Thanks for your reply!  I quote a reply to that thread below:

 

I suspect the difficulties deleting files rolled only by date is that
the appender would need to take into account the DatePattern used when
locating files to be considered for deleting. Counted backups
(log.txt.1, log.txt.2, log.txt.3, etc.) are easier to deal with because
integer sequences are more well-known.

I'm not aware of any efforts to support rolling of files based on
RollingMode.Date.

 

I would be happy with counted backups, as mentioned in that reply.  How
do I set my rolling file appender to do that?

 

Thanks again!

 

RobR

 

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From: Lansdaal, Michael T [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 12:33 PM
To: Log4NET User
Subject: RE: Too many log files

 

This post
(http://www.l4ndash.com/Log4NetMailArchive%2Ftabid%2F70%2Fforumid%2F1%2F
postid%2F17575%2Fview%2Ftopic%2FDefault.aspx) says that
maxSizeRollBackups does not work if you set RollingStyle to
RollingMode.Date (and another post I saw says it as "rollingStyle of
Date does not support maxSizeRollBackups).

 

I have implemented my own directory cleaning code in application to
clean out log files older than a certain date.

 

Thanks, Mike

 

From: Rob Richardson [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 8:37 AM
To: Log4NET User
Subject: Too many log files

 

Log4net is ignoring the maximum number of files for my rolling file
appender:

 

  <appender name="RollingFile"
type="log4net.Appender.RollingFileAppender">

    <file value="HeatingModelScheduler.log" />

    <appendToFile value="true" />

    <param name="MaxSizeRollBackups" value="5" />

    <param name="DatePattern" value=".yyyy-MM-dd.lo\g" />

    <layout type="log4net.Layout.PatternLayout">

      <conversionPattern value="%date - %message%newline" />

    </layout>

  </appender>

 

Why do I now have six old log files?

 

Thank you very much.

 

RobR

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