More information is needed to say for sure, but your test message comes
before the blank message making me think it's a double line feed issue
at input.
How did you generate that message? What does your rsyslog.conf look like?
On 1/31/19 7:29 AM, Nick Rosier via rsyslog wrote:
Hi,
just moved from FreeBSD 11.1 with rsyslog 8.35 to FreeBSD 12 with
rsyslog 8.40. Same rsyslog.conf but on the new server I get messages
like this:
2019-01-31T13:13:28.489805+01:00 server2
2019-01-31T13:13:28.489558+01:00 server2 root 68878 - - test
Old server shows:
2019-01-31T13:14:39.322311+01:00 kzk root: test
Any idea why this is? What has changed and how do I get rid of the
double timestamp/host?
Nick
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