The module lmnet.so is in the the module path I have supplied in the
cmdline. Is there something else which I am missing?

Regards,
Prashant
On Jul 11, 2015 2:30 PM, "Rainer Gerhards" <[email protected]> wrote:

> This looks like "make install" did not work properly. The module must
> be found in the default search path.
>
> HTH
> Rainer
>
> 2015-07-11 10:45 GMT+02:00 Prashant Batra <[email protected]>:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have build rsyslog 8.11.0 with the following configure command-
> >
> > $ ./configure --host=x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu
> > --build=x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu --prefix=/home/pbatra/rsyslog-build
> > --disable-testbench --enable-imfile --enable-impstats --enable-imptcp
> > --enable-omuxsock --enable-relp --enable-unlimited-select
> > --disable-libgcrypt --disable-liblogging-stdlog --enable-omprog
> > --enable-debug
> >
> >
> > I am running it on my test-bed as below (had put a print to see the
> modules
> > that are getting registered)-
> >
> > $ /sbin/rsyslogd -d -n -M /lib64/rsyslog/
> >
> > 8704.678794860:main thread    : rsyslogd 8.11.0 startup, module path
> > '/lib64/rsyslog/', cwd:/root
> > 8704.678814093:main thread    : Registering object errmsg
> > 8704.678822851:main thread    : Registering object datetime
> > 8704.678835812:main thread    : Registering object var
> > 8704.678840627:main thread    : setting default module load directory
> > '/lib64/rsyslog/'
> > 8704.678843908:main thread    : Registering object module
> > 8704.678847515:main thread    : Registering object strm
> > 8704.678855503:main thread    : Registering object statsobj
> > 8704.678858801:main thread    : Registering object prop
> > 8704.678875826:main thread    : Registering object glbl
> > 8704.678883597:main thread    : Registering object msg
> > 8704.678889424:main thread    : Registering object ruleset
> > 8704.678893248:main thread    : Registering object wti
> > 8704.678896981:main thread    : Registering object wtp
> > 8704.678902614:main thread    : Registering object qqueue
> > 8704.678907090:main thread    : caller requested object 'net', not found
> > (iRet -3003)
> > 8704.678912673:main thread    : Requested to load module 'lmnet'
> > 8704.678916631:main thread    : loading module '/lib64/rsyslog/lmnet.so'
> > 8704.678977117:main thread    : Called LogMsg, msg: could not load module
> > '/lib64/rsyslog/lmnet.so', rsyslog error -2054
> >
> > rsyslog runtime error(3,-2068): could not load module
> > '/lib64/rsyslog/lmnet.so', rsyslog error -2054
> >  [v8.11.0 try http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2068 ]
> > Error during class init for object 'conf' - failing...
> > rsyslogd initializiation failed - global classes could not be
> initialized.
> > Did you do a "make install"?
> >
> >
> > Module lmnet is failing. I am not able to figure-out if its mu configu
> > issue or an issue with the build.
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > Prashant
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