> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:rsyslog-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of V B
> Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 5:12 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [rsyslog] multithreading question
> 
> Gents,
>   I have compiled rsyslog with --enable-pthreads, and can see the
> threads.

Which version?

> 
>   20087 root      15   0  100m 4060 1704 R 37.0  0.1   0:52.24 rs:main
> Q:Reg
> 
>   20088 root      16   0  100m 4060 1704 R  4.0  0.1   0:07.15
> rs:action 2
> que
>   20084 root      16   0  100m 4060 1704 S  1.0  0.1   0:03.75 rsyslogd
> 
> 
>   Also, what this tells me (from this graph
> http://www.rsyslog.com/doc/queues_analogy.html) is that most processing
> power is in the input, pre-processor, and the filter engines.

Well, kind of. That's a pretty user-level paper leaving out many subtle
issues. You should at least also read the queue doc paper.

> 
>   Any way we can speed this up?

What's the problem?

> 
>   Also, it seems that throwing more cores at rsyslog would not help...
> a 4
> core machine should do just fine.

In most cases yes, but depends on the config.

>  4GB ram sufficient?
>
Depends on the config, usually far sufficient.

Rainer
 
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