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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-12-11 11:06 -------
Hanif:

In your case, the two JVMs and in the same node, in my case the two JVMs are 
in separate nodes, but the end result is the same; two instances of Jog4j are 
running in two JVMs trying to write to the same log file.  

I'm going to change the settings to append to existing logs instead of 
overwrite so my data is not destroyed. I still believe it is wrong that data 
is written to a previous - and wrong - interval log.  It should be straight 
forward to come up with a predicable behavior in this situation so that if a 
new file must be created, a log file monitor would also pick up the other file 
as well.




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