Logging buffered not working
Hello:
In an ACE module multicontext environment the buffered logging is not working on the last context I created.
The same config though works well for another context.
The maximum size and the buffer size is showing 0 in the "show logging" below:
Thanks for helping
logging enable
logging standby
logging timestamp
logging trap 5
logging history 4
logging buffered 5
logging facility 16
logging queue 200
logging device-id context-name
logging host 10.10.10.1 udp/514
logging host 10.10.10.2 udp/514
logging rate-limit 42 60 level 0
logging rate-limit 42 60 level 1
logging rate-limit 42 60 level 2
logging rate-limit 42 60 level 3
logging rate-limit 42 60 level 4
logging rate-limit 42 60 level 5
logging rate-limit 42 60 level 6
logging rate-limit 42 60 level 7
show logging`
Syslog logging: enabled
Facility: 16
History logging: enabled (level- warnings)
Supervisor logging: disabled
Trap logging: enabled (level - notifications)
Timestamp logging: enabled
Fastpath logging: disabled
Persist logging: disabled
Standby logging: enabled
Rate-limit logging: (min - 10000 max 100000 msgs/sec)
42 messages 60 seconds level 0
42 messages 60 seconds level 1
42 messages 60 seconds level 2
42 messages 60 seconds level 3
42 messages 60 seconds level 4
42 messages 60 seconds level 5
42 messages 60 seconds level 6
42 messages 60 seconds level 7
Console logging: disabled
Monitor logging: disabled
Logging to 10.10.10.1 udp/514
Logging to 10.10.10.2 udp/514
Device ID: context name "CTC_PROD7"
Message logging: none
Buffered logging: enabled (level - notifications) maximum size 0--------------------------->>>>>>
Buffer info: current size - 0 global pool - 4194304 used pool - 4194304
min - 418816 max - 0
cur ptr = 0 wrapped - yes
Hi,
This is because your global pool is full. Go to one of your other contexts clear logg , and will work.
Buffer info: current size - 0 global pool - 4194304 used pool - 4194304
Dan
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James -
ICloud Log in not working for iOS8
I have just updated my software on an iphone 5 to iOS8. However, I have had to reset my iCloud password and now I am not able to log into iCloud.
When trying to log in the validation keeps telling me that my apple id password is incorrect.You double checked to make sure it is the right email address being used to sign in, correct. Sorry to make you jump through hoops, but I would now try to reset the password from a different computer device and see if it works. I experienced this before during one of the iOS 7 updates, and had to try a lot of different things to get it to work. We're going to figure this out.
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Log & Transfer not working after latest update.
I updated Final Cut Pro 6 to the latest update available. Now when I try to log and transfer my DVCPRO-HD files I'm having errors. Some kind of blocks appear all over the video and the sound is fuzzy and goes in and out like the mic is turning on and off. It was working fine for a couple clips but then it started messing up. Any ideas? Is there a way to remove the latest update?
Thanks for your suggestion, it has solved my difficulty. For informational purposes I will publish my post and the solution in hopes it will assist others.
I am running Final Cut Pro 6.0.5. My Sony SR12's drive is recognized during the Log And Transfer process. The problems continue. All of the thumbnails have a grayish/brown band going right through the middle of each one. I am able to play the clip in the Log and Transfer window but as soon as I attempt to drag the clip to the media box, FCP crashes. I had this same problem with iMovie 7 and found that updating to the latest version solved the problem. In this case however, FCP 6.0.5 is the latest version. I have the same problem with Final Cut Pro Express 4.0.1 but again, not with iMovie 7.1.4. I loaded Sony’s XDCAM software as well just in case but it did not do anything to help the situation.
When I trashed the Perian component along with QuickTime preferences it did the trick. I believe it was the old version of Perian causing the conflict with Final Cut Pro’s Log and Transfer option, not the Quick Time preferences. When I installed the newest version of Perian which is 1.1.3 there didn’t seem to be any conflict and the HD clips from my Sony SR12 imported fine with no further crashes.
MacBook Pro 17" 2.33 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Mac OS X 10.4.11
Final Cut Pro 6.0.5 -
HIS 2013 installer "set automatic log on" not working
Hello,
This was my first attempt at using this feature however when the server rebooted during the install, it did not automatically log back on (with my own credentials). Is there something else that needs to be in place for this to work?
Thanks, Jim.Hello,
This can be a bug in the HIS 2013 Installer. I recommend you to do the restart (autologin) manually like this :
You will need to have an account with a password for this to work.
Run regedit.exe
Navigate to
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\winlogon
Set or create the following keys
AutoAdminLogon = "1"
DefaultUserName = Your user name
DefaultPassword = Your password
Restart and let us know if it works!
Hope this helps you :-)
Best Regards,
Steve Melan - BCEE My Blog : http://stevemelan.wordpress.com -
Revelation: Why my diagnostic logging was not working using log4net TraceAppender
I thought I better share with people some information that I found which has shed some light on why I've had such a hard time getting native Azure diagnostic logging working. Hopefully, if I hit enough key words here, someone will find this discussion
in the future and may save you some time and heart ache.
