When logging when is an error fatal?

I consider fatal errors to be when your application can’t do any more useful work. Non-fatal errors are when there’s a problem but your application can still continue to function, even at a reduced level of functionality or performance.

Examples of fatal errors include:

  • Running out of disk space on the logging device and you’re required to keep logging.
  • Total loss of network connectivity in a client application.
  • Missing configuration information if no default can be used.

Non-fatal errors would include:

  • A server where a single session fails for some reason but you can still service other clients.
  • An intermittent error, such as lost session, if a new session can be established.
  • Missing configuration information if a default value can be used.

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