Expect at latest next week some better replies - busy with 7.4...

Sent from phone, thus brief.
Am 04.06.2013 14:02 schrieb "Philippe Muller" <[email protected]>:

> Could it be linked to http://bugzilla.adiscon.com/show_bug.cgi?id=443 ?
>
> Philippe Muller
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 4:41 PM, Philippe Muller
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I recently noticed that I don't have impstats metrics for my rulesets
> main
> > queues. Counters are always 0.
> >
> >
> > So I tested with this configuration snippet :
> > ---
> > module(load="impstats" interval="1")
> >
> > ruleset(name="foo" queue.type="LinkedList" queue.size="500000") {
> >     action(type="omfwd" protocol="tcp" target="1.1.1.1")
> > }
> >
> > action(type="omfile" file="/tmp/log")
> >
> > call foo
> > ---
> >
> > Using this configuration I get these messages in the debug log :
> > ---
> > 7651.521245000:2ba0dabd2b80: foo: is NOT disk-assisted
> > 7651.521250000:2ba0dabd2b80: foo: type 1, enq-only 0, disk assisted 0,
> > maxFileSz 16777216, lqsize 0, pqsize 0, child 0, full delay 485000, light
> > delay 350000, deq batch size 1024 starting
> > 7651.521254000:2ba0dabd2b80: foo:Reg: finalizing construction of worker
> > thread pool
> > 7651.521267000:2ba0dabd2b80: foo:Reg/w0: finalizing construction of
> worker
> > instance data
> > 7651.521290000:2ba0dabd2b80: foo: queue finished initialization
> > ---
> >
> > And /tmp/log :
> > ---
> > # tail /tmp/log
> > 2013-06-03T16:01:49.273131+02:00 rsyslog-client-rhel5u4 rsyslogd: [origin
> > software="rsyslogd" swVersion="7.2.6" x-pid="16635" x-info="
> > http://www.rsyslog.com";] start
> > 2013-06-03T16:01:50.273685+02:00 rsyslog-client-rhel5u4 rsyslogd-pstats:
> > action 1: processed=0 failed=0
> > 2013-06-03T16:01:50.273723+02:00 rsyslog-client-rhel5u4 rsyslogd-pstats:
> > foo: size=0 enqueued=0 full=0 discarded.full=0 discarded.nf=0 maxqsize=0
> > 2013-06-03T16:01:50.273735+02:00 rsyslog-client-rhel5u4 rsyslogd-pstats:
> > action 2: processed=1 failed=0
> > 2013-06-03T16:01:50.273758+02:00 rsyslog-client-rhel5u4 rsyslogd-pstats:
> > main Q: size=3 enqueued=4 full=0 discarded.full=0 discarded.nf=0
> > maxqsize=3
> > 2013-06-03T16:01:51.273687+02:00 rsyslog-client-rhel5u4 rsyslogd-pstats:
> > action 1: processed=0 failed=0
> > 2013-06-03T16:01:51.273728+02:00 rsyslog-client-rhel5u4 rsyslogd-pstats:
> > foo: size=0 enqueued=0 full=0 discarded.full=0 discarded.nf=0 maxqsize=0
> > 2013-06-03T16:01:51.273745+02:00 rsyslog-client-rhel5u4 rsyslogd-pstats:
> > action 2: processed=5 failed=0
> > 2013-06-03T16:01:51.273759+02:00 rsyslog-client-rhel5u4 rsyslogd-pstats:
> > main Q: size=3 enqueued=8 full=0 discarded.full=0 discarded.nf=0
> > maxqsize=4
> > 2013-06-03T16:01:51.500417+02:00 rsyslog-client-rhel5u4 rsyslogd: [origin
> > software="rsyslogd" swVersion="7.2.6" x-pid="16635" x-info="
> > http://www.rsyslog.com";] exiting on signal 2.
> > ---
> >
> > I believe "type 1" is a LinkedList. But the ruleset behaves like if it
> had
> > a Direct queue :
> > - Messages are not written to /tmp/log.
> > - If I add queue.timeoutenqueue="0" to the ruleset, messages are written
> > to /tmp/log.
> >
> > I expect that behavior with a Direct queue, not with a LinkedList one.
> >
> > Is it just an issue with the queue counters reporting, or is it possible
> > that my ruleset don't have LinkedList queues ? Something else I don't
> > understand ?
> >
> > Note: In the logs, it is written 7.2.6, but it is rsyslog branch c7.
> >
> >
> > Thanks for your help.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Philippe
> >
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