ASP.NET Core 2.2 + IIS: Where can I see logs (ILogger) for my app in IIS on server?
I using ASP.NET Core built-in logger provider (ILogger), but can't understood where can I see logs on a remote IIS server
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I using ASP.NET Core built-in logger provider (ILogger), but can't understood where can I see logs on a remote IIS server
logging asp.net-core asp.net-core-2.0
Logging in ASP.NET Core
– Foo
Nov 19 '18 at 15:47
This seems very opinion-based. You as the programmer have the option of where you would like logs to be. The program does not lock you to one single form of logging / output
– Horkrine
Nov 19 '18 at 16:23
I mean exactly built-in Asp.net core logger. Is it possible to log on remote IIS server using built-in logger in asp.net core?
– Richard S. Popov
Nov 19 '18 at 16:46
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I using ASP.NET Core built-in logger provider (ILogger), but can't understood where can I see logs on a remote IIS server
logging asp.net-core asp.net-core-2.0
I using ASP.NET Core built-in logger provider (ILogger), but can't understood where can I see logs on a remote IIS server
logging asp.net-core asp.net-core-2.0
logging asp.net-core asp.net-core-2.0
asked Nov 19 '18 at 15:33
Richard S. Popov
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Logging in ASP.NET Core
– Foo
Nov 19 '18 at 15:47
This seems very opinion-based. You as the programmer have the option of where you would like logs to be. The program does not lock you to one single form of logging / output
– Horkrine
Nov 19 '18 at 16:23
I mean exactly built-in Asp.net core logger. Is it possible to log on remote IIS server using built-in logger in asp.net core?
– Richard S. Popov
Nov 19 '18 at 16:46
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Logging in ASP.NET Core
– Foo
Nov 19 '18 at 15:47
This seems very opinion-based. You as the programmer have the option of where you would like logs to be. The program does not lock you to one single form of logging / output
– Horkrine
Nov 19 '18 at 16:23
I mean exactly built-in Asp.net core logger. Is it possible to log on remote IIS server using built-in logger in asp.net core?
– Richard S. Popov
Nov 19 '18 at 16:46
Logging in ASP.NET Core
– Foo
Nov 19 '18 at 15:47
Logging in ASP.NET Core
– Foo
Nov 19 '18 at 15:47
This seems very opinion-based. You as the programmer have the option of where you would like logs to be. The program does not lock you to one single form of logging / output
– Horkrine
Nov 19 '18 at 16:23
This seems very opinion-based. You as the programmer have the option of where you would like logs to be. The program does not lock you to one single form of logging / output
– Horkrine
Nov 19 '18 at 16:23
I mean exactly built-in Asp.net core logger. Is it possible to log on remote IIS server using built-in logger in asp.net core?
– Richard S. Popov
Nov 19 '18 at 16:46
I mean exactly built-in Asp.net core logger. Is it possible to log on remote IIS server using built-in logger in asp.net core?
– Richard S. Popov
Nov 19 '18 at 16:46
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It depends which loggers you use. The default console logger doesn't create persistent logs.
You can use Windows Event Log, or add 3rd party loggers like Serilog to have persistent logs.
See the documentation on logging https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/fundamentals/logging/?view=aspnetcore-2.1
At the bottom of the page it talks about the built in loggers. But other 3rd party loggers are also available. You can use multiple loggers.
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It depends which loggers you use. The default console logger doesn't create persistent logs.
You can use Windows Event Log, or add 3rd party loggers like Serilog to have persistent logs.
See the documentation on logging https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/fundamentals/logging/?view=aspnetcore-2.1
At the bottom of the page it talks about the built in loggers. But other 3rd party loggers are also available. You can use multiple loggers.
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It depends which loggers you use. The default console logger doesn't create persistent logs.
You can use Windows Event Log, or add 3rd party loggers like Serilog to have persistent logs.
See the documentation on logging https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/fundamentals/logging/?view=aspnetcore-2.1
At the bottom of the page it talks about the built in loggers. But other 3rd party loggers are also available. You can use multiple loggers.
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It depends which loggers you use. The default console logger doesn't create persistent logs.
You can use Windows Event Log, or add 3rd party loggers like Serilog to have persistent logs.
See the documentation on logging https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/fundamentals/logging/?view=aspnetcore-2.1
At the bottom of the page it talks about the built in loggers. But other 3rd party loggers are also available. You can use multiple loggers.
It depends which loggers you use. The default console logger doesn't create persistent logs.
You can use Windows Event Log, or add 3rd party loggers like Serilog to have persistent logs.
See the documentation on logging https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/fundamentals/logging/?view=aspnetcore-2.1
At the bottom of the page it talks about the built in loggers. But other 3rd party loggers are also available. You can use multiple loggers.
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Logging in ASP.NET Core
– Foo
Nov 19 '18 at 15:47
This seems very opinion-based. You as the programmer have the option of where you would like logs to be. The program does not lock you to one single form of logging / output
– Horkrine
Nov 19 '18 at 16:23
I mean exactly built-in Asp.net core logger. Is it possible to log on remote IIS server using built-in logger in asp.net core?
– Richard S. Popov
Nov 19 '18 at 16:46