Hello,

I’m trying to get some insight into an issue that we have been seeing quite a 
bit.  We have some postgres servers that are quite verbose.  When the servers 
get busy we have an issue where they queue their logs locally instead of 
sending over the network however I can’t find any reason why that would be, at 
least not from a OS resource standpoint.  We are running 
rsyslog4-4.8.0-1.ius.el5.  This is my config from the client that was having 
issues : http://pastebin.com/n3XpRdMm.

I watched it queue about 10k files under /var/spool/rsyslog before I finally 
had to manually delete them out because disk was filling up.

What’s the best way to get some insight into why this might be happening?  Is 
there a way I can enable some debug logging for the rsyslog process itself?  
Any settings in our config that could be tweaked?

Thanks,
Dan



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