Just send to [email protected]. Note: 8.1901.0 is an old version,
but I'll see and have a look if this looks similar to a current one.
Nevertheless an update to 8.1907 and try to see if the problem
persists is probably a good idea.

Rainer

El vie., 16 ago. 2019 a las 10:05, Mountford, Andrew via rsyslog
(<[email protected]>) escribió:
>
> Hi,
>
> We are running rsyslog with the following details on a RHEL 6 platform :-
>
> rsyslogd  8.1901.0 (aka 2019.01) compiled with:
>         PLATFORM:                               x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu
>         PLATFORM (lsb_release -d):
>         FEATURE_REGEXP:                         Yes
>         GSSAPI Kerberos 5 support:              No
>         FEATURE_DEBUG (debug build, slow code): No
>         32bit Atomic operations supported:      Yes
>         64bit Atomic operations supported:      Yes
>         memory allocator:                       system default
>         Runtime Instrumentation (slow code):    No
>         uuid support:                           Yes
>         systemd support:                        No
>         Number of Bits in RainerScript integers: 64
>
> We are having an issue with the rsyslog daemon regularly crashing, it happens 
> more frequently with load but also (less frequently) at quiet times too so 
> don't believe it is solely related to load.
>
> As per the troubleshooting link here : 
> https://www.rsyslog.com/doc/v8-stable/troubleshooting/troubleshoot.html#segmentation-faults
> I have captured the core dump and extracted the requested info using gdb and 
> as per the troubleshooting link am looking to get that to the dev team and 
> the link says to request that here.
>
> So any info on how to get the data to the Devs would be appreciated, thanks.
>
> Regards,  Andy.
>
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