Thanks for the feedback. Although when restarting a web app, we just touch the web.config: it's pretty hard to judge when the next hit will come in.
BTW, what version are you using? Will upgrading fix anything do you think? Pete > -----Original Message----- > From: Dave Hutz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 29 June 2004 17:21 > To: 'Log4NET User' > Subject: RE: Restarting app can cause logging to stop? > > > Yes, this happens to us pretty regularly. We found that > introducing a delay of a few seconds between the stop and the > start during the restart pretty much eliminates the problem. > > There is a bug logged for it in SourceForge(#872040). The > root cause of that person's problem (permissions) is a little > different than ours (file locking), but the solution is the same. > > Dave > > -----Original Message----- > From: Peter McEvoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 12:03 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Restarting app can cause logging to stop? > > > Folks, > We are using log4net extensively in our applications which > consist of a lot of windows services and web services. > However we have spotted sometimes (only somtimes mind) that > when a service is stopped and restarted, logging to the > RollingLogFileAppender will completely stop; messages will > not be written to the logfile any more, although messages > _will_ get written to an EventLogAppender > > This is proving hard to reproduce, so I agree that this is > little more than anecdotal, but I am wondering if anyone has > seen this type of behaviour? > > We are using log4net-1.1 > > Pete >
