have you seen David's question on the number of inbound tcp connections?
On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 9:43 AM, Roberto Giordani <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello Rainer, > unfortunately I didn't found any reduction of workload with 7.4 release. > :-) > I reach at least 400 action on server with 4 CPU and > $MainMsgQueueType FixedArray > $MainMsgQueueSize 2000000 > $MainMsgQueueWorkerThreads 10 > $MainMsgQueueDequeueBatchSize 5000 > $MainMsgQueueSaveOnShutdown on > > Output of rsyslog-pstats > > 2013-06-11T09:34:52.384374+02:**00 fsp01 rsyslogd-pstats: action 483: > processed=0 failed=0 > 2013-06-11T09:34:52.384378+02:**00 fsp01 rsyslogd-pstats: action 484: > processed=0 failed=0 > 2013-06-11T09:34:52.384381+02:**00 fsp01 rsyslogd-pstats: action 485: > processed=0 failed=0 > 2013-06-11T09:34:52.384385+02:**00 fsp01 rsyslogd-pstats: imtcp(10514): > submitted=989503 > 2013-06-11T09:34:52.384389+02:**00 fsp01 rsyslogd-pstats: imtcp(10515): > submitted=0 > 2013-06-11T09:34:52.384393+02:**00 fsp01 rsyslogd-pstats: imtcp(10516): > submitted=55965412 > 2013-06-11T09:34:52.384399+02:**00 fsp01 rsyslogd-pstats: main Q: > size=1277408 enqueued=57252595 full=0 discarded.full=0 discarded.nf=0 > maxqsize=1297183 > > Attached threads running. > > Any help? > > Regarda, > Roberto. > > > > On 06/06/2013 01:52 PM, Rainer Gerhards wrote: > >> 7.4.0 today >> >> Sent from phone, thus brief. >> Am 06.06.2013 13:18 schrieb "Roberto Giordani" <[email protected]>: >> >> Hello Rainer, >>> do you have the release date for 7.13.15 stable? >>> >>> Regards, >>> Roberto. >>> >>> On 06/06/2013 11:46 AM, Rainer Gerhards wrote: >>> >>> On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 11:41 AM, Roberto Giordani < >>>> [email protected] >>>> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>> >>>> Hello Rainer, >>>> >>>>> I'm looking to optimize the action.... >>>>> Could you please convert my action as you describe ? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I do not need to convert, you need to install the new version ;) >>>> >>>> >>>> I need to reproduce client log application to server and each log with >>>> >>>>> the >>>>> same name but with specific owner. >>>>> So I have about 30 files sent from the 20 clients and on the server for >>>>> each client I need to check tag and create the output file with a >>>>> specific >>>>> owner. different for each log. >>>>> Is there some "case statement" based on syslogtag? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> no, not yet ;) >>>>> >>>> >>>> Rainer >>>> >>>> Please reply with your conversion of my action statement >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Roberto. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 06/05/2013 10:58 AM, Rainer Gerhards wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I think these directives cause the problem: >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> if $fromhost-ip == "10.10.1.7" and $syslogfacility-text == "local6" >>>>>> and >>>>>> $syslogseverity-text == "debug" and $syslogtag == "TEST1" then >>>>>> action(type="omfile" DirOwner="user1" DirCreateMode="0750" >>>>>> FileCreateMode="0444" File="/rsyslog-data/file1.log" >>>>>> ) >>>>>> >>>>>> IIRC, there are many (if not all) versions of 7.2 which do exactly >>>>>> what >>>>>> you >>>>>> tell the, that is >>>>>> >>>>>> a) convert facility to a text >>>>>> b) do a string match on this text >>>>>> ... and do so for each of the properties. >>>>>> >>>>>> This is a very time consuming process. In 7.3.15+, the script >>>>>> optimizer >>>>>> greatly reduces that workload by detecting that what you really want >>>>>> to >>>>>> do >>>>>> is a very simple PRI-based filter ("prifilt(local6.