Hello, We are running Appian 7.6 and in one of our log files we have

Hello,

We are running Appian 7.6 and in one of our log files we have log entries of the type

[INFO ] 2015-07-20 08:41:19,388 - (ExpressionAggregatedDataCollector.java:recordTime:38) [gtag, Rule, 0]

These log entries take up close to 60% of the log file at an extremely high rate, meaning that the log file reaches its max size in less than a minute (close to 45 seconds).

I know that the class ExpressionAggregatedDataCollector is used to collect and log information regarding a set of expressions that are being evaluated, but is there a way to NOT have this log entry appear? I have been going through the appian_log4j.properties file and i can not find anything relevant.

Has anyone come across this in their own installation? Btw, we are running Appian on Websphere.

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  • @Abhi Your input was very helpful as the extensive logging caused by this Trace appender has stopped and the system immediately became quite responsive.

    I would also like to ask about the following log entry which also appears at a very high rate.

    [INFO ] 2015-07-21 09:47:50,846 - (FeatureContext.java:log:375) begin com.appiancorp.common.query.TypedValueQueryValidator validate -> com.appiancorp.common.query.TypedValueQueryValidator getValue [Thread 412]

    Do you recognize this as another Trace appender?
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  • @Abhi Your input was very helpful as the extensive logging caused by this Trace appender has stopped and the system immediately became quite responsive.

    I would also like to ask about the following log entry which also appears at a very high rate.

    [INFO ] 2015-07-21 09:47:50,846 - (FeatureContext.java:log:375) begin com.appiancorp.common.query.TypedValueQueryValidator validate -> com.appiancorp.common.query.TypedValueQueryValidator getValue [Thread 412]

    Do you recognize this as another Trace appender?
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