> On Tuesday, May 20, 2014 6:49 PM, David Lang wrote:
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>> Can rsyslog be configured to send a stream to a multicast IP address? If
> so, which version supports this. Thanks for any insights.
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Can rsyslog be configured to send a stream to a multicast IP address? If so,
which version supports this. Thanks for any insights.
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> On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 11:30 AM, Jiann-Ming Su wrote:
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>> On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 3:23 AM, James Clark
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>> Looks like 192.168.20.13 could have a network filter (e.g. iptables)
>> that is reject
> On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 3:23 AM, James Clark wrote:
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> Looks like 192.168.20.13 could have a network filter (e.g. iptables)
> that is rejecting traffic from 172.30.0.213
I double checked iptables configuration, and I have an allow from any to udp
514.
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Under what circumstances will rsyslog return the following message:
02:57:32.116843 IP 192.168.20.13 > 172.30.0.213: ICMP host 192.168.20.13
unreachable - admin prohibited, length 143
192.168.20.13 is the rsyslog server. My best guess is an incorrectly crafted
syslog packet. Thanks for any ad
Using rsyslog 5.8.10 that comes with RedHat el6. I have impstats modules
enabled as instructed at http://www.rsyslog.com/doc/impstats.html.
It seems like the only stats being collected are from imuxsock and main Q:
2014-04-25T19:22:02.737025-04:00 logndbpoc3 rsyslogd-pstats: imuxsock:
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Is there a version of rsyslog that can properly use distributed filesystems
like GlusterFS? For example, I have two nodes each running rsyslog but also
sharing a GlusterFS filesystem. Can those independent rsyslog processes
running on different servers write to the same file on the Gluster
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