Not sure whether we will be able to upgrade in near future.
It would be great to be possible to check the queue file consistency
(at least). Is there any description of the format to check against?
Or any tool available out there?

On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 8:43 AM, Rainer Gerhards
<rgerha...@hq.adiscon.com> wrote:
> You should move up to 8.25, chances are very good the issue is fixed
> there. If not, we should see a better diagnostic (8.26 will have even
> better diagnostics).
>
> Rainer
>
> 2017-03-23 8:40 GMT+01:00 Peter Viskup via rsyslog 
> <rsyslog@lists.adiscon.com>:
>> Just experienced the same issue again.
>> Rsyslog version 8.15.0 crashed after the FS for queues got full.
>>
>> Mar 23 08:29:49 server kernel: [23586716.165832] rs:STRMEP2
>> queu[31413]: segfault at 1 ip 00007f90dc66b34c sp 00007f90d99daa40
>> error 4 in rsyslogd[7f90dc645000+90000]
>>
>> Recovered most of the queue by removal of the oldest queue file.
>> Removal of the queue file from the crash (the newest one) didn't help.
>>
>> --
>> Peter
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 9:02 AM, Peter Viskup <skupko...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Sorry for not to mentioned.
>>> The qi file was rebuilt. Once I moved the files out, the rsyslog
>>> started just fine. I have a copy of the whole queue, thus can be used
>>> for further investigation.
>>> Are we able to check the consistency of queue files somehow?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Peter
>>>
>>> On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 3:44 PM, David Lang <da...@lang.hm> wrote:
>>>> odds are that the queue files have been corrupted. you need to rebuild the
>>>> .qi file and then it should be able to startup.
>>>>
>>>> David Lang
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, 16 Feb 2017, Peter Viskup via rsyslog wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2017 13:50:37 +0100
>>>>> From: Peter Viskup via rsyslog <rsyslog@lists.adiscon.com>
>>>>> To: rsyslog-users <rsyslog@lists.adiscon.com>
>>>>> Cc: Peter Viskup <skupko...@gmail.com>
>>>>> Subject: [rsyslog] Rsyslog with queue files won't start
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Just experienced issue with rsyslog with DA queue files.
>>>>> The process just died without any error.
>>>>> We do run rsyslog version 8.15.0
>>>>> These are the last lines from debug output
>>>>>
>>>>> 8488.225603049:STRMEP2 queue[DA]:Reg/w0: omfwd: beginTransaction
>>>>> 8488.225606660:STRMEP2 queue[DA]:Reg/w0:  10.1.25.181
>>>>> 8488.225610889:STRMEP2 queue[DA]:Reg/w0: Action 4 transitioned to state:
>>>>> itx
>>>>> 8488.225614575:STRMEP2 queue[DA]:Reg/w0: Action 4 transitioned to state:
>>>>> rdy
>>>>> 8488.225618011:STRMEP2 queue[DA]:Reg/w0: actionCommit, in retry loop, iRet
>>>>> 0
>>>>> 8488.225622069:STRMEP2 queue[DA]:Reg/w0: regular consumer finished,
>>>>> iret=0, szlog 128708 sz phys 128716
>>>>> 8488.225631031:STRMEP2 queue[DA]:Reg/w0: DeleteProcessedBatch: we
>>>>> deleted 8 objects and enqueued 0 objects
>>>>> 8488.225635210:STRMEP2 queue[DA]:Reg/w0: doDeleteBatch: delete batch
>>>>> from store, new sizes: log 128708, phys 128708
>>>>> 8488.225672091:STRMEP2 queue[DA]:Reg/w0: strm 0x7f0761c13b40: file 11
>>>>> read 4096 bytes
>>>>> 8488.225760644:STRMEP2 queue[DA]:Reg/w0: strm 0x7f0761c13b40: file 11
>>>>> read 4096 bytes
>>>>> 8488.225864111:STRMEP2 queue[DA]:Reg/w0: strm 0x7f0761c13b40: file 11
>>>>> read 4096 bytes
>>>>> 8488.225966025:STRMEP2 queue[DA]:Reg/w0: strm 0x7f0761c13b40: file 11
>>>>> read 4096 bytes
>>>>> 8488.225977652:STRMEP2 queue[DA]:Reg/w0: error -2059 deserializing
>>>>> property name, offset 208904, step 2
>>>>> 8488.225984716:STRMEP2 queue[DA]:Reg/w0: error property name: 'msg<Obj'
>>>>> 8488.225991530:STRMEP2 queue[DA]:Reg/w0: error var type: '1'
>>>>>
>>>>> What's going wrong here?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
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