My omfwd config as follow:

            action  (
                    type="omfwd"
                    Target="172.16.26.249"
                    Port="514"
                    Protocol="tcp"
                    RebindInterval="50000"
                    name="action_webInfoLog-514_phplog"
                    queue.filename="action_webInfoLog-514_phplog"
                    queue.size="300000"
                    queue.dequeuebatchsize="1000"
                    queue.maxdiskspace="20G"
                    queue.discardseverity="3"
                    queue.checkpointinterval="10"
                    queue.type="linkedlist"
                    queue.workerthreads="1"
                    queue.timeoutshutdown="10"
                    queue.timeoutactioncompletion="10"
                    queue.timeoutenqueue="20"
                    queue.timeoutworkerthreadshutdown="10"
                    queue.workerthreadminimummessages="15000"
                    queue.maxfilesize="500M"
                    queue.saveonshutdown="on"
                    )

2014-12-18 2:22 GMT+08:00 David Lang <[email protected]>:
>
> On Wed, 17 Dec 2014, chenlin rao wrote:
>
>  I found omfwd would discard msg if I pass more than 1000msg per second.
>>
>
> more information about this please, I've passed 400K messages/sec with
> omfwd with no loss (at which point I hit the limit of gig-E), others have
> done more with faster networks.
>
> What does your config look like?
>
>  So
>> I need to use mmsequence to split intto several omfwd queues.
>>
>> While the input modules can process lots more message than omfwd, and I
>> found the imudp/imptcp use epoll, is there any output module using epoll?
>>
>
> epoll is a way to look for incoming things, it's not useful for outbound
> stuff
>
> David Lang
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