ILogConsumer.Log Method
Definition
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The method to call during logging. This method should be very fast, since it is called synchronously during Orleans logging.
public void Log (Orleans.Runtime.Severity severity, Orleans.Runtime.LoggerType loggerType, string caller, string message, System.Net.IPEndPoint myIPEndPoint, Exception exception, int eventCode = 0);
abstract member Log : Orleans.Runtime.Severity * Orleans.Runtime.LoggerType * string * string * System.Net.IPEndPoint * Exception * int -> unit
Public Sub Log (severity As Severity, loggerType As LoggerType, caller As String, message As String, myIPEndPoint As IPEndPoint, exception As Exception, Optional eventCode As Integer = 0)
Parameters
- severity
- Severity
The severity of the message being traced.
- loggerType
- LoggerType
The type of logger the message is being traced through.
- caller
- String
The name of the logger tracing the message.
- message
- String
The message to log.
- myIPEndPoint
- IPEndPoint
The IPEndPoint of the Orleans client/server if known. May be null.
- exception
- Exception
The exception to log. May be null.
- eventCode
- Int32
Numeric event code for this log entry. May be zero, meaning 'Unspecified'. In general, all log entries at severity=Error or greater should specify an explicit error code value.