[logback-dev] [JIRA] Commented: (LBCLASSIC-193) SyslogAppender quits after a while

Ingo Siebert (JIRA) noreply-jira at qos.ch
Mon Mar 8 17:23:16 CET 2010


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Ingo Siebert commented on LBCLASSIC-193:
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I have very many log messages and I haven't found a special logback exception, that's why I can't say which log message is the problem.
But my problem occurs everytime after some days.
The result of the error is that nothing is logged anymore.

It may be possible that we sometimes log big messages.

> SyslogAppender quits after a while
> ----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LBCLASSIC-193
>                 URL: http://jira.qos.ch/browse/LBCLASSIC-193
>             Project: logback-classic
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: appender
>    Affects Versions: 0.9.13, 0.9.14, 0.9.15, 0.9.16, 0.917, 0.9.18, 0.9.19
>         Environment: At least Debian Etch with JDK5
>            Reporter: Ingo Siebert
>            Assignee: Logback dev list
>            Priority: Critical
>
> I have 5 applications servers and each one logs to one separate SysLog-Server. After Server-Restart, all is working fine.
> But after several days and weeks, more and more servers  doesn't log to he SysLog-Server anymore. But I can't see an Syslog-Error in my Logs.
> I think this bug is related to http://jira.qos.ch/browse/LBCLASSIC-57.
> In my opinion, the most important fix would be to re-creae the SysLog-Appender if an exception/error occurs or to avaid that the SysLog-Appender dies.  
> If I miss one single entry, than that's not nice. But if I miss all entries it's very serve. 
> The SysLog-Appender is useless for me until this bug is fixed.

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