Our application is a legacy ASP.Net application which I am porting to Azure. The application makes extensive use of log4net and I decided that I would use the log4net TraceAppender to forward the logs to the Azure diagnostic listener. Within
my worker role, I was configuring my azure logs like so:
private static void ConfigureLogging() {
CrashDumps.EnableCollection(true);
var diagConfig = DiagnosticMonitor.GetDefaultInitialConfiguration();
var directories = diagConfig.Directories;
var infrastructureDiagnostics = diagConfig.DiagnosticInfrastructureLogs;
var applicationLogs = diagConfig.Logs;
var eventLogs = diagConfig.WindowsEventLog;
SetTransferPeriod(applicationLogs, 1);
SetTransferPeriod(directories, 1);
SetTransferPeriod(infrastructureDiagnostics, 1);
SetTransferPeriod(eventLogs, 1);
SetFilterLevel(applicationLogs, LogLevel.Information);
SetFilterLevel(eventLogs, LogLevel.Information);
SetFilterLevel(infrastructureDiagnostics, LogLevel.Warning);
DiagnosticMonitor.Start("DiagnosticsConnectionString", diagConfig);
Log4NetHelper.ConfigureLog4Net();
private static void SetFilterLevel(WindowsEventLogsBufferConfiguration eventLogs, LogLevel logLevel)
eventLogs.DataSources.Add( "Application!*" );
eventLogs.DataSources.Add( "System!*" );
eventLogs.ScheduledTransferLogLevelFilter = logLevel;
private static void SetFilterLevel(BasicLogsBufferConfiguration infrastructureDiagnostics, LogLevel logLevel)
infrastructureDiagnostics.ScheduledTransferLogLevelFilter = logLevel;
private static void SetTransferPeriod(DiagnosticDataBufferConfiguration directories, int minutes)
var period = TimeSpan.FromMinutes(minutes);
directories.ScheduledTransferPeriod = period;
Log4NetHelper.Configure uses the log4net programattic API to setup and configure a TraceAppender that captured all LogLevels (DEBUG or higher). I also made sure that the follwing appeared in my Web.Config
<system.diagnostics>
<trace autoflush="false" indentsize="4">
<listeners>
<clear />
<add type="Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Diagnostics.DiagnosticMonitorTraceListener, Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Diagnostics, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35" name="AzureDiagnostics">
<filter type="" />
</add>
</listeners>
</trace>
</system.diagnostics>
However, this never worked. I saw a number of forum posts that suggested that the Azure filter level should be "Undefined" - namely that I should replace
SetFilterLevel(applicationLogs, LogLevel.Information);
with
SetFilterLevel(applicationLogs, LogLevel.Undefined);
I had set my filter level to Information, cos our app does so much Debug level logging, that I thought I'd save money in storage by really only capturing the INFO or higher messages. But in the interest of getting the blasted thing to work, I set to
Undefined, and sure enough all the log message from all levels came through. Setting back to Information and NO messages come though.
I then noticed that when my logging was working (filter = Undefined) that ALL my log messages were in fact being logged at the Verbose level - even log4net calls to log.Error/log.Warn (exceptions messages being logged at Verbose is not a good sign!)
You have to realize, that my thought process was not structured at this point as I had no idea what was going on. Until I found this article:
http://www.dotnetsolutions.co.uk/blog/archive/2010/02/22/windows-azure-diagnostics-%E2%80%93-why-the-trace-writeline-method-only-sends-verbose-messages/
While not related to log4net, it was an eye opener, and I used reflector to look at the TraceAppender, and I see they are using Trace.Write to write messages.
In my mind, this explains why I was seeing the behaviour I was seeing: AzureDiagnostic listener is converting all Trace.Write messags to Verbose (details in the above article) and log4net TraceAppender is converting all log messages to Trace.Write
messages. Setting the filter to Information was thus stripping all the calls.
My solution is to inherit TraceAppender and change their impl of Append to use a switch on the LogLevel:
using System.Diagnostics;
using log4net.Appender;
using log4net.Core;
namespace XXX.Azure
public class AzureTraceAppender : TraceAppender
protected override void Append(LoggingEvent loggingEvent)
var level = loggingEvent.Level;
var message = RenderLoggingEvent(loggingEvent);
if (level >= Level.Error)
Trace.TraceError(message);
else if (level >= Level.Warn)
Trace.TraceWarning(message);
else if (level >= Level.Info)
Trace.TraceInformation(message);
else
Trace.Write(message);
if (ImmediateFlush)
Trace.Flush();
With log4net configured to use this appender, then log messages appearing in the WADLogsTable are all appearing at the correct (or nearest appropriate) level
YMMV
PeteThanks, that's extremely useful!
Using your appender, Verbose level messages still were not shown though. What did the trick was changing
Trace.Write(message);
to
Trace.WriteLine(message); -
Remote Log Targets not working in ACS
Dear all
I have 2 x ACS boxes configured as Primary & secondary.
In ACS1 - In monitoring and reports-> option I can see the User authentication, authorization and Accounting activities logs. I want to configure ACS2 as remote log server.
For that in ACS1, in System administration->Log configuration-> remote log targets->new
Added as - ACS2- 1.1.1.2 - in Advance options -
Port-20514 (default is 514, need to change to 20514 , Instructions from Cisco),
Facility mode - Level6
Maximum length -1024
In logging categoris - in Global - Edit "AAA Audit" - remote syslog Targets - i have added - Logcollector (ACS1) and ACS2.
In Log collector optin --> ACS1 is configured.
After this , i open ACS2 - Monitoring and reports optin to view the logs but when ever i click - it is diverting to ACS1.
if i change log collector in ACS1 as ACS2, i can see the logs on ACS2. so at a time i can see logs only one ACS box.
I would like to view the logs in both ACS boxes. can any one help me please.As per Cisco, you can not able to User 2 ACS boxes simultanously to recevie log messages. Remote Log targets for Syslog Server.
so, i can't use simultanously 2 x acs boxes , i need to go for syslog server.
Chapter 19, "Understanding Logging"
Configuring Remote Log Targets
You can configure specific remote log targets (on a syslog server only) to receive the logging messages for a specific logging category. See Chapter 19, "Understanding Logging" for more information on remote log targets. See Configuring Logging Categories, page 18-25 for more information on the preconfigured ACS logging categories.
Closing this ticket.. answered by Mohammed Feroz.
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