Re: [rsyslog] Duplicated logs on rolling file

2017-06-06 Thread David Lang
On Tue, 6 Jun 2017, Lucas Ventura Carro via rsyslog wrote: I wanted to avoid UDP/TCP connection for two reasons: IMHO is faster write to file and the main use case is sending to the 'omprog' plugin. Thanks for alternative anyway! writing to /dev/log doesn't use the network and will be faster t

Re: [rsyslog] Duplicated logs on rolling file

2017-06-06 Thread Lucas Ventura Carro via rsyslog
Wow! Thanks for so fast and explicative replies! :D 2017-06-02 12:53 GMT+02:00 Rainer Gerhards : > It sounds like the log4j config overwrites the same inode. If so, this > is the root cause of the problem. Overwriting the same inode is highly > racy. On a busy system, you will almost always loose

Re: [rsyslog] timestamp comparison

2017-06-06 Thread William Dauchy via rsyslog
On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 10:33 PM, David Lang wrote: > what is your config showing? > also, try writing a log with the format RSYSLOG_DebugFormat, it will show > you the contents of all variables. > or you can have your test log write out both the original timestamp and the > converted one (to make

Re: [rsyslog] The long way to OC questions

2017-06-06 Thread mostolog--- via rsyslog
Sorry, wrong list :S On 06/06/17 14:07, mosto...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. Straight to the topic. Thanks in advance. * Does Opencast ingest (or Galicaster) splits a video into several segments, in order to process each part by different workers, hence increasing process speed? Otherwise

[rsyslog] The long way to OC questions

2017-06-06 Thread mostolog--- via rsyslog
Hi. Straight to the topic. Thanks in advance. * Does Opencast ingest (or Galicaster) splits a video into several segments, in order to process each part by different workers, hence increasing process speed? Otherwise, would it make sense? how could this be done? * As we are intereste