As you can see it's the imrelp thread that is always at a 100%

Upgrading librelp and rsyslog to the latest version did not have any effect.


Is it possible to have multiple imrelp threads?



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Aksel D.

BDO

________________________________
Fra: Simon Lundström <[email protected]>
Sendt: onsdag 12. desember 2018 10.53.59
Til: rsyslog-users
Kopi: Aksel Cevdet Devrimci
Emne: Re: [rsyslog] CPU at 100% while using imrelp.

Be sure to check what is using CPU too. If you're using Linux and GNU
top you can use `top -H -p $(pgrep rsyslog)` to see the threads (or
press H after you've started top IIRC).

Each module has one or multiple threaded workers so you can easily see
what is using CPU.

BR,
- Simon

On Wed, 2018-12-12 at 09:36:18 +0100, Aksel Cevdet Devrimci via rsyslog wrote:
>No my bad, is ofc 8.39 :)
>
>
>Now that rsyslog 8.40 and librelp 1.3.0 is out, I will update my server today 
>and see if it gets better / worse 😊
>
>
>Aksel D.
>
>BDO
>
>________________________________
>Fra: rsyslog <[email protected]> pĂ„ vegne av Damiano Verzulli 
><[email protected]>
>Sendt: tirsdag 11. desember 2018 16.13.30
>Til: [email protected]
>Emne: Re: [rsyslog] CPU at 100% while using imrelp.
>
>On 11/12/18 09:57, Aksel Cevdet Devrimci via rsyslog wrote:
>> [...]
>> System: Ubuntu 14.04(4.4 kernel) VM on KVM(8 cores and 16GB RAM),
>> rsyslog 3.39(ubuntu ppa) and librelp 1.2.18(ubuntu ppa).
>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
>"rsyslog 3.39": is this correct ?
>
>I'm asking as current rsyslog release is 8.40:
>    https://www.rsyslog.com/downloads/download-v8-stable/
>
>So some typos occurred while writing your mail or either you're using such
>an old rsyslog release to.... not get an answer, here, unless you'll update
>your rsyslog version :-)
>
>Cheers,
>DV
>
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