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From: Khalid, Amer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 12:01 PM
To: Log4NET User
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From: Alvaro Rozo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 11:08 AM
To: Log4NET User
Subject: Re: no log file is created
Samuel,
I have not found an easy way to troubleshoot problems with Log4Net. I had
issues in the past with it but the only real way was to step into the
application's code and see where it was failing and what error was hopefully
throwing. However, I must said that in the exact way as you, this was not the
case many times as Log4Net decided to die silently without any notifications to
event log or anything like it. That would be nice to have so we get some
feedback but I have not found a way to do so yet. If you know let me know.
The only thing that I could think of is right permissions to the folder. The
ASP.NET impersonation needs to have read/write access to this physical folder
(Windows Explorer).
Other than that, I am afraid I do not have more to add.
Alvaro
On 6/27/07, Samuel Rochas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Alvaro,
I've changed my config according to yours but I still can't log. How could I
try to troubleshoot?
Samuel
Alvaro Rozo escribió:
Samuel,
Try the following, this works for me in my web.config:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<configuration>
<configSections>
<section name="log4net" type="log4net.Config
.Log4NetConfigurationSectionHandler, log4net"/>
</configSections>
More web config stuff
<log4net>
<!-- RollingFileAppender looks after rolling over files by size
or date -->
<appender name="RollingFileAppender"
type="log4net.Appender.RollingFileAppender">
<file value="C:\\Dev\\Test\\log\\log.txt"/>
<param name="AppendToFile" value="true"/>
<param name="MaxSizeRollBackups" value="10"/>
<param name="MaximumFileSize" value="100000"/>
<param name="RollingStyle" value="Size"/>
<param name="StaticLogFileName" value="true"/>
<layout type="log4net.Layout.PatternLayout ">
<param name="ConversionPattern" value="="%date
[%thread] %-5level %logger [%ndc] - %message%newline"/>
</layout>
</appender>
<!-- Setup the root category, add the appenders and set the
default level -->
<root>
<level value="DEBUG"/>
<appender-ref ref="RollingFileAppender"/>
</root>
</log4net>
</configuration>
On 6/27/07, Samuel Rochas < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> > wrote:
>
> Dear Michael,
>
> I've tried to define an EventLogAppender as shown bellow, but still
nothing happens. I may have a bigger problem ;-)
> In the Solution Explorer view, I can see the Bin directory with the
log4net.dll inside, so for me it looks good.
>
> If I use an external config file for log4net, where do I tell my
application to use it?
>
> Thanx
> Samuel
>
> web.config:
> <configuration xmlns="
http://schemas.microsoft.com/.NetConfiguration/v2.0">
> <!-- Register a section handler for the log4net section -->
> <configSections>
> <section name="log4net"
type="System.Configuration.IgnoreSectionHandler" />
> </configSections>
> <appSettings>
> </appSettings>
> <!-- This section contains the log4net configuration settings -->
> <log4net>
> <!-- Define some output appenders -->
> <appender name="EventLogAppender" type="
log4net.Appender.EventLogAppender" >
> <layout type=" log4net.Layout.PatternLayout">
> <conversionPattern value="%date [%thread] %-5level %logger
[%property{NDC}] - %message%newline" />
> </layout>
> </appender>
> <appender name="A1" type="log4net.Appender.RollingFileAppender">
> <file value="C:\Dev\Test\log\log.txt" />
> <appendToFile value="true" />
> <maxSizeRollBackups value="10" />
> <maximumFileSize value="1024KB" />
> <rollingStyle value="Size" />
> <staticLogFileName value="true" />
> <layout type="log4net.Layout.PatternLayout">
> <conversionPattern value="%date [%thread] %-5level %logger
[%ndc] - %message%newline" />
> </layout>
> </appender>
> <root>
> <level value="DEBUG" />
> <appender-ref ref="EventLogAppender" />
> </root>
> <logger name=" com.mypackage.test" >
> <level value="DEBUG" />
> <appender-ref ref="EventLogAppender" />
> </logger>
> </log4net>
>
> Michael Schall escribió:
>
> Are any of the other appenders working(EventViewer, Console)? If not
are you configuring log4net? I see you have your configuration in your web
config file. We don't do it this way.
>
> If the others are working, it has to be in your config file or
environment...
>
> We use external config files and configure it manually during
Application_Start in the global.asax. Below is a sample of our
Web.log4net.config file. This way we can change logging without resetting the
web site.
>
> <log4net>
>
> <appender name="RollingFile"
type="log4net.Appender.RollingFileAppender ">
> <file value="..\..\log\Regen.log" />
> <rollingStyle value="Composite" />
> <appendToFile value="false" />
> <datePattern value="yyyyMMdd" />
> <maximumFileSize value="100MB" />
> <maxSizeRollBackups value="-1" />
> <StaticLogFileName value="false" />
> <layout type=" log4net.Layout.PatternLayout">
> <conversionPattern value="%5level [%date] [%thread]
%-30.30logger{2} %message%newline" />
> </layout>
> </appender>
>
> <appender name="EventLog"
type="log4net.Appender.EventLogAppender" >
> <applicationName value="Regen" />
> <filter type=" log4net.Filter.LevelRangeFilter">
> <levelMin value="INFO" />
> </filter>
> <layout type="log4net.Layout.PatternLayout ">
> <conversionPattern value="%logger %newline %message" />
> </layout>
> </appender>
>
> <root>
> <level value="DEBUG" />
> <appender-ref ref="RollingFile" />
> <appender-ref ref="EventLog" />
> </root>
>
> </log4net>
>
>
> On 6/27/07, Samuel Rochas < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> > wrote:
> >
> > Dear Michael,
> >
> > I have changed my app to write a file using a TextWriter and this
is working so I believe my app has rights to write files. But I still have the
log problem, no log file is created.
> >
> > Do you have any suggestion on what should I try now?
> >
> > Regards
> > Samuel
> >
> > Michael Schall escribió:
> >
> > You don't need to escape them. Here is my appender declaration...
> >
> > <appender name="RollingFile"
type="log4net.Appender.RollingFileAppender">
> > <file
value="C:\Projects\Company_Name\Project_Name\log\web.log" />
> > <appendToFile value="true" />
> > <maximumFileSize value="100MB" />
> > <maxSizeRollBackups value="-1" />
> > <layout type=" log4net.Layout.PatternLayout ">
> > <conversionPattern value="%5level [%date] [%thread]
%-30.30logger{2} %message%newline" />
> > </layout>
> > </appender>
> >
> >
> > On 6/22/07, Samuel Rochas <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> > > Dear Michael,
> > >
> > > I run the web server which comes with studio. I am not sure how /
where
> > > to configure it. I open the IIS tool, and in the "Default web
site"
> > > properties, I setup the directory rights to write. But no change
is to see.
> > >
> > > Do you need to escape the '\' characters like you do in Java for
the
> > > absolute file path like "C:\\path1\\path2\\file.txt"?
> > >
> > > Thank you
> > > Samuel
> > >
> > > Michael Schall escribió:
> > > > The user the application is running as has to have rights to
write to
> > > > / create files in the folder where you are logging. Keep in
mind that
> > > > if you are debugging, that might be a different relative path
than if
> > > > you are running the program directly. I use an absolute path
for my
> > > > rolling file appenders and they work great.
> > > >
> > > > Mike
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
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