Hi Walden-

I like the grep idea. The motivation for the multiple log files is twofold.
First, they get really big really quickly. I realize I can roll them on
size, but it's nice to have a daily log file. Second, we have some utilities
that can take a log file and replay previous transactions (we are logging a
lot of data in custom formats). These are still programmer tools (and QA).

-Eric


On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 7:39 PM, Walden H. Leverich
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>  Since you're asking for thoughts... bad idea. To me log4net is plumbing,
> that is it's programmer based stuff. Sounds to me like you're attempting to
> use it to satisfy a user requirement. I think you'd be better off adding the
> logging as part of the business processing. Now, having said that, there are
> still times when it's nice to know which trading partner you're dealing with
> on a log message. In that case I'd push the partner id into the NDC at the
> start of the process, and pop it at the end. That way you'll have it in the
> log (if you format it correctly). You'll have a single log file, but you can
> always fgrep it. We do something similar with several levels of NDC and can
> quickly come up with a issue-specific logfile using grep.
>
>
>
> -Walden
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> *From:* Eric Marthinsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *Sent:* Monday, December 01, 2008 7:31 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Best Way to Set Up Massive Number of Loggers
>
>
>
> Hello-
>
> I'm working on an app that coordinates data transfers among multiple
> trading partners. I want to create a log file for each trading partner. I
> had a few ideas of how to do this, but am not sure which would be considered
> the optimal way. The expected number of trading partners is likely to be
> around 100, but could be higher. Here are my thoughts:
>
> 1. Add a bunch of named loggers to my log4net.config file
> 2. Do programmatic configuration of the loggers on application start
> 3. Write my own appender that is based on the RollingFileAppender
>
> Do any of these scream out as being a good or bad solution? Is there a
> better approach that I might be missing? Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards,
> Eric
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