I have an application which will copy 1000 files from One folder to another. After each file is copied we will write the Copy Success/Failure information into a separate file.
At some time, during writing this copy information in a file, StreamWriter.WriteLine
throws the following exception:
10/28/2014 12.21.02.068 Message : Not enough storage is available to process this command. Filename : Copying file C:\Program Files\XYZ\SampleFile.xml to C:\Program Files\ABC\SampleFile.xml.xml | Inner Exception : | Type : System.IO.IOException | Source : mscorlib
Not enough storage is available to process this command.
at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 errorCode, String maybeFullPath)
at System.IO.__ConsoleStream.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 count)
at System.IO.StreamWriter.Flush(Boolean flushStream, Boolean flushEncoder)
at System.IO.StreamWriter.Write(Char[] buffer, Int32 index, Int32 count)
at System.IO.TextWriter.WriteLine(String value)
at System.IO.TextWriter.SyncTextWriter.WriteLine(String value)
at System.Console.WriteLine(String value)
at VersionActivator.VersionActivationController.LogMessage(String message)
mscorlib : Not enough storage is available to process this command.**
But this application works fine when the PC initialized in safe mode.
My Code :
foreach (FileInfo fi in source.GetFiles())
{
if (fi.Exists)
{
string destFileName = Path.Combine(target.FullName, fi.Name);
// If the file is readonly, make it non-readonly
if (File.Exists(destFileName))
{
File.SetAttributes(destFileName, FileAttributes.Normal); // IMS 2793051209
}
LogMessage(string.Format("Copying file {0} to {1}", fi.FullName, destFileName));
fi.CopyTo(destFileName, true);
}
}
public void LogMessage(string message)
{
try
{
**Console.WriteLine(message); // This is the place am getting IO exception**
if (m_LogWriter != null)
{
m_LogWriter.WriteLine(
string.Format(@"{0} {1}"
, DateTime.Now.ToString("MM/dd/yyyy HH.mm.ss.fff")
, message)
);
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
WriteException(ex, message);
throw;
}
}