Re: [rsyslog] How many connections can a rsyslog server support?

2020-05-28 Thread Rainer Gerhards via rsyslog
David, > on 8.2001 I set the dynafilecachesize = 1 and I get an error message at > startup (and with -N1) saying that this exceeds the limit and has been > reducedto > 1000 I tried to redroduce this on 8.2001 and I can set it to much higher values than 10,000. I also don't find any hint of

Re: [rsyslog] How many connections can a rsyslog server support?

2020-05-23 Thread David Lang via rsyslog
On Sat, 23 May 2020, Rainer Gerhards wrote: one current limitation is that if youare using dynafiles to write your logs to different files, the dynafile cache size is currently limited to 1000 entries. can you fresh up my memory where you hit this limit? I just checked the code and did some

Re: [rsyslog] How many connections can a rsyslog server support?

2020-05-23 Thread Rainer Gerhards via rsyslog
David, > one current limitation is that if youare using dynafiles to write your logs to > different files, the dynafile cache size is currently limited to 1000 entries. can you fresh up my memory where you hit this limit? I just checked the code and did some testing and I do not see the limit

Re: [rsyslog] How many connections can a rsyslog server support?

2020-05-22 Thread David Lang via rsyslog
one current limitation is that if youare using dynafiles to write your logs to different files, the dynafile cache size is currently limited to 1000 entries. David Lang ___ rsyslog mailing list https://lists.adiscon.net/mailman/listinfo/rsyslog

Re: [rsyslog] How many connections can a rsyslog server support?

2020-05-22 Thread Rainer Gerhards via rsyslog
I don't see any problems with many connections, but I am not sure if that old version has some bug in regard to it. HTH Rainer El vie., 22 may. 2020 a las 12:57, PRATIK RANA via rsyslog () escribió: > > Hi All, > > > > I am using a centralised rsyslog server of version 8.24.0-34.el7 configured >