Hi David, > I haven't gone back to the 3.x series, but I did several more runs with > 4.2.0 doing the folloiwng > > killall syslogd; tcpdump -n -s 0 -w rsyslog.sniff-10 -i eth0 & > rsyslogd -c4 -x -d >rsyslog.debug-10 2>&1 ; killall tcpdump; syslogd -r > -h ; mv /core /core-4.2.0-10 > > I have several complete steps, as well as several partial sets of data. > I > will gzip them and attempt to send them to you directly.
Thanks for the data set, I am right now working on it. Unfortunately, as I feared, the core files do not really help. There is a big mismatch between your system environment and mine, and so gdb is not able to extract any useful information. All I see is that there are six threads in the system, and the rest is almost only question marks. So it would be great if you could issue the gdb commands in your environment and let me know the outcome. Thanks, Rainer _______________________________________________ rsyslog mailing list http://lists.adiscon.net/mailman/listinfo/rsyslog http://www.rsyslog.com

