Hi,
I have prepared sample code to log all ERROR messages to a single file using Log::Log4perl module.
My question is
How can I simply log all my ERROR messages to different file (according to the date)?
Previously i was harding the error log file path (ie AguLogs.log)
Sample code as follows
#!/usr/bin/perl use Log::Log4perl; Log::Log4perl::init('/root/log4perl.conf'); $log = Log::Log4perl->get_logger(""); $log->debug("Debug message"); $log->info("Info message"); $log->warn("Warn message"); $log->error("Error message");

log4perl.conf file
log4perl.rootLogger=ERROR, LOGFILE log4perl.appender.LOGFILE=Log::Log4perl::Appender::File log4perl.appender.LOGFILE.filename=/root/AguLogs.log log4perl.appender.LOGFILE.mode=append log4perl.appender.LOGFILE.layout=PatternLayout #log4perl.appender.LOGFILE.layout.ConversionPattern= %d %F{1} %c % +p %L> %m %n #log4perl.appender.LOGFILE.layout.ConversionPattern= %d %F{1} %c % +p %m %n log4perl.appender.LOGFILE.layout.ConversionPattern= %d %F{1} %c %p + %m %n

Pls provide a solution to write the log in different file according to the date
Regards,
Sur

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