
Should be possible using the maxHistory parameter: <appender name="file" class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.RollingFileAppender"> <File>test.log</File> <encoder> <pattern>... </pattern> </encoder> <rollingPolicy class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.TimeBasedRollingPolicy"> <fileNamePattern>test.log.%d{yyyy-MM-dd}.%i</fileNamePattern> <maxHistory>10</maxHistory> <timeBasedFileNamingAndTriggeringPolicy class="ch.qos.logback.core.rolling.SizeAndTimeBasedFNATP"> <maxFileSize>10MB</maxFileSize> </timeBasedFileNamingAndTriggeringPolicy> </rollingPolicy> </appender> On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 10:22 PM, Neha Kothari <neha.kothari@db.com> wrote:
Hi have started to use logback for logging in java. I am using "TimeBasedRollingPolicy" rolling policy as I wanted dated logs.
My file pattern looks like c:/spg-live.%d{yyyy-MM-dd}.%i.log Is there a way that I can put a maxIndex (i.e the maximum limit for i) using the same rolling policy?
Thanks
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