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Dominik Psenner commented on LOG4NET-178: ----------------------------------------- Glad to read people are working on this issue. I have no idea what causes Kamrans application to fail. The RollingFileAppender is a major mess that I already tried to clean up with a rewrite from scratch. Unfortunately it is not finished yet and won't be anytime soon because there is so little sparetime. Kamran, given that you have written his own logging framework you hopefully work out what's going on. Whatever the issues are you find, please feed them back and contribute your ideas. Best would be a patch or concept that fixes or explains the issue. Now that there is someone who can reproduce the symptoms I hope for the best. > Log4Net stops logging after appdomain recycle of ASP.NET2.0 application > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > 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 > Assignee: Dominik Psenner > Fix For: 1.2.12 > > > 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 -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)