All I can tell you about that is that I am subscribed to many ASF mailing lists and moderate a few and have rarely had a problem with not getting a response or seeing my messages show up within a few minutes.
Ralph > On Aug 13, 2015, at 9:04 AM, Xen <[email protected]> wrote: > > Actually I have sent two more emails before the last one that you replied to. > They didn't make it through. Also, it took about about half a day (12 hours) > before THIS/THAT message made it through. > > I am checking the archives online. It's not that they are not coming through > to me. They are not coming through to you :S. I also sent out a registration > request for the dev list. It never appeared. As a test I sent out another one > for this list (user list), it took many hours for the "confirmation" message > to appear in my inbox. > > Basically, there are two emails missing from yesterday, and the bot that does > the "help" responding also responds very slowly. Unless there is a problem > with my outgoing mail spool (never happened before in my life), I don't know > what's happening. :S. > > :-/. > > But thanks for the response. Sometimes I get a little para because I've been > banned on so many places :D ;-). > > Regards. > > > Op 13-8-2015 om 13:58 schreef Ralph Goers: >> We are seeing your emails. The users list is just generally pretty quiet. >> >> Go ahead and create a Jira and attach something that will reproduce the >> problem. >> >> Ralph >> >>> On Aug 13, 2015, at 12:09 AM, Xen <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> I get the same result from your code. Only thread-2 outputs something, >>> thread-1 comes before but the call comes up empty.: >>> >>> write thread-1 >>> done thread-1 >>> write thread-2 >>> [TEST] [INFO ] thread-2 - message >>> done thread-2 >>> >>> Any call to LogManager makes it succeed: >>> >>> LogManager.getContext(false); >>> th1.start(); >>> th2.start(); >>> th1.join(); >>> th2.join(); >>> >>> New output: >>> >>> write thread-2 >>> write thread-1 >>> [TEST] [INFO ] thread-2 - message >>> done thread-2 >>> [TEST] [INFO ] thread-1 - message >>> done thread-1 >>> >>> The funny thing is that the first thread to arrive is initialized with >>> ERROR level instead of the ALL that is given to root. In other words it >>> seems that the config hasn't affectuated the root logger yet: >>> >>> write thread-1 to thread-1:ERROR in 1829164700 >>> done thread-1 >>> write thread-2 to thread-2:ALL in 1829164700 >>> [TEST] [INFO ] thread-2 - message >>> done thread-2 >>> >>> So when you increase our logging level in the calls:.... >>> >>> write thread-1 to thread-1:ERROR in 1829164700 >>> 09:05:46.200 [Thread-0] ERROR thread-1 - message >>> done thread-1 >>> write thread-2 to thread-2:ALL in 1829164700 >>> [TEST] [ERROR] thread-2 - message >>> done thread-2 >>> >>> You also see that it still uses the old pattern, in other words the XML >>> hasn't been processed yet or taken affect. >>> >>> So the call proceeds but just acts on an uninitialized logger system. >>> >>> That's all I can do from here for now. Maybe better make Jira?. >>> ---------------------- >>> >>> by the way is the list so defunct or have I been put on moderation? :P :( >>> :?. >>> -------------- >>> >>> >>> Hi, >>> I have wrote a very simple example which has a behaviour I do not expect: >>> >>> If I call LogManager.getLogger(..) from two threads, only one of the >>> loggers logs what I'd expect but if I add an additional call to >>> LogManager.getLogger(..) before the threads are started, I see what I'd >>> expect so it looks like there is a problem in multi threaded initialization. >>> >>> You can fine the code and the configuration here: >>> >>> - >>> https://github.com/lburgazzoli/lb-chronicle/blob/master/chronicle-examples/chronicle-logger-log4j2/src/main/java/com.github.lburgazzoli.openhft.examples.chronicle.logger.log4j2/MtLogging.java >>> - >>> https://github.com/lburgazzoli/lb-chronicle/blob/master/chronicle-examples/chronicle-logger-log4j2/src/main/resources/log4j2.xml >>> >>> Am I doing something wrong ? >>> >>> Regards, >>> Luca >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >>> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >>> >>> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
