Hey folks,

I'm using 2 rsyslog servers and am trying to get this stream compression
working, as it sounds quite magical (1/20th of the data sounds fantastic).
Sending box:

[root@sender ~]# rsyslogd -v
rsyslogd 8.8.0, compiled with:
  PLATFORM:             x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu
  PLATFORM (lsb_release -d):
  FEATURE_REGEXP:              Yes
  GSSAPI Kerberos 5 support:    No
  FEATURE_DEBUG (debug build, slow code):  No
  32bit Atomic operations supported: Yes
  64bit Atomic operations supported: Yes
  memory allocator:            system default
  Runtime Instrumentation (slow code):  No
  uuid support:          Yes
  Number of Bits in RainerScript integers: 64

[root@receiver ~]# rsyslogd -v
rsyslogd 8.8.0.ad1, compiled with:
  PLATFORM:             x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu
  PLATFORM (lsb_release -d):
  FEATURE_REGEXP:              Yes
  GSSAPI Kerberos 5 support:    No
  FEATURE_DEBUG (debug build, slow code):  No
  32bit Atomic operations supported: Yes
  64bit Atomic operations supported: Yes
  memory allocator:            system default
  Runtime Instrumentation (slow code):  No
  uuid support:          Yes
  Number of Bits in RainerScript integers: 64

Sending setup:
$template RAW, "%rawmsg:1:20480%\n"
if $rawmsg contains "myHeaderString|" then {action(
                        Type="omfwd"
                        Target="127.0.0.1"
                        Port="1514"
                        Protocol="tcp"
                        Template="RAW"
                        RebindInterval="250"
                        compression.mode="stream:always"
                        compression.stream.flushOnTXEnd="off"
                        queue.dequeuebatchsize="10000"
                        queue.type="fixedarray"
                        queue.filename="output.rsq"
                        queue.highwatermark="120000000"
                        queue.lowwatermark="15000000"
                        queue.discardmark="150000000"
                        queue.maxdiskspace="50g"
                        queue.size="150000000"
                        queue.saveonshutdown="on"
                        action.resumeretrycount="-1")stop}

Receiving setup:

$ModLoad imptcp
input(type="imptcp" port="514" address="0.0.0.0" Threads="16")


When i turn this on, i get garbage spewing to all consoles on both the
receiving and sending system.  Am i missing any gotchas with this?  Is
stream compression supported/tested?  Would it make any difference that i'm
shoving this over an SSH tunnel?

Anyone run into this before?  Could these 2 different 8.8.0 versions having
compatibility issues?  I'm about to throw the sending system into debug
mode to see if i can figure this out.

Cheers,

JB
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