Sounds like a caching problem. Something is caching the page - perhaps IIS, the browser, or something else.

Shoaib Shakoor wrote:
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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