On Tue, 7 Jan 2020, kyparisisg via rsyslog wrote:

The number of allocated file handles is ~8,000 and the system-wide maximum
number of file handles is up to 65535 (the command to provide that output
was: *sysctl fs.file-nr* ).
Therefore the file descriptors are not the root of this unusual behavior...

what are the per-user ulimit limits? it's common for those to be much lower (frequently 1024 or under)

David Lang

Any ideas on what causes that negative effect and Rsyslog always reports
sessions.openfailed > 0 (~70 on avg) ?

Thank you very much in advance.



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