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Author IIS ODBC logging. Is it possible to override?
I.P.

2004-04-25, 3:34 am

Hi,

I'm using ODBC logging to an SQL server.
The problem is that if the SQL is down, the sites can't write logs to it.
The IIS is actually halted in such case.
Is there any option to tell the IIS that if it is impossible to write the
log, just continue to work without writing the log?

Thanks,

IP


[Tony Devere]

2004-05-30, 4:50 pm

Hello IP,

I've tried to repro what you are doing but have not been sucessful.

I have setup ODBC logging to a SQL server. When I take that server
offline, I do not have any problems with IIS "halting". In fact, I keep on
serving pages and see an error message in the event logs telling me that we
were unable to write to the sql database.

So, as far as I can tell we already do what you are asking.

I would suggest that you explain to me what "halted" means. Are you able
to test html? ASP? ASP>NET?

If not, then you'll likely need to be troubleshooted using debugging tools
while the server is in a hung state.

I hope this helps.

Thank you,

Tony DeVere [MSFT]
Microsoft IIS
Newsgroup Support
tdevere@online.microsoft.com

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