Yes, a manual HUP released them all but not instantaneously. Took a few seconds.
A logrotate bug? On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 11:38 AM, David Lang <[email protected]> wrote: > If you manually do a kill -HUP 11311 do these files get released? > > > David Lang > > On Tue, 25 Jun 2013, Xuri Nagarin wrote: > > More fun info: >> >> $ sudo lsof -s | awk '$5 == "REG"' | sort -n -r -k 7,7 | head -n 50 | grep >> deleted >> rsyslogd 11331 root 20w REG 9,2 117175430149 >> 8847368 /var/log/joe/CISCO/app7/**logfile.1 (deleted) >> rsyslogd 11331 root 9w REG 9,2 53533745904 >> 8839187 /var/log/joe/Microsoft/app1/**logfile.1 (deleted) >> rsyslogd 11331 root 10w REG 9,2 16268001760 >> 8839237 /var/log/joe/Microsoft/app2/**logfile.1 (deleted) >> rsyslogd 11331 root 18w REG 9,2 1831944964 >> 8847369 /var/log/joe/Microsoft/app3/**logfile.1 (deleted) >> >> >> >> >> On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 12:10 PM, Xuri Nagarin <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Happening again: >>> >>> $ sudo du -sh * >>> 9.8M bin >>> 26M boot >>> 220K dev >>> 6.9M etc >>> 3.5G home >>> 129M lib >>> 22M lib64 >>> 20K lost+found >>> 8.0K media >>> 8.0K mnt >>> 6.4G opt >>> du: cannot access `proc/2713/task/9576': No such file or directory >>> du: cannot access `proc/9490/task/9490/fd/4': No such file or directory >>> du: cannot access `proc/9490/task/9490/fdinfo/4'**: No such file or >>> directory >>> du: cannot access `proc/9490/fd/4': No such file or directory >>> du: cannot access `proc/9490/fdinfo/4': No such file or directory >>> 0 proc >>> 116K root >>> 13M sbin >>> 4.0K selinux >>> 4.0K srv >>> 0 sys >>> 296K tmp >>> 1.3G usr >>> 39G var >>> >>> $ sudo df -kh >>> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on >>> /dev/md2 913G 212G 655G 25% / >>> tmpfs 16G 0 16G 0% /dev/shm >>> /dev/md0 97M 31M 62M 34% /boot >>> >>> I am seeing the same baheviour on a second system. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 12:04 PM, Xuri Nagarin <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> My suspicion was something to do with dynamic file creation but looking >>>> at the code, both static and dynamic file creation use the same >>>> function of >>>> file "open": >>>> >>>> From tools/omfile.c >>>> ------------xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-**-------------- >>>> fd = open((char*) newFileName, >>>> O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_CREAT|O_**NOCTTY|O_CLOEXEC, >>>> 556 pData->fCreateMode); >>>> ------------xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-**-------------- >>>> >>>> "O_APPEND" should take care of file being rotated while rsyslog is >>>> trying >>>> to write to it. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 11:47 AM, Xuri Nagarin <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Not a typo or error, in RHEL the rsyslogd start up script in init.d has >>>>> an explicit variable "PIDFILE" set as: >>>>> PIDFILE=/var/run/syslogd.pid >>>>> >>>>> :) >>>>> >>>>> I did not write the script, using whatever was bundled in the RPM I >>>>> grabbed from Adiscon. >>>>> >>>>> To confirm: >>>>> $ ps ax | grep rsyslog >>>>> 11331 ? Sl 61:18 /sbin/rsyslogd -i /var/run/syslogd.pid -x >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 11:41 AM, Soham Chakraborty < >>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> In the logrotate config, change it to /var/run/rsyslog.pid and test. >>>>>> On >>>>>> a >>>>>> quick skim, it looks like a typo. >>>>>> >>>>>> Soham >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 11:07 PM, David Lang <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> well, one thing that looks wrong is that logrotate is looking for >>>>>>> /var/run/syslog.pid, but on my systems the pid is in >>>>>>> >>>>>> /var/log/rsyslog.pid >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> are you sure that rsyslog is actually getting the HUP? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> can you try sending it a HUP manually and see if it closes the files? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> David Lang >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Tue, 25 Jun 2013, Xuri Nagarin wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2013 11:34:08 -0700 >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> From: Xuri Nagarin <[email protected]> >>>>>>>> Reply-To: rsyslog-users <[email protected]> >>>>>>>> To: rsyslog-users <[email protected]> >>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [rsyslog] HUP-ing rsyslog does not free up disk space >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi David, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The master conf file is simple with few additions that are >>>>>>>> self-explanatory. The other conf in rsyslog.d, I have added comments >>>>>>>> inline >>>>>>>> in the conf that explain the config logic. