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[jira] Updated: (LOG4NET-267) Added overload to RemoteLoggingServerPlugin to allow callers to pass in an additional logger to use if the number of errors goes over a specified threshold

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4NET-267?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Julie Sheffield updated LOG4NET-267:
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    Attachment: RemoteLoggingServerPlugin.cs

Code allowing callers of the plugin to specify an additional logger to log errors to after every specified number of messages per day

> Added overload to RemoteLoggingServerPlugin to allow callers to pass in an additional logger to use if the number of errors goes over a specified threshold
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>                 Key: LOG4NET-267
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4NET-267
>             Project: Log4net
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Other
>    Affects Versions: 1.2.10
>         Environment: N/A (compiled against .NET 2.0)
>            Reporter: Julie Sheffield
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: v.Next
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>         Attachments: RemoteLoggingServerPlugin.cs
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>   Original Estimate: 0h
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> I had a requirement for my project that the ops team be notified every time the number of error-level or higher alerts logged system-wide was more than a certain threshold in any given day.  (i.e. notify ops after every 25 errors, but reset the count every day, so there might be multiple notifications on a single day if the error log were getting flooded, but a few errors per day will not raise the alarm.)  I think this might be of use for other people's projects as well, so I thought I would contribute the code.  To use it, the service calling the remote sink would pass in a named logger and a threshold to an overloaded constructor.  If no logger is passed in to the constructor, the plugin will use its original behavior with no performance implication beyond one check for null.
> Please see attached code.

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