Interesting i am having the same issue with Jruby/Tomcat.  Nothing is
getting logged to localhost-YYYY-MM-DD.log files at all after a period
of time.

Is there no way to set the buffer threshold to force a flush on every log ?

Adam

On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 4:36 PM, tomrossi7 <t...@themolehill.com> wrote:
>
> Its worth noting that the system logs just fine, it is just my logger
> messages that get stuck in the buffer.  If I run Rails.logger.flush
> from the console, the messages are written correctly to the production
> log.  Weird.
>
> On Mar 11, 4:31 pm, TomRossi7 <t...@themolehill.com> wrote:
>> I'm having an issue with logging when I run my Rails app in production
>> mode:
>>
>> script/console production
>> Loading production environment (Rails 2.2.2)>> Rails.logger
>>
>> => #<ActiveSupport::BufferedLogger:0x24e46c8 @auto_flushing=1000,
>> @log=#<File:log/production.log>, @buffer={#<Thread:0x35700 run>=>["My
>> logged message\n"]}, @guard=#<Mutex:0x24c0688>, @level=0>>> 
>> Rails.logger.error("hello!")
>> => "hello!\n"
>> >> Rails.logger
>>
>> => #<ActiveSupport::BufferedLogger:0x24e46c8 @auto_flushing=1000,
>> @log=#<File:/Users/tom/Sites/buzzsprout/log/production.log>, @buffer=
>> {#<Thread:0x35700 run>=>["Mylogged message\n", "hello!\n"]},
>> @guard=#<Mutex:0x24c0688>, @level=0>
>>
>> For some reason, messages are not being written to the log when I use
>> the logger.error or logger.info methods.  They appear in the
>> Rails.logger @buffer?
>>
>> Anyone have any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Tom
> >
>

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