IIRC we had an issue fixed that was related. Maybe you should check
the ChangeLog. I guess an update to rsyslog current (8.2002.0) would
solve the problem.

HTH
Rainer

El sáb., 18 abr. 2020 a las 20:16, David Lang via rsyslog
(<[email protected]>) escribió:
>
> enable impstats so you can get reports on how many messages are in the queue 
> and
> in the disk portion of the queue.
>
> David Lang
>
> On Sat, 18 Apr 2020, TaSK via rsyslog wrote:
>
> > Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2020 16:29:03 +0200
> > From: TaSK via rsyslog <[email protected]>
> > To: [email protected]
> > Cc: TaSK <[email protected]>
> > Subject: [rsyslog] How to drain a queue?
> >
> > Setup is quite simple:
> > - An application sending 5 log messages per second
> > - A local rsyslogd server (8.1901) with the following simple setup:
> >
> > $WorkDirectory /var/spool/rsyslog
> > module(load="imuxsock")
> > module(load="imudp")
> > input(type="imudp" port="514")
> > *.* action (
> >  type="omfwd"
> >  queue.type="LinkedList"
> >  queue.filename="forwarding"
> >  queue.size="1000"
> >  queue.maxFileSize="8m"
> >  target="192.168.100.30"
> >  protocol="tcp"
> >  port="514"
> >  )
> > *.* /var/spool/rsyslog/test-file
> >
> > - A server that dumps to disk.
> >
> > If I disconnect the server, messages starts piling up, and after a while
> > ends up on disk in the expected file (forwarding.00000001).  Messages are
> > continuously being logged to the test-file, so everything is working.
> >
> > On reconnect, the messages immediately starts flowing again.  But the queue
> > is not drained.  Thousands of messages remain on disk on the client side.
> >
> > After an hour I restarted rsyslogd on the client side.  On restart, the
> > file with the queued messages was deleted., but not sent.  Thus, all
> > messages that were buffered were lost.
> >
> > A pointer to where I have erred in my setup would be very appreciated!
> >
> > [TaSK]
> >
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