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Markus Unterwaditzer 10 years ago
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@ -8,17 +8,17 @@ Logging Application Errors
Applications fail, servers fail. Sooner or later you will see an exception Applications fail, servers fail. Sooner or later you will see an exception
in production. Even if your code is 100% correct, you will still see in production. Even if your code is 100% correct, you will still see
exceptions from time to time. Why? Because everything else involved will exceptions from time to time. Why? Because everything else involved will
fail. Here some situations where perfectly fine code can lead to server fail. Here are some situations where perfectly fine code can lead to server
errors: errors:
- the client terminated the request early and the application was still - the client terminated the request early and the application was still
reading from the incoming data. reading from the incoming data
- the database server was overloaded and could not handle the query. - the database server was overloaded and could not handle the query
- a filesystem is full - a filesystem is full
- a harddrive crashed - a harddrive crashed
- a backend server overloaded - a backend server overloaded
- a programming error in a library you are using - a programming error in a library you are using
- network connection of the server to another system failed. - network connection of the server to another system failed
And that's just a small sample of issues you could be facing. So how do we And that's just a small sample of issues you could be facing. So how do we
deal with that sort of problem? By default if your application runs in deal with that sort of problem? By default if your application runs in

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