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Oleksii Sitnianskyi updated GEODE-10231: ---------------------------------------- Priority: Minor (was: Major) > Add configuration for suppressing FunctionException logging > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: GEODE-10231 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-10231 > Project: Geode > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: client/server, functions > Reporter: Oleksii Sitnianskyi > Assignee: Oleksii Sitnianskyi > Priority: Minor > > According to Apache Geode function implementation, the following is stated in > [1]: > "To propagate an error condition or exception back to the caller of the > function, throw a FunctionException from the execute method. Geode transmits > the > exception back to the caller as if it had been thrown on the calling side. See > the Java API documentation for > FunctionException<https://geode.apache.org/releases/latest/javadoc/org/apache/geode/cache/execute/FunctionException.html> > for more information." > And as per [2]: > "if a GemFire client executes a Function on a server, and the function's > execute > method throws a FunctionException, the server logs the exception as a warning, > and transmits it back to the calling client, which throws it" > So, for every FunctionException thrown by a user Server Function, the server > logs the exception with the corresponding stack trace. > This could imply, depending on the logic implemented in the user Server > Function, that the log of the server is packed with these messages (which > probably are not providing extra useful information given that the exception > will reach the client), and making it difficult to analyze the logs to find > other relevant events. > Given that Apache Geode recommends the use of FunctionException as the means > to > propagate an error condition or exception back to the caller, we could argue > if > a FunctionException thrown by a user Function should have any reflection, at > all, in the server logs. Besides, as said before, depending on the amount of > the > exceptions generated, this can complicate the analysis of log files, require > much more space for logs storage and have a negative impact in performance. > The improvement for server side logging is adding system property > configuration for surprising FunctionException logging. > Property example: > {code} > gemfire.logging.suppressFunctionExceptionLogging=true > {code} -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.1#820001)