2015-10-16 17:44 GMT+02:00 Kendall Green <[email protected]>:
> The bug doesn't seem to be the file system driver, because the fuse-dfs
> mount reports the error as random write operation. The error message is
> from the driver library which validates sequential writes are used, but is
> caused from rsyslog changing from sequential to random write operations.
>
> When rsyslog first writes file output is sequential, then at the point when
> some other process writes to a different file, or simply ls the directory
> rsyslog is writing to, then rsyslog starts attempting unsupported write
> operations

No - as I already said, we do purely sequential writes.

Rainer
> and process batch deletion as if write error retry was
> successful when it is not.
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