Hi
Same logging and logger works perfectly fine on my own machine using
Windows XP, even i updated any file it does not stopt eh process of
logging.
Regards
Shoaib

On 5/10/05, Shoaib Shakoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> I am facing the same problem when i deployed the application on the
> machine using Server 2003, the application Logs for the first time and
> some times it stops doing the logging any where in the middle.
> When i updated any file of the application , it stops the logging
> process. The only solution i found so far is to restart the server
> every time when i updated any file on the machine using Windows server
> 2003.
> How can i fix this problem
> Regards
> Shoaib Shakoor
> 
> On 5/10/05, Peter Landis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The appender that I'm using is a "LogFileAppender".
> >
> > The User Account is a member of the "Guest" and
> > "IIS_WPG" group.
> >
> > The odd thing is when I request the page the first few
> > times, the web app logs the request via Log4Net to the
> > log file.  But when I request the page again a couple
> > times in a row, it does not log the request in the log
> > file.  I know the http request is getting through
> > because the ASP.NET code behind is logging data via
> > ADO.NET into a database.  The database submission is
> > getting through but the log4Net does not log anything
> > after numerous requests.  It only logs sporadically.
> >
> > To pinpoint the issue on Win2003 (II 6), I have
> > created a real simple ASP.NET page that has a Cookie
> > Count that displays both on a page and in the log
> > file.  I use the same logging as my other web app.
> > The logging works fine with the Cooke Count web
> > application.  Both web apps are using the same account
> > access and pool (Application Pool is set to Local
> > System). I have yet to find the issue.
> >
> > --- Ron Grabowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > What appenders are you using? If you're using an
> > > appender that allows
> > > for a "bufferSize" parameter, have you tried setting
> > > that to 1, 0,
> > > and/or -1?
> > >
> > > Does log4net's internal log contain anything
> > > different when running
> > > under IIS 6.0?
> > >
> > > Have you verified that the account log4net uses to
> > > log has the same
> > > level of permission on both servers?
> > >
> > > --- Peter Landis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > I have recently added logging via log4net to my
> > > > asp.net application running on a Windows 2003
> > > Server
> > > > platform (IIS 5.0).  Log4net has been working
> > > > flawlessly until recently when I have been
> > > migrating
> > > > my application over to Windows 2003 Server on IIS
> > > 6.0.
> > > > Log4Net is only logging the first requests and
> > > also
> > > > sporadically.  It seems as if something is caching
> > > the
> > > > log request.  Has anyone experience similar issues
> > > and
> > > > if so what suggestions can you provide me?
> > > >
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