=debug)"). While >>>>>> the >>>>>> latter requires roughly 10 CPU cycles, the former requires several >>>>>> ten-thousands. >>>>>> >>>>>> However, the work should be spread up on several CPUs, at least if >>>>>> there >>>>>> are sufficiently large batches inside the system. This may not be the >>>>>> case >>>>>> here. >>>>>> >>>>>> Rainer >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 10:53 AM, Rainer Gerhards >>>>>> <[email protected]>******wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 5:07 AM, Eric <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Unless you absolutely need TCP you'll gain some performance on >>>>>>> switching >>>>>>> >>>>>>> to UDP. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Sorry, Eric, need to correct you here: TCP is much faster. A prime >>>>>>>> reason >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> is that for UDP, you need to do a system call for each messages. >>>>>>>> With >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> TCP, >>>>>>> we usually receive several hundered to thousand with a single system >>>>>>> call. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Rainer >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have been pushing over 30k messages a second (UDP) with 1 input >>>>>>> and >>>>>>> >>>>>>> two >>>>>>>> outputs. I've still not been able to make the boxes flinch (dell >>>>>>>> r420, >>>>>>>> GigE). I'm running a 7.2 variant on cent 6.2 with no real major >>>>>>>> performance >>>>>>>> tuning. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Eric >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Jun 3, 2013, at 2:48 PM, Roberto Giordani < >>>>>>>> [email protected]> >>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hello, >>>>>>>> I'm working on a project where 20 servers RHEL 5.8 (with rsyslog >>>>>>>> 5.8.12) >>>>>>>> has 20 input files on input and send about 10.000 messages for >>>>>>>> second >>>>>>>> to >>>>>>>> one rsyslog server 7.2 version >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The network is gigabit between client-->server and this is the daily >>>>>>>> nmon >>>>>>>> network traffic graphs >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The first configuration was with queue file, but is was too slow, so >>>>>>>> I've >>>>>>>> used the LinkedList queue. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The current client settings are >>>>>>>> $InputFileName /file1.log >>>>>>>> $InputFileTag TEST1 >>>>>>>> $InputFileStateFile file1 >>>>>>>> $InputFileSeverity debug >>>>>>>> $InputFileFacility local6 >>>>>>>> $InputRunFileMonitor >>>>>>>> $InputFilePersistStateInterval 10 >>>>>>>> .... >>>>>>>> .... >>>>>>>> .... >>>>>>>> ##############################******############## >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> $MaxMessageSize 9000 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> $MainMsgQueueType LinkedList >>>>>>>> $MainMsgQueueSize 1000000 >>>>>>>> $MainMsgQueueWorkerThreads 20 >>>>>>>> $MainMsgQueueDequeueBatchSize 5000 >>>>>>>> $MainMsgQueueSaveOnShutdown on >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> $ActionQueueType LinkedList >>>>>>>> $ActionQueueSize 2000000 >>>>>>>> $ActionQueueWorkerThreads 50 >>>>>>>> $ActionQueueDequeueBatchSize 5000 >>>>>>>> $ActionQueueSaveOnShutdown on >>>>>>>> ##############################******############# >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> $ActionResumeRetryCount -1 >>>>>>>> $ActionQueueTimeoutEnqueue 1 >>>>>>>> $******ActionSendResendLastMsgOnRecon******nect on >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> $ActionQueueCheckpointInterval 1 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> local6.debug @@10.10.1.10:10514 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The server settings are >>>>>>>> ##############################******################ >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Provides TCP syslog reception >>>>>>>> $ModLoad imtcp >>>>>>>> $InputTCPServerRun 10514 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> #### GLOBAL DIRECTIVES #### >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Use default timestamp format >>>>>>>> $ActionFileDefaultTemplate RSYSLOG_TraditionalFileFormat >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # File syncing capability is disabled by default. This feature is >>>>>>>> usually >>>>>>>> not required, >>>>>>>> # not useful and an extreme performance hit >>>>>>>> $ActionFileEnableSync off >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> $umask 0007 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> if $fromhost-ip == "10.10.1.7" and $syslogfacility-text == "local6" >>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>> $syslogseverity-text == "debug" and $syslogtag == "TEST1" then >>>>>>>> action(type="omfile" DirOwner="user1" DirCreateMode="0750" >>>>>>>> FileCreateMode="0444" File="/rsyslog-data/file1.log"******) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> if $fromhost-ip == ........ >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> ##############################******# >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> My questions are: >>>>>>>> 1)how to find the right combination of >>>>>>>> Main queue ---> Action Queue---> receiver queue on rsyslog server ? >>>>>>>> 2)Is it possible to increase incoming messages and handle quickly? >>>>>>>> 3)Why the output log on Centralized Rsyslog are still behind the >>>>>>>> source >>>>>>>> log on the client? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I've activated the pstats module to understand the queue status on >>>>>>>> clients and server. >>>>>>>> After 6 hours running the client has this report >>>>>>>> ......... >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T22:23:16.708288+02:******00 app01 rsyslogd-pstats: >>>>>>>> action 9 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> queue: >>>>>>>> size=2000000 enqueued=9327675 full=6831507 maxqsize=20 >>>>>>>> 00000 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T22:23:16.708297+02:******00 app01 rsyslogd-pstats: main >>>>>>>> Q: >>>>>>>> size=2 >>>>>>>> enqueued=9648448 full=0 maxqsize=20395 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T22:23:46.708367+02:******00 app01 rsyslogd-pstats: >>>>>>>> imuxsock: >>>>>>>> submitted=323414 ratelimit.discarded=0 ratelimit.numratelimi >>>>>>>> ters=29974 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T22:23:46.708382+02:******00 app01 rsyslogd-pstats: >>>>>>>> action 9 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> queue: >>>>>>>> size=2000000 enqueued=9340578 full=6844410 maxqsize=20 >>>>>>>> 00000 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T22:23:46.708390+02:******00 app01 rsyslogd-pstats: main >>>>>>>> Q: >>>>>>>> size=2164 >>>>>>>> enqueued=9666464 full=0 maxqsize=20395 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T22:24:16.708923+02:******00 app01 rsyslogd-pstats: >>>>>>>> imuxsock: >>>>>>>> submitted=328198 ratelimit.discarded=0 ratelimit.numratelimi >>>>>>>> ters=29986 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T22:24:16.708941+02:******00 app01 rsyslogd-pstats: >>>>>>>> action 9 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> queue: >>>>>>>> size=2000000 enqueued=9355649 full=6859481 maxqsize=20 >>>>>>>> 00000 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T22:24:16.708949+02:******00 app01 rsyslogd-pstats: main >>>>>>>> Q: >>>>>>>> size=1364 >>>>>>>> enqueued=9686593 full=0 maxqsize=20395 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T22:24:46.709300+02:******00 app01 rsyslogd-pstats: >>>>>>>> imuxsock: >>>>>>>> submitted=333070 ratelimit.discarded=0 ratelimit.numratelimi >>>>>>>> ters=29997 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T22:24:46.709316+02:******00 app01 rsyslogd-pstats: >>>>>>>> action 9 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> queue: >>>>>>>> size=2000000 enqueued=9365276 full=6869108 maxqsize=20 >>>>>>>> 00000 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T22:24:46.709323+02:******00 app01 rsyslogd-pstats: main >>>>>>>> Q: >>>>>>>> size=2123 >>>>>>>> enqueued=9702047 full=0 maxqsize=20395 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T22:25:16.709807+02:******00 app01 rsyslogd-pstats: >>>>>>>> imuxsock: >>>>>>>> submitted=337951 ratelimit.discarded=0 ratelimit.numratelimi >>>>>>>> ters=30009 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T22:25:16.709823+02:******00 app01 