Re: [rsyslog] Local persistence issue when no TCP connection

2013-08-07 Thread Rodrian, Logan P (IS)
-- Best regards, Andre Lorbach -Original Message- From: rsyslog-boun...@lists.adiscon.com [mailto:rsyslog- boun...@lists.adiscon.com] On Behalf Of Rodrian, Logan P (IS) Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 11:18 PM To: rsyslog-users Subject: Re: [rsyslog] Local persistence issue when

Re: [rsyslog] Local persistence issue when no TCP connection

2013-08-06 Thread Rodrian, Logan P (IS)
To: rsyslog-users Subject: EXT :Re: [rsyslog] Local persistence issue when no TCP connection I am not seeing what's wrong, you do have an action queue defined, so the TCP delivery blocking should not block local logging. Andre?? David Lang On Mon, 5 Aug 2013, Rodrian, Logan P (IS) wrote: Date

Re: [rsyslog] Local persistence issue when no TCP connection

2013-08-05 Thread Rodrian, Logan P (IS)
connection On Fri, 2 Aug 2013, Rodrian, Logan P (IS) wrote: I am running RHEL 6.3 with included rsyslog-5.8.10-2 rpm. I am having an issue upon system boot, whereby logs are not being written to /var/log/messages when the (later) action to send to another host via TCP cannot make

Re: [rsyslog] Local persistence issue when no TCP connection

2013-08-02 Thread Rodrian, Logan P (IS)
connection On Fri, 2 Aug 2013, Rodrian, Logan P (IS) wrote: I am running RHEL 6.3 with included rsyslog-5.8.10-2 rpm. I am having an issue upon system boot, whereby logs are not being written to /var/log/messages when the (later) action to send to another host via TCP cannot make a connection

Re: [rsyslog] Max Message Size

2013-03-27 Thread Rodrian, Logan P (IS)
David/James- Thanks for the input. The global directive is set as the first item after the module loading section, and the issue is still present. Any further suggestions? -Logan On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Boylan, James wrote: You need to set that at the top of your config to have that

[rsyslog] Max Message Size

2013-03-20 Thread Rodrian, Logan P (IS)
Hello- I am using rsyslog across machines to send logs. I have the $MaxMessageSize global directive set on both machines to 4096 (4k). Using wireshark between the machines, I can see that the message text I am trying to send (2694) is transmitted in its entirety. However, the syslog log

[rsyslog] RFC 5424 over TCP Support

2012-11-20 Thread Rodrian, Logan P (IS)
it is conforming to RFC 5424 yet, even after adding the recommended template. What am I doing wrong? -Original Message- From: rsyslog-boun...@lists.adiscon.com [mailto:rsyslog- boun...@lists.adiscon.com] On Behalf Of Rodrian, Logan P (IS) Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2012 3:00 PM

Re: [rsyslog] RFC 5424 over TCP Support

2012-11-01 Thread Rodrian, Logan P (IS)
. Rodrian, Logan P (IS) logan.rodr...@ngc.com hat geschrieben: Hello- I am using rsyslog to send messages to a RFC 5424 compliant receiver over TCP. The receiver complains that the Message Length field is not present. Looking into the received data, it appears that the SYSLOG-MSG is the first

[rsyslog] RFC 5424 over TCP Support

2012-10-31 Thread Rodrian, Logan P (IS)
Hello- I am using rsyslog to send messages to a RFC 5424 compliant receiver over TCP. The receiver complains that the Message Length field is not present. Looking into the received data, it appears that the SYSLOG-MSG is the first portion received and is not preceeded by the MSG-LEN. Per