Limit in-memory log output

PDI logs data about transformations and jobs according to default parameters that control how many lines are allowed in the log and how long the oldest line should stay in memory before it is released. Obviously the more lines that are recorded and the longer they are kept, the more heap space is consumed by them. If you are experiencing memory shortages or slow performance in your PDI content, you can address the problem by modifying in-memory logging.

In Spoon, the following parameters control logging:

  • KETTLE_MAX_LOG_SIZE_IN_LINES

    the maximum number of log lines that are kept internally by Kettle. Setting this to 0 (the default) forces PDI to keep all rows.

  • KETTLE_MAX_LOG_TIMEOUT_IN_MINUTES

    the maximum age (in minutes) that a log line should be kept internally by PDI. Setting this to 0 (the default) keeps all rows indefinitely.

  • KETTLE_MAX_JOB_TRACKER_SIZE

    the maximum number of job trackers kept in memory. Default value is: 1000.

  • KETTLE_MAX_JOB_ENTRIES_LOGGED

    the maximum number of job entry results kept in memory for logging purposes. Default value is: 1000.

  • KETTLE_MAX_LOGGING_REGISTRY_SIZE

    the maximum number of logging registry entries kept in memory for logging purposes. Default value is: 1000.

The equivalent parameters to the first two variables, which can be set on each KTR or KJB individually using Kitchen or Pan, are:

  • maxloglines

  • maxlogtimeout

Set these values to the lowest non-zero values that your operations can tolerate. If you are using logging for any purpose, you must balance between tolerable performance and necessary functionality.

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