> > I understand this is not the answer you were looking for. Sorry for that.
> > But even if I dug out which patch you need, it wouldn't go into the
> > ubuntu package, so there is no point in that.
> 
> In fact it would. We have a contract with Canonical and if I had a patch, we 
> can
> ask them to backport and build a new Natty package. 

I find this interesting. For folks that have a contract with us, we go find 
bugs&patches ourselves when problems are reported (even in old versions). Do 
you mean you have a contract with Canonical and they will only act under it if 
you provide the patch yourself? Strange...

>Do you happen to
> remember what the problem was (or might have been)? Some keyword maybe
> so that I can go hunt for the patch? Note that I'm only seeing this problem on
> machines that hung so I'm wondering if something else is going on that causes
> rsyslog to stop logging. I'm not trying to blame rsyslog, I'm just trying to 
> find the
> cause of the hang and the syslog funkiness is all I've got at the moment to go
> after.

My guess is that the problem is related to light delay mode, probably in 
imuxsock. At least that immediately triggered my mind. But I have no idea when 
exactly this was addressed. The ChangeLog (retrieve via git if you don't have 
it otherwise) will possibly help.

Rainer 
> 
> > If you can build from
> > source, you can do that, but then simply use the most recent released
> > version (4.8.somewhat for the v4 tree). Note that v4 is officially too
> > old to be supported by the project itself. We are right now at 6.2.2.
> 
> Understood. But these are production machines and I can't install unsupported
> (by Canonical) packages.
> 
> ...Juerg
> 
> 
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