Francisco,

Sorry for such a late reply, it was a busy time recently.

I have tried your suggestion and it did not help. I have completely
disabled Castle Logging Facility and even removed log4net config file.
Still, I get the alert in NHibernate Profiler.

I see that Jan involved Ayende in the discussion on this topic on
Castle Users Group. I hope he will find us a solution.


Artur



On 15 Paź, 09:17, "Francisco A. Lozano" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Try to completely disable your own log4net logging and see if nhprof
> still throws these alarms.
>
> Francisco A. Lozano
>
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 08:33, Artur Dorochowicz
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have exactly the same problem, although my app is still early in
> > production and I didn't (yet) see my 'server crash'.
>
> > I have the same setup: Castle Monorail + Windsor + NHibernate
> > Integration Facility, and no manual management of threads.
> > Yet, NHProf is alerting about session usage from different threads.
>
> > To investigate a bit more I have configured log4net to log thread ids
> > for NH loggers and indeed I could see that on concurrent requests
> > sessions were disposed on different thread than they had been created.
> > I'm not sure if this was the only problem and that that was the only
> > thing that triggered NHProf alert.
>
> > I'm also looking forward to seeing this resolved or explained if this
> > is not a real issue.
>
> > Artur
>
> > On 14 Paź, 22:12, Jan Limpens <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hi,
>
> >> NhProf keeps telling me that on _some_ requests of my webb app my
> >> session/transactions seem to use multiple threads.
> >> And the server sometimes enters into a race condition, where too many
> >> requests kill sql server (problems with closing transactions that are
> >> already disposed of, sounding just like what you would expect from
> >> multiple threads per session).
>
> >> Now, nowhere i my code I am even coming close to managing my threads.
> >> From my point of view 1 thread should be all I need. I am using
> >> Monorails with castle windsor integration. My daos are created per web
> >> request, sessions come from castle's NHibernateIntegrationFacility and
> >> Automatic Transaction Facility, so these might need my love in some
> >> way, but I cannot tell from the outside.
>
> >> Are there some good debug paths to find out what is wrong before I get
> >> the next server crash?
>
> >> ....I might have posted this to the castle list, but I suppose most
> >> people who could help me there read this list as well, and nh is at
> >> the center of all this...
>
> >> --
> >> Jan
>
>
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