01-09-2020
Hello rbatte1,
I suppose that the other Server transfers the files too slow to our Server. The lag is ~3Sec., after file is ready it will archive and erased from directory.
The supporter on other side said that he see no problem. Now I have to approve that we are not guilty.
Sorry for my English
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net::server::log::log::log4perl
Net::Server::Log::Log::Log4perl(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::Server::Log::Log::Log4perl(3pm)
NAME
Net::Server::Log::Log::Log4perl - log via Log4perl
SYNOPSIS
use base qw(Net::Server::PreFork);
__PACKAGE__->run(
log_file => 'Log::Log4perl',
log4perl_conf => '/path/to/my/log4perl.conf',
log4perl_logger => 'myapp',
);
DESCRIPTION
This module provides Log::Log4perl style logging to the Net::Server system.
CONFIGURATION
log_file
To begin using Log::Log4perl logging, simply set the Net::Server log_file configuration parameter to "Log::Log4perl".
If the magic name "Log::Log4perl" is used, all logging will be directed to the Log4perl system. If used, the "log4perl_conf",
"log4perl_poll", "log4perl_logger" may also be defined.
log4perl_conf
Only available if "log_file" is equal to "Log::Log4perl". This is the filename of the log4perl configuration file - see Log::Log4perl.
If this is not set, will die on startup. If the file is not readable, will die.
log4perl_poll
If set to a value, will initialise with Log::Log4perl::init_and_watch with this polling value. This can also be the string "HUP" to re-
read the log4perl_conf when a HUP signal is received. If set to 0, no polling is done. See Log::Log4perl for more details.
log4perl_logger
This is the facility name. Defaults to "Net::Server".
DEFAULT ARGUMENTS FOR Net::Server
The following arguments are available in the default "Net::Server" or "Net::Server::Single" modules. (Other personalities may use
additional parameters and may optionally not use parameters from the base class.)
Key Value Default
## log4perl parameters (if log_file eq Log::Log4perl)
log4perl_conf "filename" will die if not set
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METHODS
"initialize"
This method is called during the initilize_logging method of Net::Server. It returns a single code ref that will be stored under the
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LICENCE
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