There is an elaborate description of all parameters available at:

http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-statistic-counter/

But to answer you question, "size" is what you are looking for. I still
*strongly* recommend to have a look at the actual meaning of all parameters.

Rainer


On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 3:26 PM, Michael Hart <[email protected]>wrote:

> I have the impstats enabled. Is there a definitive metric that answers
> “how many messages are queued up right now” for a particular queue?
>
> For example, I have this anonymized line:
>
> May  1 13:24:27 myhost rsyslogd-pstats: @cee:
> {"name":"mystream","size":28,"enqueued":110,"full":0,"discarded.full":0,"
> discarded.nf":0,"maxqsize":29}
>
> What I think I see is that since rsyslog restarted the ‘my stream’ queue
> handled 110 messages and hasn’t discarded any, but I can’t tell if it’s
> queueing anything or not.
>
> thanks
> mike
>
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