RE: Witango-Talk: flushing log buffer

2009-01-16 Thread Robert Shubert
No there is not. I consider this a flaw with the logging mechanism.

 

Your best bet is to look at the logs from the web server, you may be able to
determine what the last request was and narrow it down to a TAF. From there
you can add manual logging to the file to catch it.

 

Robert

 

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From: Ted Wolfley [mailto:t...@ogdengroup.com] 
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 3:41 PM
To: witango-talk@witango.com
Subject: Witango-Talk: flushing log buffer

 

Hi,

 

We have a website that is very reliable but does hang sometimes.  Logging
level is set to 1 but when the server does hang, the last thing that Witango
is processing is not written to the log file before we have to restart the
server.  Is there a way to flush the log buffer to the log file before
restarting?  

 

Ted Wolfley 
Lead Internet and Database Programmer
The Ogden Group of Rochester 
phone: (585) 321 1060 x23 
fax: (585) 321 0043 
 <mailto:t...@ogdengroup.com> t...@ogdengroup.com

 <http://www.ogdengroup.com> www.ogdengroup.com

 





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Witango-Talk: flushing log buffer

2009-01-16 Thread Ted Wolfley
Hi,

 

We have a website that is very reliable but does hang sometimes.
Logging level is set to 1 but when the server does hang, the last thing
that Witango is processing is not written to the log file before we have
to restart the server.  Is there a way to flush the log buffer to the
log file before restarting?  

 

Ted Wolfley 
Lead Internet and Database Programmer
The Ogden Group of Rochester 
phone: (585) 321 1060 x23 
fax: (585) 321 0043 
t...@ogdengroup.com  

www.ogdengroup.com  

 



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