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> /etc/rsyslog.conf >>>>>>>> ==============================****============================** >>>>>>>> ==** >>>>>>>> =========== >>>>>>>> module(load="impstats" interval="600" severity="7" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> log.syslog="off" /* need to turn log stream logging off! */ >>>>>>>> log.file="/var/log/rsyslog-****stats.log") >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> $ModLoad imuxsock.so # Unix sockets >>>>>>>> $ModLoad imklog.so # Kernel logger >>>>>>>> $MainMsgQueueSize 1000000 >>>>>>>> $OMFileIOBufferSize 512k >>>>>>>> $MaxMessageSize 8k >>>>>>>> $MainMsgQueueWorkerThreads 64 >>>>>>>> $umask 0000 >>>>>>>> $FileOwner joe >>>>>>>> $FileGroup joe >>>>>>>> $DirOwner joe >>>>>>>> $DirGroup joe >>>>>>>> $DirCreateMode 0755 >>>>>>>> $FileCreateMode 0644 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> $ActionFileDefaultTemplate RSYSLOG_TraditionalFileFormat >>>>>>>> $IncludeConfig /etc/rsyslog.d/*.conf >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> $RuleSet local >>>>>>>> *.info;mail.none;authpriv.****none;cron.none >>>>>>>> /var/log/messages >>>>>>>> authpriv.* >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> /var/log/secure >>>>>> >>>>>>> mail.* >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> -/var/log/maillog >>>>>> >>>>>>> cron.* /var/log/cron >>>>>>>> *.emerg * >>>>>>>> uucp,news.crit >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> /var/log/spooler >>>>>> >>>>>>> local7.* >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> /var/log/boot.log >>>>>> >>>>>>> $DefaultRuleset local >>>>>>>> ==============================****============================** >>>>>>>> ==** >>>>>>>> =========== >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> /etc/rsyslog.d/cef.conf >>>>>>>> ==============================****============================** >>>>>>>> ==** >>>>>>>> =========== >>>>>>>> # Senders are four Arcsight Logger devices that send logs in CEF >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> format >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> #template for writing CEF formatted logs >>>>>>>> template(name="cefdynfile" type="string" >>>>>>>> string="/var/log/joe/%$!****vendor%/%$!product%/logfile") >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> #template for writing logs from non-CEF sources >>>>>>>> template(name="noncefdynfile" type="string" >>>>>>>> string="/var/log/joe/noncef/%****hostname%/%programname%/**** >>>>>>>> logfile") >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> ruleset(name="tcpcef") { >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> #CEF uses the pipe delimiter, fields 2 and 3 are product vendor and >>>>>>>> product >>>>>>>> type respectively >>>>>>>> set $!vendor = field($msg, 124, 2); >>>>>>>> set $!product = field($msg, 124, 3); >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Rules to write CEF formatted logs to disk and send logs by app >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> type to >>>>>> >>>>>>> their flume destinations that are listening on the same box >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> if $syslogtag=="CEF:" then { action (type="omfile" ASyncWriting="on" >>>>>>>> IOBufferSize="8192K" FileOwner="joe" FileGroup="joe" DirOwner="joe" >>>>>>>> DirGroup="joe" DirCreateMode="0755" FileCreateMode="0644" >>>>>>>> DynaFile="cefdynfile") } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app1" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>>>> Port="5161" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app2" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>>>> Port="5146" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app3" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>>>> Port="5172" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app4" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>>>> Port="5162" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app5" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>>>> Port="5166" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app6" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>>>> Port="5163" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app7" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>>>> Port="5164" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app8" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>>>> Port="5177" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app9" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>>>> Port="5144" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app10" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5145" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app11" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5148" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app12" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5180" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app13" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5147" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app14" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5149" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app15" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