generalLogName}.%i.log.zip
- </fileNamePattern>
- <minIndex>1</minIndex>
- <maxIndex>9</maxIndex>
- </rollingPolicy>
- <triggeringPolicy
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy">
- <maxFileSize>5MB</maxFileSize>
- </triggeringPolicy>
- <encoder>
- <pattern>${defaultPattern}</pattern>
- </encoder>
- </appender>
-
- <appender name="asyncEELF" class="ch.qos.logback.classic.AsyncAppender">
- <queueSize>256</queueSize>
- <appender-ref ref="EELF" />
- </appender>
-
- <!-- EELF Security Appender. This appender is used to record security events
- to the security log file. Security events are separate from other loggers
- in EELF so that security log records can be captured and managed in a secure
- way separate from the other logs. This appender is set to never discard any
- events. -->
- <appender name="EELFSecurity"
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.RollingFileAppender">
- <file>${logDirectory}/${securityLogName}.log</file>
- <rollingPolicy
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.FixedWindowRollingPolicy">
- <fileNamePattern>${logDirectory}/${securityLogName}.%i.log.zip
- </fileNamePattern>
- <minIndex>1</minIndex>
- <maxIndex>9</maxIndex>
- </rollingPolicy>
- <triggeringPolicy
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy">
- <maxFileSize>5MB</maxFileSize>
- </triggeringPolicy>
- <encoder>
- <pattern>${defaultPattern}</pattern>
- </encoder>
- </appender>
-
- <appender name="asyncEELFSecurity" class="ch.qos.logback.classic.AsyncAppender">
- <queueSize>256</queueSize>
- <discardingThreshold>0</discardingThreshold>
- <appender-ref ref="EELFSecurity" />
- </appender>
-
- <!-- EELF Performance Appender. This appender is used to record performance
- records. -->
- <appender name="EELFPerformance"
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.RollingFileAppender">
- <file>${logDirectory}/${performanceLogName}.log</file>
- <rollingPolicy
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.FixedWindowRollingPolicy">
- <fileNamePattern>${logDirectory}/${performanceLogName}.%i.log.zip
- </fileNamePattern>
- <minIndex>1</minIndex>
- <maxIndex>9</maxIndex>
- </rollingPolicy>
- <triggeringPolicy
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy">
- <maxFileSize>5MB</maxFileSize>
- </triggeringPolicy>
- <encoder>
- <pattern>${defaultPattern}</pattern>
- </encoder>
- </appender>
- <appender name="asyncEELFPerformance" class="ch.qos.logback.classic.AsyncAppender">
- <queueSize>256</queueSize>
- <appender-ref ref="EELFPerformance" />
- </appender>
-
- <!-- EELF Server Appender. This appender is used to record Server related
- logging events. The Server logger and appender are specializations of the
- EELF application root logger and appender. This can be used to segregate Server
- events from other components, or it can be eliminated to record these events
- as part of the application root log. -->
- <appender name="EELFServer"
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.RollingFileAppender">
- <file>${logDirectory}/${serverLogName}.log</file>
- <rollingPolicy
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.FixedWindowRollingPolicy">
- <fileNamePattern>${logDirectory}/${serverLogName}.%i.log.zip
- </fileNamePattern>
- <minIndex>1</minIndex>
- <maxIndex>9</maxIndex>
- </rollingPolicy>
- <triggeringPolicy
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy">
- <maxFileSize>5MB</maxFileSize>
- </triggeringPolicy>
- <encoder>
- <pattern>${defaultPattern}</pattern>
- </encoder>
- </appender>
- <appender name="asyncEELFServer" class="ch.qos.logback.classic.AsyncAppender">
- <queueSize>256</queueSize>
- <appender-ref ref="EELFServer" />
- </appender>
-
-
- <!-- EELF Policy Appender. This appender is used to record Policy engine
- related logging events. The Policy logger and appender are specializations
- of the EELF application root logger and appender. This can be used to segregate
- Policy engine events from other components, or it can be eliminated to record
- these events as part of the application root log. -->
- <appender name="EELFPolicy"
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.RollingFileAppender">
- <file>${logDirectory}/${policyLogName}.log</file>
- <rollingPolicy
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.FixedWindowRollingPolicy">
- <fileNamePattern>${logDirectory}/${policyLogName}.%i.log.zip
- </fileNamePattern>
- <minIndex>1</minIndex>
- <maxIndex>9</maxIndex>
- </rollingPolicy>
- <triggeringPolicy
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy">
- <maxFileSize>5MB</maxFileSize>
- </triggeringPolicy>
- <encoder>
- <pattern>${defaultPattern}</pattern>
- </encoder>
- </appender>
- <appender name="asyncEELFPolicy" class="ch.qos.logback.classic.AsyncAppender">
- <queueSize>256</queueSize>
- <appender-ref ref="EELFPolicy" />
- </appender>
-
-
- <!-- EELF Audit Appender. This appender is used to record audit engine