rsyslogd-pstats: >>>>>>>> action 9 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> queue: >>>>>>>> size=2000000 enqueued=9379492 full=6883324 maxqsize=20 >>>>>>>> 00000 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T22:25:16.709832+02:******00 app01 rsyslogd-pstats: main >>>>>>>> Q: >>>>>>>> size=2 >>>>>>>> enqueued=9719723 full=0 maxqsize=20395 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T22:25:46.709942+02:******00 app01 rsyslogd-pstats: >>>>>>>> imuxsock: >>>>>>>> submitted=343014 ratelimit.discarded=0 ratelimit.numratelimi >>>>>>>> ters=30021 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T22:25:46.709980+02:******00 app01 rsyslogd-pstats: >>>>>>>> action 9 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> queue: >>>>>>>> size=2000000 enqueued=9389640 full=6893472 maxqsize=20 >>>>>>>> 00000 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> and the rsyslog server the following stats >>>>>>>> ....... >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T23:05:15.898682+02:******00 fsp01 rsyslogd-pstats: main >>>>>>>> Q: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> size=9978 >>>>>>>> enqueued=5032165 full=156941 discarded.full=0 discarded.nf=0 >>>>>>>> maxqsize=10000 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T23:06:56.157199+02:******00 fsp01 rsyslogd-pstats: main >>>>>>>> Q: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> size=9987 >>>>>>>> enqueued=5065134 full=157971 discarded.full=0 discarded.nf=0 >>>>>>>> maxqsize=10000 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T23:08:30.657673+02:******00 fsp01 rsyslogd-pstats: main >>>>>>>> Q: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> size=9972 >>>>>>>> enqueued=5096315 full=158942 discarded.full=0 discarded.nf=0 >>>>>>>> maxqsize=10000 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T23:10:09.895850+02:******00 fsp01 rsyslogd-pstats: main >>>>>>>> Q: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> size=9986 >>>>>>>> enqueued=5129162 full=159969 discarded.full=0 discarded.nf=0 >>>>>>>> maxqsize=10000 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T23:11:42.488505+02:******00 fsp01 rsyslogd-pstats: main >>>>>>>> Q: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> size=9973 >>>>>>>> enqueued=5159935 full=160933 discarded.full=0 discarded.nf=0 >>>>>>>> maxqsize=10000 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T23:13:23.213800+02:******00 fsp01 rsyslogd-pstats: main >>>>>>>> Q: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> size=9973 >>>>>>>> enqueued=5193246 full=161973 discarded.full=0 discarded.nf=0 >>>>>>>> maxqsize=10000 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T23:14:58.833570+02:******00 fsp01 rsyslogd-pstats: main >>>>>>>> Q: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> size=9970 >>>>>>>> enqueued=5224922 full=162962 discarded.full=0 discarded.nf=0 >>>>>>>> maxqsize=10000 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T23:16:35.184133+02:******00 fsp01 rsyslogd-pstats: main >>>>>>>> Q: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> size=9975 >>>>>>>> enqueued=5256863 full=163960 discarded.full=0 discarded.nf=0 >>>>>>>> maxqsize=10000 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T23:18:13.992958+02:******00 fsp01 rsyslogd-pstats: main >>>>>>>> Q: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> size=9991 >>>>>>>> enqueued=5289392 full=164977 discarded.full=0 discarded.nf=0 >>>>>>>> maxqsize=10000 >>>>>>>> 2013-06-03T23:19:52.464473+02:******00 fsp01 rsyslogd-pstats: main >>>>>>>> Q: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> size=9942 >>>>>>>> enqueued=5322013 full=165996 discarded.full=0 discarded.nf=0 >>>>>>>> maxqsize=10000 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 4)Why on the client enqueued value never decrease and full= is >>>>>>>> always >>>>>>>> different of 0? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I'm planning to distribute the 20 client to 2 process of rsyslog >>>>>>>> server >>>>>>>> on different port on the same server but I think your help about the >>>>>>>> right >>>>>>>> combination of action queue on client and main queue on server. