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== Example Configuration for a Production Server
The following example shows a configuration that logs all APEX components, including policy logic, to a file (__debug__).
This configuration an be used in a production phase with the APEX engine being executed as a service on a system without console output.
This logback configuration is in the APEX installation as `logback-server.xml`
[source%nowrap,xml]
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<configuration debug="false">
<statusListener class="ch.qos.logback.core.status.NopStatusListener" />
<contextName>Apex</contextName>
<property name="VAR_LOG" value="/var/log/ericsson/apex/" />
<appender name="FILE" class="ch.qos.logback.core.FileAppender">
<file>${VAR_LOG}/apex.log</file>
<encoder>
<pattern>
%d %-5relative [procId=${processId}] [%thread] %-5level%logger{26} - %msg %n %ex{full}
</pattern>
</encoder>
</appender>
<root level="debug">
<appender-ref ref="FILE" />
</root>
<logger name="org.onap.policy.apex.executionlogging" level="debug" additivity="false">
<appender-ref ref="FILE" />
</logger>
</configuration>
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