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In the default Spark distribution, there are currently two separate log4j config files, with different default values for the root logger, so that when running the shell you have a different default log level. This makes the shell more usable, since the logs don't overwhelm the output. But if you install a custom log4j.properties, you lose that, because then it's going to be used no matter whether you're running a regular app or the shell. With this change, the overriding of the log level is done differently; the log level repl's main class (org.apache.spark.repl.Main) is used to define the root logger's level when running the shell, defaulting to WARN if it's not set explicitly. On a somewhat related change, the shell output about the "sc" variable was changed a bit to contain a little more useful information about the application, since when the root logger's log level is WARN, that information is never shown to the user. Author: Marcelo Vanzin <vanzin@cloudera.com> Closes #9816 from vanzin/shell-logging. |
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