I may be mis-reading this, but isnt the value after the timestamp the thread 
ID? 


 



Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2009 09:05:09 -0500
Subject: Re: Mixed Logs
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

Do these processes run on different computers?

Correct me if I'm wrong, doesn't log4net use local system time for timestamps 
(the time from the logging machine, not necessarily where the log is located)?

-Ross


On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 8:51 AM, Diego Jancic <[email protected]> wrote:




Hi Guys,

 

I’ve got an application that uses log4net everywhere and logs a lot of things. 
Yesterday I leave running some hardware stress tests all the night, and today I 
found something weird in the logs.

The app ran near 1000 test, and 2 of them failed, but just before the failed 
test it logged something like this:

 

2009-08-04 04:42:41,846 [1] DEBUG XXX.Communications.Messages.ReadMemoryMessage 
- Downloading memory. Start: 5120 -- Length: 1024

2009-08-04 04:42:54,046 [1] DEBUG XXX.Communications.Messages.ReadMemoryMessage 
- Downloading memory. Start: 6144 -- Length: 412

2009-08-04 04:42:42,073 [1] INFO  XXX.UI.Admin.Win.MainForm - Test completed OK!

2009-08-04 04:42:54,049 [1] INFO  XXX.UI.Admin.Win.MainForm - 
-----------------------------------------------------

2009-08-04 04:42:54,050 [1] INFO  XXX.UI.Admin.Win.MainForm - Cleaning scans 
before start.

 

Look at the 3rd log, it’s second part (42) is between 2 logs that happened 
after it (second 54)

 

Well, it’s hard to reproduce the problem in the application. Do you know why it 
could happen?

 

Thanks,
Diego

 


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