On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Muhammad Asif <[email protected]> wrote:

> This issue is not happen by using LOIC or tcpflood but it happen using
> "kiwi syslog sender". Actually kiwi syslog sender is comparatively exact
> that other tools.
>
> # rsyslog configuration file
> # note that most of this config file uses old-style format,
> # because it is well-known AND quite suitable for simple cases
> # like we have with the default config. For more advanced
> # things, RainerScript configuration is suggested.
>
> # For more information see /usr/share/doc/rsyslog-*/rsyslog_conf.html
> # If you experience problems, see
> http://www.rsyslog.com/doc/troubleshoot.html
>
> #### MODULES ####
>
> module(load="imuxsock") # provides support for local system logging (e.g.
> via logger command)
> module(load="imklog")   # provides kernel logging support (previously done
> by rklogd)
> #module(load"immark")  # provides --MARK-- message capability
>
> # Provides UDP syslog reception
> # for parameters see http://www.rsyslog.com/doc/imudp.html
> module(load="imudp") # needs to be done just once
> input(type="imudp" port="514")
>
> # Provides TCP syslog reception
> # for parameters see http://www.rsyslog.com/doc/imtcp.html
> module(load="imtcp") # needs to be done just once
> input(type="imtcp" port="514")
>
> #### GLOBAL DIRECTIVES ####
>
> # Use default timestamp format
> $ActionFileDefaultTemplate RSYSLOG_TraditionalFileFormat
>
> # File syncing capability is disabled by default. This feature is usually
> not required,
> # not useful and an extreme performance hit
> #$ActionFileEnableSync on
>
> # Include all config files in /etc/rsyslog.d/
> $IncludeConfig /etc/rsyslog.d/*.conf
>
>
nothing in here?


>
> #### RULES ####
>
> # Log all kernel messages to the console.
> # Logging much else clutters up the screen.
> #kern.*                                                 /dev/console
>
> # Log anything (except mail) of level info or higher.
> # Don't log private authentication messages!
> *.info;mail.none;authpriv.none;cron.none                /var/log/messages
>
> # The authpriv file has restricted access.
> authpriv.*                                              /var/log/secure
>
> # Log all the mail messages in one place.
> mail.*                                                  /var/log/maillog
>
>
> # Log cron stuff
> cron.*                                                  /var/log/cron
>
> # Everybody gets emergency messages
> *.emerg                                                 :omusrmsg:*
>
>
judging from what you write and assuming I see the full config,  I would
guess that the kiwi tool emits emergency messages. If so, either remove
this rule or make Kiwi use a decent severity.


> # Save news errors of level crit and higher in a special file.
> uucp,news.crit                                          /var/log/spooler
>
> # Save boot messages also to boot.log
> local7.*                                                /var/log/boot.log
>
>
> # ### begin forwarding rule ###
> # The statement between the begin ... end define a SINGLE forwarding
> # rule. They belong together, do NOT split them. If you create multiple
> # forwarding rules, duplicate the whole block!
> # Remote Logging (we use TCP for reliable delivery)
> #
> # An on-disk queue is created for this action. If the remote host is
> # down, messages are spooled to disk and sent when it is up again.
> #$WorkDirectory /var/lib/rsyslog # where to place spool files
> #$ActionQueueFileName fwdRule1 # unique name prefix for spool files
> #$ActionQueueMaxDiskSpace 1g   # 1gb space limit (use as much as possible)
> #$ActionQueueSaveOnShutdown on # save messages to disk on shutdown
> #$ActionQueueType LinkedList   # run asynchronously
> #$ActionResumeRetryCount -1    # infinite retries if host is down
> # remote host is: name/ip:port, e.g. 192.168.0.1:514, port optional
> #*.* @@remote-host:514
> # ### end of the forwarding rule ###
> *.* @Remote-Server:514
>
>
As a side-note, if that is your sole config, the main queue is definitely
not tuned for a high message rate. The default setting is far too low.

Rainer

>
> On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 4:16 PM, Rainer Gerhards
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > There seems to be something totally wrong with your config. Please post
> the
> > complete rsyslog.conf (and all included files, if any).
> >
> > Rainer
> >
> >
> > On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 12:56 PM, Muhammad Asif <[email protected]
> > >wrote:
> >
> > > Hi! Everyone,
> > >
> > > I am using "kiwi syslog sender" to send logs on rsyslog server. But
> > problem
> > > is rsyslog start showing logs on consol even in ssd terminal. I cancel
> it
> > > but it again starts. I can,t do anything during this time. Is it
> possible
> > > to avoid it because it also reduce rsyslog performance. I can't write
> > > receiving logs in files. I just listen receive logs on UDP port and
> > forward
> > > to remote server.
> > >
> > >
> > > Regards
> > > M.Asif
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