By the way, these are client systems.

On Tue, May 29, 2018, at 3:34 PM, rsyslog--- via rsyslog wrote:
> I have the following setup that I want to use (on RH 6 and 7)to  stop 
> the system from slowing and/or hitting performance issues if:
> 1. Remote TCP logs server is down or not present for a extended time
> 2. The disk queue happens to fill up and can no longer write to disk for 
> some reason ( $ActionQueueTimeoutEnqueue 0)
> 
> $WorkDirectory /var/log
> $ActionQueueFileName srv1
> $ActionQueueMaxDiskSpace 1g
> $ActionQueueTimeoutEnqueue 0
> $ActionQueueSaveOnShutdown on
> $ActionResumeRetryCount -1
> *.* @@192.168.1.113:6.14
> 
> A few questions.  Looking at various examples, it seems that some 
> specify  the following as well:
> 
> $ActionQueueSize 1000 # Default?
> #When the disk queue comes into play
> $ActionQueueLowWaterMark 2000
> $ActionQueueHighWaterMark 8000
> # discard messages
> $ActionQueueDiscardMark 9750 # Default
> 
> I've looked at the explanation on queues at th rsyslog site 
> (http://www.rsyslog.com/doc/v8-stable/concepts/queues.html) and I'm 
> inclined I do not need to specify these directives, but I was wondering 
> how these items are handled if they are not explicitly specified? Are 
> there default values assigned?
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