I just noticed something significant that I should add. The RemotingServer service uses log4net (via the plugin) to log the incoming events. My App.config file is setup to log the events to text file and database (ADONetAppender). When I thought the service had hung, the events were no longer being logged to the database, however I just realized that they were still going to the text files.
This tells me that the service was still alive and well, it was the connection to the db that had the problem. Weird that it started working again as soon as I restarted the service though. If anyone has any thoughts I would appreciate it. Simon. -----Original message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 12:34:41 -0700 To: "Log4NET User" [email protected] Subject: RemotingServer hangs? > Hi, > > I'm using a .NET Remoting solution which uses the RemotingServer NT service, > included as example code with the distribution. I have a custom .NET Remoting > appender which sends events asynchronously to the RemotingServer (in 1.2.8 > the RemotingAppender was not asynchronous, so I wrote my own). > > The other day the RemotingServer service stopped responding and would not log > anything until I restarted it. Does anyone know what could have caused this? > This code is part of the distribution so I'm hoping that other people are > using it as well. > > Unfortunately I did not check the memory or CPU usage of the process before > restarting it, which could have indicated something. It's been about an hour > since I restarted it and there doesn't appear to be any abnormal memory > usage. It floats between 25mb and 35mb. > > Any help or thoughts would be appreciated! > Thanks, > Simon.
