Re: log4net and IIS problems

2008-02-26 Thread Ron Grabowski
I wonder if there's any way for the two AppDomains to be aware of each other... - Original Message From: Morten Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Log4NET User Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 8:14:10 AM Subject: log4net and IIS problems Hi I am using log4net on my asp.net web pa

RE: log4net and IIS problems

2008-02-26 Thread Morten Andersen
Hi Thank you for your response. I will try to use the shared locking. Morten Fra: Walden H. Leverich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 26. februar 2008 16:03 Til: Log4NET User Emne: RE: log4net and IIS problems >This seems to work just fine until I do some changes in the source. Since >asp.net

RE: log4net and IIS problems

2008-02-26 Thread Walden H. Leverich
>This seems to work just fine until I do some changes in the source. Since asp.net runs as a >shadow copy, changes will be compiled on the next request after the change was made. The problem will also show its head on a worker-process restart for the same reason. There are two possible ways a

log4net and IIS problems

2008-02-26 Thread Morten Andersen
Hi I am using log4net on my asp.net web page hosted at an IIS server. This seems to work just fine until I do some changes in the source. Since asp.net runs as a shadow copy, changes will be compiled on the next request after the change was made. I guess this causes the log manager to duplicate

RE: Problem CF + RollingFileAppender + Flush

2008-02-26 Thread Morten Andersen
Hi Maybe it is possible to set the buffer timeout value so that the buffer will be written to the file every x second even if the buffer size is not reached? Morten Fra: Price, Randall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 22. februar 2008 20:59 Til: Log4NET User Emne: RE: Problem CF + RollingFileAp