Thanks Rennie. I have tried to give Everyone full control to try debugging
this. Didnt help though.



On 7/18/08, Rennie Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  > Any thoughts?
>
> This is a wild guess, but could it be related to changed security rights
> and permissions to the location of the log files relative to the Windows
> account that the program is running under?
>
> Rennie
>
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* vikram srinivasan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *Sent:* 18. juli 2008 16:19
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* RollingFileAppender not working
>
>
>  Hi All
>
> We have an app that uses log4net 1.2.0.22663. Its deployed on Win2K3
> server, running on IIS 6.0. My log4net config look like,
>
> <log4net debug="false">
>   <appender name="LogFileAppender"
> type="log4net.Appender.RollingFileAppender,log4net">
>    <param name="File" value="..\\..\\settings\\logs\\WindowsCWSLog.txt"/>
>    <param name="AppendToFile" value="true"/>
>    <param name="RollingStyle" value="Size"/>
>    <param name="MaxSizeRollBackups" value="20"/>
>    <!-- max file size for hte log before it rolls over... 10MB -->
>    <param name="MaximumFileSize" value="10000KB"/>
>    <param name="StaticLogFileName" value="true"/>
>    <layout type="log4net.Layout.PatternLayout">
>     <param name="ConversionPattern" value="%d [%t] %-5p %c [%x] - %m%n"/>
>    </layout>
>   </appender>
>   <root>
>    <level value="DEBUG"/>
>    <appender-ref ref="LogFileAppender"/>
>   </root>
>  </log4net>
>
> As you can see I have set up a size based rolling over. Recently, this
> seems to have broken. I turned on internal debugging and got this error,
> log4net:ERROR RollingFileAppenderOutput stream for appender named
> [LogFileAppender] has been closed.
>
> Rolling over is no longer happening and logging is off until I manually
> roll the file over. Also, the count direction (although not set in the
> config) is less than 0 as I see the last rolled over file having the highest
> number.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks
> Srini
>
>


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