I have a question

I am going through the the stats, and there are some instances where the action 
processed goes to 500,00 + does that mean that it writes out that many messages 
in that second? also what are the resource-usage numbers?


Thu Oct 10 10:43:47 2013: action 1: processed=1400000 failed=0
Thu Oct 10 10:43:47 2013: imudp(*:514): submitted=0
Thu Oct 10 10:43:47 2013: imudp(*:514): submitted=0
Thu Oct 10 10:43:47 2013: resource-usage: utime=127966546 stime=173249662 
maxrss=20414472 minflt=5116893 majflt=0 inblock=0 oublock=21631064 
nvcsw=4687486 nivcsw=59354
Thu Oct 10 10:43:47 2013: main Q: size=1985593 enqueued=0 full=0 
discarded.full=0 discarded.nf=0 maxqsize=20000000

Thu Oct 10 10:43:48 2013: imuxsock: submitted=0 ratelimit.discarded=0 
ratelimit.numratelimiters=0
Thu Oct 10 10:43:48 2013: action 1: processed=574000 failed=0
Thu Oct 10 10:43:48 2013: imudp(*:514): submitted=0
Thu Oct 10 10:43:48 2013: imudp(*:514): submitted=0
Thu Oct 10 10:43:48 2013: resource-usage: utime=131556000 stime=174801426 
maxrss=20414472 minflt=5116893 majflt=0 inblock=0 oublock=22391480 
nvcsw=4814080 nivcsw=59376
Thu Oct 10 10:43:48 2013: main Q: size=1410593 enqueued=0 full=0 
discarded.full=0 discarded.nf=0 maxqsize=20000000

----- Original Message -----
From: Robert
Sent: 10/10/13 09:46 AM
To: Rainer Gerhards
Subject: Re: [rsyslog] Tr : Re: perfomance tweaking (fwd)

These are the results with 1000 for both timeREquery and batchsize, writing out 
to /dev/null ----- Original Message ----- From: Rainer Gerhards Sent: 10/10/13 
08:48 AM To: Robert Subject: Re: [rsyslog] Tr : Re: perfomance tweaking (fwd) 
umm.. again the ML thread is broken :-( On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 2:43 PM, Robert 
< [email protected] > wrote:From the documentation does that mean that I should 
lessen my timeRequery and batchSize? to something lower ? A relatively large 
batch size is a good thing. I would be conservative with timeRequery in a large 
batch environment. As I wrote in the doc, I'd recommend not to go higer than 
10. Rainer Robert. Robert.




Robert.
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