Requires a longer reply, need to lookup some things myself first - that's
why I didn't throw in comments.

But one very important thing: by default a queue has max 1 worker. This
needs to be increased if multiple ones are desired.  I guess that was the
main point missing. If you create an async action queue, you also get one
more thread. Probably that's why it looks how it looks.  I don't know the
parameters out of my head.

Sent from phone, thus brief.
Am 15.06.2013 03:40 schrieb "David Lang" <[email protected]>:

> clarifying some questions that have come up in discussions around
> rulesets, thread, and queues
>
> When you tie a ruleset to a specific input, does that still use the same
> main queue? or will the logs from that input go to a different main queue
> (so the workers working on that queue will have no locking contention with
> workers working on logs from a different input), or do they get put on a
> single main queue.
>
> how do output threads and rulesets interact?
>
> from what was reported, it looks as if everything goes to one queue, and
> only if you set action queues per-ruleset will you end up with per-ruleset
> threads (in this case, actually per-actionqueue threads)
>
> Is omfile able to make use of multiple threads if you have a single action
> (in this case, using dynafiles)
>
>
> note, the documentation for omfile there is a bad entry
> http://www.rsyslog.com/doc/**omfile.html<http://www.rsyslog.com/doc/omfile.html>
>
> * DynaFileCacheSize (not mandatory, default will be used)
> Defines a template to be used for the output.
>
>
> I think this is the wrong description and it would be good to say what the
> default is.
>
> David Lang
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