Re: very busy syslog server

2005-12-07 Thread Jin Guojun
Sean Chittenden wrote: I'm trying to setup a syslog server to serve a large group of servers. For the syslog daemon, I have chosen rsyslogd, and the backend is mysql (on a different machine). The machine has 2 Intel Xeon 2.80GHz CPUs, and 1GB of RAM, and it is running FreeBSD 6 (6.0-STABLE).

Re: very busy syslog server

2005-12-07 Thread Sean Chittenden
> I'm trying to setup a syslog server to serve a large group of > servers. For the syslog daemon, I have chosen rsyslogd, and the > backend is mysql (on a different machine). > > The machine has 2 Intel Xeon 2.80GHz CPUs, and 1GB of RAM, and it is > running FreeBSD 6 (6.0-STABLE). > > The proble

Re: very busy syslog server

2005-12-07 Thread Claus Guttesen
2005/12/7, Imri Zvik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, > > First, thanks for the reply. > > Now, I see that you too are missing messages > I don't know when was the last time you rested the counters, but missing > 22911 events is quite a lot :/ Yes, you're right, some messages are dropped. syslog~#>

RE: very busy syslog server

2005-12-07 Thread Imri Zvik
Hi, First, thanks for the reply. Now, I see that you too are missing messages I don't know when was the last time you rested the counters, but missing 22911 events is quite a lot :/ Thanks! -- Imri Zvik PGP (2.6.3ia) Public Key: http://mariska.inter.net.il/~imriz/imriz.pgp -Original M

Re: very busy syslog server

2005-12-07 Thread Nash Nipples
Or else it could be a udp fun. Just cut the crap. Nash Imri Zvik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi! I'm trying to setup a syslog server to serve a large group of servers. For the syslog daemon, I have chosen rsyslogd, and the backend is mysql (on a different machine). The machine has 2 Intel

Re: very busy syslog server

2005-12-07 Thread Claus Guttesen
> I'm trying to setup a syslog server to serve a large group of servers. > For the syslog daemon, I have chosen rsyslogd, and the backend is mysql (on a > different > machine). Maby you could put the syslog-messages into a file and then import it into mysql? We have 10 webservers sending http-lo

very busy syslog server

2005-12-07 Thread Imri Zvik
Hi! I'm trying to setup a syslog server to serve a large group of servers. For the syslog daemon, I have chosen rsyslogd, and the backend is mysql (on a different machine). The machine has 2 Intel Xeon 2.80GHz CPUs, and 1GB of RAM, and it is running FreeBSD 6 (6.0-STABLE). The problem is, that