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Matthew Schneider commented on LOG4NET-178:
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I have a logging.config file, which was at one time part of the web.config, but
I have recently split it out in a separate file while trying to debug this
issue. I have a tag for the XmlConfigurator in my assembly info file, with a
referential path to "Logging.config".
While trying to debug this issue, I also have tried calling
log4net.Config.XmlConfigurator.ConfigureAndWatch and
log4net.Config.XmlConfigurator.Configure within the global application start
event. That is what you would have read above.
When calling these, I have referenced just "Logging.config" and
System.IO.Path.Combine(HttpRuntime.AppDomainAppPath, "Logging.config")) just in
case it was losing its path to the application root.
I'd be happy to try applying the configuration programmatically in a different
manner if you could point me to some documentation or a quick example to get me
started.
> Log4Net stops logging after appdomain recycle of aps.net2.0 application
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>
> Key: LOG4NET-178
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4NET-178
> Project: Log4net
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Appenders
> Affects Versions: 1.2.10
> Environment: Windows server 2003
> Reporter: Richard Nijkamp
> Fix For: 1.2 Maintenance Release
>
>
> Dear sir/madam,
> We are using Log4Net 1.2.10. We encounter the problem that Log4net doesn't
> continue logging after an event that triggers an appdomain recycle/restart.
> In the global.asax we start the logging with:
> private static readonly ILog log =
> LogManager.GetLogger(MethodBase.GetCurrentMethod().DeclaringType);
> Logging works flawless when the application is started for the first time.
> After sometime it might occur that the appdomain gets recycled due to
> inactivity of the web application. We use the following code in
> Application_end():
> log.Info("*** Application end ***");
> log4net.LogManager.Shutdown();
> After this function the application gets restarted and the
> Application_start() method executes and writes new lines to the log. The
> problem is that the log4net doesn't write the new lines after the restart.
> Could you explain why log4net might stop working after an appdomain restart
> of an asp.net2.0 web application? If I want log4net to work properly again I
> need to restart IIS manually.
> Looking forward to your reply.
> Best regards,
> Richard Nijkamp
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