Am 13.03.2011 10:29, schrieb Phil Dibowitz:
> Package: rsyslog
> Version: 5.7.8-1
> Severity: important
> 
> 
> Ever since the 5.7 upgrade which I installed on 2/20, my rsyslog hasn't been
> logging messages from remote sources. This started on the 5.7.4-1 package and
> has continued with 5.7.4-2, 5.7.5-1, 5.7.6-1, and 5.7.8-1.

..

> and then set another machine (running standard syslog) to transfer all logs 
> to the rsyslog server:

Could you describe your setup on the sending machine: which distro, which
syslog, which version.

> Mar 13 01:09:43 alt rsyslogd-2163: epoll_ctl failed on fd 1, id 0/0x89378f8, 
> op 1 with Bad file descriptor : Bad file descriptor [try 
> http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2163 ]
> Mar 13 01:09:43 alt rsyslogd-2163: epoll_ctl failed on fd 2, id 1/0x89378f8, 
> op 1 with Bad file descriptor : Bad file descriptor [try 
> http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2163 ]
> 
> Kernel: Linux 2.6.26-1-686 (SMP w/1 CPU core)

2.6.26 kernels (from lenny) do not support epoll. Is there a reason why you run
wheezy on top of a lenny kernel?
Could you try updating to at least the squeeze kernel or wheezy/sid and test 
again.
That said, I'll check if epoll is a compile time check and not a runtime one in
rsyslog.


Cheers,
Michael


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