On Thu, 6 Jun 2013, Marcelo Veglienzone wrote:
is the retry limit tuneable ? also is ther a way to trace what rsyslog is
actually doing there ?
Yes to both.
for tracing rsyslog, start it with -dn (d to turn on debugging, n to keep it
from going into the background)
I'd have to do a search to find the config options for seeting retrys
David Lang
thanks
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 1:26 PM, David Lang <[email protected]> wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jun 2013, Marcelo Veglienzone wrote:
Hi all,
I have a central rsyslog server saving files locally in flat files as well
as pushing the messages to two logstash instances where mail and cron
messages go to one instance and the rest go the other one.
I've tried to implement the usage of
$**ActionExecOnlyWhenPreviousIsSu**spended but it's not working for me.
So the question is, how does rsyslog check for availability ?
It trys to send a message to the destination, if it gets an error it's not
working. At that point the retry logic kicks in and it tries again until it
exceeds the retry limit, at that point it's considered unavailable.
At least, that's my understanding :-)
David Lang
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