
Andreas, Thank you for this report. I believe the same issue was reported in http://jira.qos.ch/browse/LBCORE-155 Cheers, On 05/07/2010 8:27 AM, Andreas Dejung wrote:
I had the same problem and I think I know why J
Solaris does interrupt IO blocked thread which then causes the OutputStreamAppender to catch the IOException in line 218 (version 0.9.24). I actually run version 0.9.18 but this part has not change so I guess it will behave the same way.
If we look at http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=4385444 InterruptedIOException should not be required by platform specification (sol)
And log4j https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=44157 InterruptedIOException ignored by log4j
I think it should be solved the same why
} *catch* (InterruptedIOException iioe){
//give the thread a changes to act on interruption and then carry on
Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
} *catch* (IOException ioe) {
// as soon as an exception occurs, move to non-started state
// and add a single ErrorStatus to the SM.
*this*.started = *false*;
addStatus(*new* ErrorStatus("IO failure in appender", *this*, ioe));
}
I could not find the jira entry mentioned in this thread therefore I write it here J
BTY the jvm option –XX:-UseVMInterruptibleIO does prevent the interruption by solaris but that’s only a workaround and not solving the problem ;)
Cheers Andy