5150" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app16" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5151" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app17" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5152" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app18" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5153" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app19" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5155" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app20" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5156" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app21" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5157" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app22" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5158" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app23" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5159" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app24" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5160" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app25" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5178" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app26" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5165" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app27" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5165" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app28" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5167" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app29" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5167" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app30" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5179" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app31" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5169" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app32" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5170" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app33" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5171" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app34" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5174" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app35" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5173" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app36" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5175" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app37" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5176" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app38" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5154" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> if $!product == "app39" then { action (type="omfwd" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Target="127.0.0.1" >>>>>> >>>>>>> Port="5181" Protocol="tcp") stop } >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Unfortunately, the four Arcsight Loggers also send us garbage so >>>>>>>> whatever >>>>>>>> could not be parsed/classified correctly by the rules above, gets >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> parked >>>>>> >>>>>>> in >>>>>>>> a catchall file. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> if $fromhost-ip == '10.1.1.100' or $fromhost-ip == '10.1.1.101' or >>>>>>>> $fromhost-ip == '10.1.1.102' or $fromhost-ip == '10.1.1.103' then { >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> action >>>>>> >>>>>>> (type="omfile" FileOwner="joe" FileGroup="joe" DirOwner="joe" >>>>>>>> DirGroup="joe" DirCreateMode="0755" FileCreateMode="0644" >>>>>>>> file="/var/log/joe/fallback/****logfile") >>>>>>>> & action (type="omfwd" Target="127.0.0.1" Port="5182" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Protocol="tcp" >>>>>> >>>>>>> ) >>>>>>>> stop } >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Take care of all the non-CEF / BSD Syslog formatted streams coming >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> in >>>>>> >>>>>>> else { >>>>>>>> action (type="omfile" ASyncWriting="on" IOBufferSize="8192K" >>>>>>>> FileOwner="joe" FileGroup="joe" DirOwner="joe" DirGroup="joe" >>>>>>>> DirCreateMode="0755" FileCreateMode="0644" DynaFile="noncefdynfile") >>>>>>>> & action (type="omfwd" Target="127.0.0.1" Port="5182" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Protocol="tcp") >>>>>> >>>>>>> } >>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> module(load="imtcp" ) # needs to be done just once >>>>>>>> input(type="imtcp" port="514" ruleset="tcpcef") >>>>>>>> ==============================****============================** >>>>>>>> ==** >>>>>>>> =========== >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Here's the logrotate code: >>>>>>>> ==============================****============================** >>>>>>>> ==** >>>>>>>> =========== >>>>>>>> /var/log/joe/*/*/* >>>>>>>> /var/log/joe/*/*/*/* >>>>>>>> { >>>>>>>> missingok >>>>>>>> size 1G >>>>>>>> rotate 0 >>>>>>>> sharedscripts >>>>>>>> postrotate >>>>>>>> if [ -f /var/run/syslog.pid ]; then \ >>>>>>>> kill -HUP `cat /var/run/syslog.pid`; \ >>>>>>>> fi; >>>>>>>> endscript >>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>> ==============================****============================** >>>>>>>> ==** >>>>>>>> =========== >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 10:12 AM, David Lang <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Tue, 25 Jun 2013, Xuri Nagarin wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On RHEL 6.2 64-bit, I have Rsyslog 7.4.1 (actually, the issue has >>>>>>>>> existed >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> for earlier versions too). >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> After logrotation, the logrotate script HUPs the rsyslogd pid but >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> the >>>>>> >>>>>>> disk >>>>>>>>>> space doesn't free up until I restart rsyslog. After a few hours >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> "df" >>>>>> >>>>>>> reports a full filesystem whereas "ls" shows much smaller file >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> sizes. In >>>>>> >>>>>>> between this confusion, rsyslog seems to stop receiving log >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> streams. >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Is there a way for rsyslog to switch file handles when it is >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> HUP-ed? >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> rsyslog is already supposed to close and re-open files when it's >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> HUP-ed, >>>>>> >>>>>>> and it seems to be working for me and many others. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> could you send your config file so we can see if there is anything >>>>>>>>> unusual >>>>>>>>> in it? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> David Lang >>>>>>>>> ______________________________******_________________ >>>>>>>>> rsyslog mailing list >>>>>>>>> http://lists.adiscon.net/******mailman/listinfo/rsyslog<http://lists.adiscon.net/****mailman/listinfo/rsyslog> >>>>>>>>> < >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> http://lists.adiscon.net/****mailman/listinfo/rsyslog<http://lists.adiscon.net/**mailman/listinfo/rsyslog> >>>>>> > >>>>>> >>>>>>> <http:**//lists.adiscon.net/**mailman/**listinfo/rsyslog<http://lists.adiscon.net/mailman/**listinfo/rsyslog> >>>>>>>>> < >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> http://lists.adiscon.net/**mailman/listinfo/rsyslog<http://lists.adiscon.net/mailman/listinfo/rsyslog> >>>>>> > >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> http://www.rsyslog.com/******professional-services/<http://www.rsyslog.com/****professional-services/> >>>>>>>>> < >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> http://www.rsyslog.com/****professional-services/<http://www.rsyslog.com/**professional-services/> >>>>>> > >>>>>> >>>>>>> <http://**www.rsyslog.com/**professional-**services/<http://www.rsyslog.com/professional-**services/> >>>>>>>>> < >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> http://www.rsyslog.com/**professional-services/<http://www.rsyslog.com/professional-services/> >>>>>> > >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> What's up with rsyslog? 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PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE and DO NOT >>>>>> POST if >>>>>> you DON'T LIKE THAT. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> ______________________________**_________________ >> rsyslog mailing list >> http://lists.adiscon.net/**mailman/listinfo/rsyslog<http://lists.adiscon.net/mailman/listinfo/rsyslog> >> http://www.rsyslog.com/**professional-services/<http://www.rsyslog.com/professional-services/> >> What's up with rsyslog? Follow https://twitter.com/rgerhards >> NOTE WELL: This is a PUBLIC mailing list, posts are ARCHIVED by a myriad >> of sites beyond our control. PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE and DO NOT POST if you >> DON'T LIKE THAT. >> >> ______________________________**_________________ > rsyslog mailing list > http://lists.adiscon.net/**mailman/listinfo/rsyslog<http://lists.adiscon.net/mailman/listinfo/rsyslog> > http://www.rsyslog.com/**professional-services/<http://www.rsyslog.com/professional-services/> > What's up with rsyslog? Follow https://twitter.com/rgerhards > NOTE WELL: This is a PUBLIC mailing list, posts are ARCHIVED by a myriad > of sites beyond our control. PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE and DO NOT POST if you > DON'T LIKE THAT. > _______________________________________________ rsyslog mailing list http://lists.adiscon.net/mailman/listinfo/rsyslog http://www.rsyslog.com/professional-services/ What's up with rsyslog? Follow https://twitter.com/rgerhards NOTE WELL: This is a PUBLIC mailing list, posts are ARCHIVED by a myriad of sites beyond our control. PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE and DO NOT POST if you DON'T LIKE THAT.

