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  • S SeMartens

    I would suggest that you write to the event log after each call (timer1start(), processorid()...) This will show you when your service hangs...

    It's not a bug, it's a feature! Check out my CodeProject article Permission-by-aspect. Me in Softwareland.

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    no event log doesn't work after functions. but it is working manual succesfully

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    • B Bernhard Hiller

      Is your service dependent on another service? Then make sure that the other service is started before.

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      a lot of services start before which is depend on how am I understand?

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        no event log doesn't work after functions. but it is working manual succesfully

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        Ok, and after which function? You should try to log to the disk (fixed file would be sufficient first) so that you can reconstruct the point of failure...

        It's not a bug, it's a feature! Check out my CodeProject article Permission-by-aspect. Me in Softwareland.

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          Ok, and after which function? You should try to log to the disk (fixed file would be sufficient first) so that you can reconstruct the point of failure...

          It's not a bug, it's a feature! Check out my CodeProject article Permission-by-aspect. Me in Softwareland.

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          "You should try to log to the disk" How am I doing it??

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            "You should try to log to the disk" How am I doing it??

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            You have several possibilities: 1. Use log4net: http://logging.apache.org/log4net/index.html[^] 2. Directly writing to a file: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa287548%28VS.71%29.aspx[^]

            It's not a bug, it's a feature! Check out my CodeProject article Permission-by-aspect. Me in Softwareland.

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            • S SeMartens

              You have several possibilities: 1. Use log4net: http://logging.apache.org/log4net/index.html[^] 2. Directly writing to a file: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa287548%28VS.71%29.aspx[^]

              It's not a bug, it's a feature! Check out my CodeProject article Permission-by-aspect. Me in Softwareland.

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              sorry I didn't understand like this.I can it. I will test it too, thanks..

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              • T tomorrow_ft

                protected override void OnStart(string[] args) { inform("START");// for event log timer1.Start(); proccessorid();//I give all system info learnsystem(); Process.Start(string.Format("http://XXX.XXX.XX.X:4561/Default.aspx?proccessor\_Id={0}",proccessor.ToString()));//I send system info a web page }

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                A wild guess is that the Process.Start can't run at that time (for whatever reason). Maybe put it in a try, wait and loop a few times if it fails.

                for maybe three times
                try
                Process.Start
                break
                catch
                wait a minute or so

                Better yet, run that on a separate thread so the OnStart completes in a timely manner.

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                  A wild guess is that the Process.Start can't run at that time (for whatever reason). Maybe put it in a try, wait and loop a few times if it fails.

                  for maybe three times
                  try
                  Process.Start
                  break
                  catch
                  wait a minute or so

                  Better yet, run that on a separate thread so the OnStart completes in a timely manner.

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                  hi all I put out the "Process.start" code, but it is not working. Only first inform("start") works, anothers not work Thats no problem on manual..

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                    hi all I put out the "Process.start" code, but it is not working. Only first inform("start") works, anothers not work Thats no problem on manual..

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                    PIEBALDconsult
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                    What does the code look like now?

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                      What does the code look like now?

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                      protected override void OnStart(string[] args) { inform("START");// for event log timer1.Start(); proccessorid();//I give all system info learnsystem(); }

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                        protected override void OnStart(string[] args) { inform("START");// for event log timer1.Start(); proccessorid();//I give all system info learnsystem(); }

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                        I think when I try learning proccesorid and all system info , the code is failed. I put out them and service started normally in boot.. But I have to take those informations.

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                        • T tomorrow_ft

                          a lot of services start before which is depend on how am I understand?

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                          Open services.msc. Right click on any service. You can see properties menu in pop menu. When you open properties of the service. you will see dependencies tab. Regards, Sunil G.

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                            Open services.msc. Right click on any service. You can see properties menu in pop menu. When you open properties of the service. you will see dependencies tab. Regards, Sunil G.

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                            no dependencies

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                              no dependencies

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                              Have you tried to change the start type of your to automatic.

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                                Have you tried to change the start type of your to automatic.

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                                anyway start type is automatic

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                                  protected override void OnStart(string[] args) { inform("START");// for event log timer1.Start(); proccessorid();//I give all system info learnsystem(); }

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                                  Get the learnsystem out of the OnStart; it doesn't belong there. OnStart must start the process and exit; that's all.

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                                    Get the learnsystem out of the OnStart; it doesn't belong there. OnStart must start the process and exit; that's all.

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                                    where do I get it

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                                      where do I get it

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                                      PIEBALDconsult
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                                      Probably in the main part of the Service -- perhaps check to see whether or not the system is learned:

                                      If not learned
                                      Try to learn
                                      If failed, log and return
                                      Do stuff

                                      You could then periodically check for changes in the system, too.

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