- related logging events. The audit logger and appender are specializations
- of the EELF application root logger and appender. This can be used to segregate
- Policy engine events from other components, or it can be eliminated to record
- these events as part of the application root log. -->
-
- <appender name="EELFAudit"
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.RollingFileAppender">
- <file>${logDirectory}/${auditLogName}.log</file>
- <rollingPolicy
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.FixedWindowRollingPolicy">
- <fileNamePattern>${logDirectory}/${auditLogName}.%i.log.zip
- </fileNamePattern>
- <minIndex>1</minIndex>
- <maxIndex>9</maxIndex>
- </rollingPolicy>
- <triggeringPolicy
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy">
- <maxFileSize>5MB</maxFileSize>
- </triggeringPolicy>
- <encoder>
- <pattern>${auditLoggerPattern}</pattern>
- </encoder>
- </appender>
- <appender name="asyncEELFAudit" class="ch.qos.logback.classic.AsyncAppender">
- <queueSize>256</queueSize>
- <appender-ref ref="EELFAudit" />
- </appender>
-
-<appender name="EELFMetrics"
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.RollingFileAppender">
- <file>${logDirectory}/${metricsLogName}.log</file>
- <rollingPolicy
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.FixedWindowRollingPolicy">
- <fileNamePattern>${logDirectory}/${metricsLogName}.%i.log.zip
- </fileNamePattern>
- <minIndex>1</minIndex>
- <maxIndex>9</maxIndex>
- </rollingPolicy>
- <triggeringPolicy
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy">
- <maxFileSize>5MB</maxFileSize>
- </triggeringPolicy>
- <encoder>
- <pattern>${metricsLoggerPattern}</pattern>
- </encoder>
- </appender>
-
-
- <appender name="asyncEELFMetrics" class="ch.qos.logback.classic.AsyncAppender">
- <queueSize>256</queueSize>
- <appender-ref ref="EELFMetrics"/>
- </appender>
-
- <appender name="EELFError"
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.RollingFileAppender">
- <file>${logDirectory}/${errorLogName}.log</file>
- <rollingPolicy
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.FixedWindowRollingPolicy">
- <fileNamePattern>${logDirectory}/${errorLogName}.%i.log.zip
- </fileNamePattern>
- <minIndex>1</minIndex>
- <maxIndex>9</maxIndex>
- </rollingPolicy>
- <triggeringPolicy
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy">
- <maxFileSize>5MB</maxFileSize>
- </triggeringPolicy>
- <encoder>
- <pattern>${errorLoggerPattern}</pattern>
- </encoder>
- </appender>
-
- <appender name="asyncEELFError" class="ch.qos.logback.classic.AsyncAppender">
- <queueSize>256</queueSize>
- <appender-ref ref="EELFError"/>
- </appender>
-
- <appender name="EELFDebug"
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.RollingFileAppender">
- <file>${debugLogDirectory}/${debugLogName}.log</file>
- <rollingPolicy
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.FixedWindowRollingPolicy">
- <fileNamePattern>${debugLogDirectory}/${debugLogName}.%i.log.zip
- </fileNamePattern>
- <minIndex>1</minIndex>
- <maxIndex>9</maxIndex>
- </rollingPolicy>
- <triggeringPolicy
- class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy">
- <maxFileSize>5MB</maxFileSize>
- </triggeringPolicy>
- <encoder>
- <pattern>${debugLoggerPattern}</pattern>
- </encoder>
- </appender>
-
- <appender name="asyncEELFDebug" class="ch.qos.logback.classic.AsyncAppender">
- <queueSize>256</queueSize>
- <appender-ref ref="EELFDebug" />
- <includeCallerData>true</includeCallerData>
- </appender>
-
-
- <!-- ============================================================================ -->
- <!-- EELF loggers -->
- <!-- ============================================================================ -->
- <logger name="com.att.eelf" level="info" additivity="false">
- <appender-ref ref="asyncEELF" />
- </logger>
- <logger name="com.att.eelf.security" level="info" additivity="false">
- <appender-ref ref="asyncEELFSecurity" />
- </logger>
- <logger name="com.att.eelf.perf" level="info" additivity="false">
- <appender-ref ref="asyncEELFPerformance" />
- </logger>
- <logger name="com.att.eelf.server" level="info" additivity="false">
- <appender-ref ref="asyncEELFServer" />
- </logger>
- <logger name="com.att.eelf.policy" level="info" additivity="false">
- <appender-ref ref="asyncEELFPolicy" />
- </logger>
-
- <logger name="com.att.eelf.audit" level="info" additivity="false">
- <appender-ref ref="asyncEELFAudit" />
- </logger>
-
- <logger name="com.att.eelf.metrics" level="info" additivity="false">
- <appender-ref ref="asyncEELFMetrics" />
- </logger>
-
-
- <logger name="com.att.eelf.error" level="error" additivity="false">
- <appender-ref ref="asyncEELFError" />
- </logger>
-
- <logger name="com.att.eelf.debug" level="debug" additivity="false">
- <appender-ref ref="asyncEELFDebug" />
- </logger>
-
-
-
-
- <root level="TRACE">
- <appender-ref ref="asyncEELF" />
- </root>
-
-</configuration>