I realise this is an old question, but I had the same problem.
I also realise the OP said "Please don't suggest to use the delete action"
so this may mean there are version restrictions on using Delete
.
However I found this feature request which sheds some light on this behaviour - a comment there indicates.
DefaultRolloverStrategy max attribute only applies if you have a %i in
the file pattern.
The manual, under "Default Rollover Strategy", indicates
The default rollover strategy accepts both a date/time pattern and an
integer from the filePattern attribute specified on the
RollingFileAppender itself
and
max : integer : "The maximum value of the counter. Once this values is
reached older archives will be deleted on subsequent rollovers. The
default value is 7."
A bit a mix of "counter" and "integer" - but think (now) that it means this only applies to "%i" pattern. If the manual used "integer counter" it may be clearer.
A solution I got working (using 2.10.0 and days rather than seconds) using Delete
(sorry OP) was:
<RollingFile name="MyLog" fileName="${sys:dataDir}/mylog.log" append="true">
<FilePattern>./mylog-%d{yyyy-MM-dd}.log.zip</FilePattern>
<PatternLayout pattern="%d{yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSS} [%t] %-5level - %msg %logger{36}%n"/>
<Policies>
<TimeBasedTriggeringPolicy interval="1" modulate="true" />
</Policies>
<DefaultRolloverStrategy>
<Delete basePath="${sys:dataDir}" maxDepth="1">
<IfFileName glob="mylog-*.log.zip" />
<IfLastModified age="7d" />
</Delete>
</DefaultRolloverStrategy>
</RollingFile >