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I am running a wsgi based application that has concurrent users accessing it. For my logs needs I tried logrotate but found that logrotate is not too friendly to Python applications, so I tried using RotatingFileHandler and even worse found my logs all chopped up and part of it went missing!



I am considering ConcurrentRotatingFileHandler, my question is, has anyone out there experienced the same thing and better yet do you have any battle tested solution for Python wsgi, concurrently accessed applications?










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    I am running a wsgi based application that has concurrent users accessing it. For my logs needs I tried logrotate but found that logrotate is not too friendly to Python applications, so I tried using RotatingFileHandler and even worse found my logs all chopped up and part of it went missing!



    I am considering ConcurrentRotatingFileHandler, my question is, has anyone out there experienced the same thing and better yet do you have any battle tested solution for Python wsgi, concurrently accessed applications?










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      I am running a wsgi based application that has concurrent users accessing it. For my logs needs I tried logrotate but found that logrotate is not too friendly to Python applications, so I tried using RotatingFileHandler and even worse found my logs all chopped up and part of it went missing!



      I am considering ConcurrentRotatingFileHandler, my question is, has anyone out there experienced the same thing and better yet do you have any battle tested solution for Python wsgi, concurrently accessed applications?










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      I am running a wsgi based application that has concurrent users accessing it. For my logs needs I tried logrotate but found that logrotate is not too friendly to Python applications, so I tried using RotatingFileHandler and even worse found my logs all chopped up and part of it went missing!



      I am considering ConcurrentRotatingFileHandler, my question is, has anyone out there experienced the same thing and better yet do you have any battle tested solution for Python wsgi, concurrently accessed applications?







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          What was the problem with logrotate ? You may have a look at chronolog. It's mostly for web logs.






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            if you use a newer version of python the logging module has support to rotate logs.



            # Add the log message handler to the logger
            handler = logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler(
            LOG_FILENAME, maxBytes=20, backupCount=5)


            look at http://docs.python.org/library/logging.html



            i assume you use a built in web server as CherryPy.






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            • Thanks for the answer, I used it initially but I found my logs all butchered up and could not make head or tails of the logs. I used the usual settings of 'a' and 2 for logs.

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                    if you use a newer version of python the logging module has support to rotate logs.



                    # Add the log message handler to the logger
                    handler = logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler(
                    LOG_FILENAME, maxBytes=20, backupCount=5)


                    look at http://docs.python.org/library/logging.html



                    i assume you use a built in web server as CherryPy.






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                    • Thanks for the answer, I used it initially but I found my logs all butchered up and could not make head or tails of the logs. I used the usual settings of 'a' and 2 for logs.

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                      Jan 9 '11 at 5:23















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                    if you use a newer version of python the logging module has support to rotate logs.



                    # Add the log message handler to the logger
                    handler = logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler(
                    LOG_FILENAME, maxBytes=20, backupCount=5)


                    look at http://docs.python.org/library/logging.html



                    i assume you use a built in web server as CherryPy.






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                    • Thanks for the answer, I used it initially but I found my logs all butchered up and could not make head or tails of the logs. I used the usual settings of 'a' and 2 for logs.

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                      Jan 9 '11 at 5:23













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                    if you use a newer version of python the logging module has support to rotate logs.



                    # Add the log message handler to the logger
                    handler = logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler(
                    LOG_FILENAME, maxBytes=20, backupCount=5)


                    look at http://docs.python.org/library/logging.html



                    i assume you use a built in web server as CherryPy.






                    share|improve this answer













                    if you use a newer version of python the logging module has support to rotate logs.



                    # Add the log message handler to the logger
                    handler = logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler(
                    LOG_FILENAME, maxBytes=20, backupCount=5)


                    look at http://docs.python.org/library/logging.html



                    i assume you use a built in web server as CherryPy.







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                    • Thanks for the answer, I used it initially but I found my logs all butchered up and could not make head or tails of the logs. I used the usual settings of 'a' and 2 for logs.

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                    • Thanks for the answer, I used it initially but I found my logs all butchered up and could not make head or tails of the logs. I used the usual settings of 'a' and 2 for logs.

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                      Jan 9 '11 at 5:23
















                    Thanks for the answer, I used it initially but I found my logs all butchered up and could not make head or tails of the logs. I used the usual settings of 'a' and 2 for logs.

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                    Thanks for the answer, I used it initially but I found my logs all butchered up and could not make head or tails of the logs. I used the usual settings of 'a' and 2 for logs.

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