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On rsyslog documentation I've found a lot of info about to handle >>>>>>>> input >>>>>>>> queue (# thread, max messages and DequeuBatch) but I dont' know how >>>>>>>> to >>>>>>>> rsyslog should better work on receiver server. >>>>>>>> I've seen that the rsyslog 7.2 process on server use only one CPU >>>>>>>> each >>>>>>>> time, while the server has 4CPU and 12GB ram on 64bit O.S. >>>>>>>> 5)Some option during configuration process can change this behavior >>>>>>>> ? >>>>>>>> $ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/rsyslog7 --enable-gnutls >>>>>>>> --enable-imfile --enable-omruleset --enable-imptcp >>>>>>>> --enable-mmnormalize >>>>>>>> --enable-usertools --enable-imdiag --enable-diagtools >>>>>>>> --enable-impstats >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>> Roberto. >>>>>>>> ______________________________******_________________ >>>>>>>> rsyslog mailing list >>>>>>>> http://lists.adiscon.net/******mailman/listinfo/rsyslog<http://lists.adiscon.net/****mailman/listinfo/rsyslog> >>>>>>>> <http:**//lists.adiscon.net/**mailman/**listinfo/rsyslog<http://lists.adiscon.net/**mailman/listinfo/rsyslog> >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> <http:**//lists.adiscon.net/**mailman/**listinfo/rsyslog<http://lists.adiscon.net/mailman/**listinfo/rsyslog> >>>>>>>> <htt**p://lists.adiscon.net/mailman/**listinfo/rsyslog<http://lists.adiscon.net/mailman/listinfo/rsyslog> >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 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Follow https://twitter.com/rgerhards >>>>>>>> NOTE WELL: This is a PUBLIC mailing list, posts are ARCHIVED by a >>>>>>>> myriad >>>>>>>> of sites beyond our control. 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Follow https://twitter.com/rgerhards >>>>>>>> NOTE WELL: This is a PUBLIC mailing list, posts are ARCHIVED by a >>>>>>>> myriad >>>>>>>> of sites beyond our control. 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Follow https://twitter.com/rgerhards >>>>> NOTE WELL: This is a PUBLIC mailing list, posts are ARCHIVED by a >>>>> myriad >>>>> of sites beyond our control. PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE and DO NOT POST if you >>>>> DON'T LIKE THAT. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ______________________________****_________________ >>> rsyslog mailing list >>> http://lists.adiscon.net/****mailman/listinfo/rsyslog<http://lists.adiscon.net/**mailman/listinfo/rsyslog> >>> <http:**//lists.adiscon.net/mailman/**listinfo/rsyslog<http://lists.adiscon.net/mailman/listinfo/rsyslog> >>> > >>> http://www.rsyslog.com/****professional-services/<http://www.rsyslog.com/**professional-services/> >>> <http://**www.rsyslog.com/professional-**services/<http://www.rsyslog.com/professional-services/> >>> > >>> What's up with rsyslog? Follow https://twitter.com/rgerhards >>> NOTE WELL: This is a PUBLIC mailing list, posts are ARCHIVED by a myriad >>> of sites beyond our control. PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE and DO NOT POST if you >>> DON'T LIKE THAT. >>> >>> > > _______________________________________________ > rsyslog mailing list > http://lists.adiscon.net/mailman/listinfo/rsyslog > http://www.rsyslog.com/professional-services/ > What's up with rsyslog? Follow https://twitter.com/rgerhards > NOTE WELL: This is a PUBLIC mailing list, posts are ARCHIVED by a myriad > of sites beyond our control. PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE and DO NOT POST if you > DON'T LIKE THAT. > _______________________________________________ rsyslog mailing list http://lists.adiscon.net/mailman/listinfo/rsyslog http://www.rsyslog.com/professional-services/ What's up with rsyslog? Follow https://twitter.com/rgerhards NOTE WELL: This is a PUBLIC mailing list, posts are ARCHIVED by a myriad of sites beyond our control. PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE and DO NOT POST if you DON'T LIKE THAT.

