Apologies for not seeing this sooner: I think this is my bug:
https://github.com/rsyslog/rsyslog/issues/441

Andy

On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 10:46 AM, Andrew Davidoff <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> I'm just starting with rsyslogd (transitioning from syslog-ng) and am
> working on getting a UDP collector set up. This machine will
> ultimately need to process ~10k messages/sec, but right now far, far
> fewer are being sent as I test.
>
> The rsyslogd version is 8.11.0-0adiscon2trusty1 pulled from the
> Adiscon repo running under Ubuntu 14.04 kernel 3.13.0-45-generic
> running on baremetal. Originally I was running the same version under
> an Ubuntu 14.04 Xen VM but moved to a baremetal (different machine
> entirely) just to rule out virtualization with regard to the crashes
> I'm seeing.
>
> I'm finding that if I configure imudp with more than 1 thread,
> rsyslogd crashes. Upstart restarts it, and it crashes again after some
> short amount of time, repeat. At this point I have stripped down my
> config to something only slightly modified from the stock one but the
> crash persists.
>
> apport is catching the crashes and so far I've seen a variety of
> different types of backtraces, which I'm attaching. I'm also attaching
> my configuration. I can provide the full apport crash record if
> necessary. Note that I'm new to apport and am trying to generate
> backtraces with all the useful debugging symbols, but I think I
> haven't got this quite right yet.
>
> Possibly interesting is that if I run rsyslogd in debug mode, either
> using the legacy config options or -dn fro the command line, it does
> not crash.
>
> Any thoughts on this? I found similar looking crash reports on the web
> but they're all pretty old (years old).
>
> Apologies if attaching the crash and config information rather than
> including it inline is poor form, but it's so much text I figured
> attaching might be more manageable.
>
> Thanks.
> Andy
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