I am sorry, but this doesn't seem to make sense to me.

 

Are you suggesting that you would like a logging mechanism to log errors
generated by log4net? If that is the case, are you sure you haven't
over-engineered your application?

 

What Robert is suggesting is sound, simply have the logfile open when you
are logging and then lose the lock after this has taken place.

 

From: vikas manghani [mailto:vikas.mangh...@datamatics.com] 
Sent: 22 November 2010 15:16
To: Log4NET User
Subject: Re: Error while starting second instance of application

 

Hi Robert

Thanks, but the logging mechanism of our application is based on a wrapper
over the core log4net libraries. I wouldnt be able to delay the configuring
the logging.

Instead if it would be possible to suppress the error popping up in notepad
or better yet to redirect the error to a log file without it being displayed
to the user, it would be great.

 

Thanks and regards
Vikas Manghani

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Robert Prouse <mailto:r...@prouse.org>  

To: 'Log4NET User' <mailto:log4net-user@logging.apache.org>  

Sent: Monday, November 22, 2010 7:31 PM

Subject: RE: Error while starting second instance of application

 

If the second instance of your app is just displaying a message and then
shutting down, why don't you delay configuring logging until after you have
done your instance checks? Do this by calling XmlConfigurator.Configure
instead of using the assembly attribute to configure logging.

 

Rob Prouse

 

From: Karim Bourouba [mailto:kar...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: November-22-10 8:30 AM
To: 'Log4NET User'; 'vikas manghani'
Subject: RE: Error while starting second instance of application

 

Hi, 

 

Do you think maybe that you should only use one instance of your
application? Or try and generate a random named file that feeds a general
log file on exit?

 

You are probably getting this as you are specifying the same filename for
each instance in either your code or you .config. Have a think about what it
is you are actually trying to do right now.

 

K

From: vikas manghani [mailto:vikas.mangh...@datamatics.com] 
Sent: 22 November 2010 13:14
To: log4net-user@logging.apache.org
Subject: Error while starting second instance of application

 

Hi

I am using log4net in my Windows CE application.

I am getting the following error when I try to run a second instance of my
application on the device:

"Unable to acquire lock on file <File Path>. The process cannot access the
file <File Path> because it is being used by another process".

 

Its clear that log4net is unable to lock the log files when the second
instance is started. The problem is that, this opens up in a notepad window
and then stays there till the second instance ends. I want to prevent this
error from being displayed to the user as I am showing an informational
message to indicate that only one instance of the application can be
started.

Kindly let me know what can be done here to prevent the log4net error
popping up in Notepad.

 

Thanks and regards
Vikas Manghani

 

 



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