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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T08:08:29+00:00 2026-05-13T08:08:29+00:00

I have a normal INFO level log for application. What I need is to

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I have a normal INFO level log for application. What I need is to additionally log all ERROR level events to separate error log. I am using configuration like this:

<logger name="com.acme">
    <level value="error"/>
    <appender-ref ref="error"/>
</logger>

<logger name="com.acme">
    <level value="info"/>
</logger>

<root>
    <level value="warn"/>
    <appender-ref ref="general"/>
</root>

This configuration logs errors only. If I put info level logger first, then it will log only to general appender, but error logger will not work. I would like to have them both working.

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    2026-05-13T08:08:30+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:08 am

    What you need to do is have a single <logger> definition with a defined level of INFO, but in your two appender definitions, you set their thresholds accordingly, e.g.

    <appender name="ERROR_FILE">
       <param name="Threshold" value="ERROR"/>
    </appender>
    
    <appender name="GENERAL">
       <param name="Threshold" value="INFO"/>
    </appender>
    

    You then add both appenders to your logger:

    <logger name="com.acme">
      <level value="INFO"/>
      <appender-ref ref="ERROR_FILE"/>
      <appender-ref ref="GENERAL"/>
    </logger>
    

    Log entries now going to the logger will get sent to both appenders, but since they have different independent thresholds, the ERROR_FILE appender will only log ERROR and above.

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