I posted this on the wrong discussion: We resolved our issue with this by spawning more main Q threads (8) and removed the Action ques.
CPU usage for rsyslogd on the 50mb/sec box is sitting steadily at 200% (was 100). Regarding the open files, our disk array seems to be able to handle 2k TPS, the average TPS on sar -b is ~250. Our bottleneck was the CPU usage on a single thread. We also adjusted ulimits and i do not think this is an issue. We will try and tune the regex as well. On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 7:08 PM, David Lang <[email protected]> wrote: > The number of threads used is complex. The value you are setting is the > max number of threads that can be used, but there are several other things > that can affect the number of threads actually used. > > In addition, not all actions support multithreading, it's possible the > dynafile action doesn't allow multiple threads. I could definantly see > outputting to one file from multiple threads getting into trouble (or at > the very least, requireing locking that would be expensive enough to make > it not worth having multiple threads). I don't know the code well enough to > know if this output can multithread or not. > > > $Ruleset appLog > $ActionQueueType LinkedList > $ActionQueueWorkerThreads 64 > $**ActionQueueWorkerThreadMinimum**Messages 10000 > $ActionQueueSize 400000 > > *.* ?appLogDynFile;****appLogHadoopTemplate > > > > do you have any idea how many different files this is generating? One > possible issue could be that rsyslog can't keep that many files open and so > is spending a lot of time opening and closing the file. If you can do a > strace on the thread for a few seconds and see if it's doing a lot of > writes, a lot of open,write,close or something else. > > Looking in the documentation for the omfile module at > http://www.rsyslog.com/doc/**omfile.html<http://www.rsyslog.com/doc/omfile.html> > > It looks like there is a parameter DynaFileCacheSize that is incorrectly > documented as defining the temptate to be used, when instead I believe it > allocates memory to keep track of what files are being kept open so they > can be written to again. > > IOBuffersize may be interesting (how large are your messages, how likely > is it that you will have multiple messages arriving together that go to the > same destination) > > It would be interesting to enable ASyncWriting, this would show you the > cost of writing to disk vs formatting the message. My discussion of trying > to simplify the regex was based on the thinking that you are spending most > of your time processing the regex. If instead you are spending your time > opening/closing files (needing a larger dynafilecachesize) I think that > enabling this would show this pretty clearly. > > > David Lang > > On Fri, 14 Jun 2013, Timothy Ehlers wrote: > > Well James and i both work on this. We will try and reduce the regex but >> we >> both do not understand why this cannot be multi-threaded. Why does setting >> an ActionQue to 10 worker threads not actually spawn 10. >> >> >> On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 6:18 PM, David Lang <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Given that with one exception, all his rulesets are essentually single >>> actions, and he has multiple action queues, I think it is effectivly tied >>> to the ruleset in this case. >>> >>> I origionally assumed that different rulesets used different main queues. >>> It looks like that may not be the case, but it could also just be that >>> this >>> one horribly bad rule was eating so much of the system that top only >>> showed >>> this one. That's a question that I'll clarify with Rainer next week >>> sometime. >>> >>> David Lang >>> >>> >>> >>> On Fri, 14 Jun 2013, Boylan, James wrote: >>> >>> Is the action queue thread tied to the ruleset? >>> >>>> >>>> -- James >>>> >>>> ----- Reply message ----- >>>> From: "David Lang" <[email protected]> >>>> To: "rsyslog-users" <[email protected]> >>>> Subject: [rsyslog] client connectivity issues syslog-ng -> rsyslog 7.x >>>> Date: Fri, Jun 14, 2013 6:13 pm >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I've found that FixedArray queues are noticably faster than LinkedList. >>>> That >>>> probably won't completely solve the problem, but it may help. >>>> >>>> If I'm seeing this correctly, this is the message template >>>> >>>> $template appLogHadoopTemplate,"<%PRI%>%****TIMESTAMP% %FROMHOST% >>>> app=%programname:R,ERE,1,DFLT:****([A-Za-z0-9]+)-.*-.*_.*--**end%|** >>>> bucket=%programname:R,ERE,1,****DFLT:.*-.*-.*_([A-Za-z0-9]+)--**** >>>> end%%msg%\n" >>>> >>>> and this is the filename template >>>> >>>> $template appLogDynFile,"/log/app-logs/%** >>>> ****programname:R,ERE,0,DFLT:[**A-* >>>> *Za-z0-9]+--end%/%FROMHOST%/%$******YEAR%/%$MONTH%/%$DAY%/%** >>>> >>>> PROGRAMNAME%.log" >>>> >>>> Both of these are heavy users of regex parsing, which is a pretty >>>> expensive >>>> operation >>>> >>>> One thing that I think I'm seeing, it that you do the same regex >>>> multiple >>>> times. >>>> With an ugly regex like this, you would probably gain significantly by >>>> setting a >>>> variable and using that >>>> >>>> set $!shortname = "%programname:R,ERE,1,DFLT:([**** >>>> A-Za-z0-9]+)-.*-.*_.*--end%" >>>> >>>> $template appLogHadoopTemplate,"<%PRI%>%****TIMESTAMP% %FROMHOST% >>>> app=%$!shortname%|bucket=%$!****shortname%%msg%\n" >>>> >>>> >>>> the other thing is, can you simplify the regex? it looks like you are >>>> trying to >>>> pull any alphanumeric value ahead of a -, but if that's the case, why >>>> are >>>> you >>>> matching things after that? >>>> >>>> will the following give you what you need? >>>> >>>> set $!shortname = "%programname:R,ERE,1,DFLT:^([****A-Za-z0-9]+)-%" >>>> >>>> >>>> I anchor the regex to the beginning of the string, and then pull >>>> everything >>>> before the - >>>> >>>> David Lang >>>> >>>> On Fri, 14 Jun 2013, Timothy Ehlers wrote: >>>> >>>> Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2013 17:50:05 -0500 >>>> >>>>> From: Timothy Ehlers <[email protected]> >>>>> Reply-To: rsyslog-users <[email protected]> >>>>> To: rsyslog-users <[email protected]> >>>>> Subject: Re: [rsyslog] client connectivity issues syslog-ng -> rsyslog >>>>> 7.x >>>>> >>>>> Yeah it helped in staging but with the higher volume of prod ruleset 2 >>>>> seems to be the problem... I still only see 1 thread and its pegged at >>>>> 100% >>>>> >>>>> $Ruleset appLog >>>>> $ActionQueueType LinkedList >>>>> $ActionQueueWorkerThreads 64 >>>>> $****ActionQueueWorkerThreadMinimum****Messages 10000 >>>>> $ActionQueueSize 400000 >>>>> *.* >>>>> ?appLogDynFile;****appLogHadoopTemplate >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> There must be something i do not understand about the Queue system. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 4:45 PM, David Lang <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Interesting, I did not expect that action queues would help this much, >>>>> >>>>>> given that you have the rulesets bound to different interfaces, I >>>>>> would >>>>>> have expected that their output processing would be independant. >>>>>> >>>>>> But the fact that putting in action queues (I assume one queue per >>>>>> ruleset??) splits up the work so much says that I was wrong. >>>>>> >>>>>> Which output is the action 3 queue that's using so much more CPU than >>>>>> anything else? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> David Lang >>>>>> >>>>>> On Fri, 14 Jun 2013, Timothy Ehlers wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> I put ActionQueus into the config and in staging it looks better now. >>>>>> >>>>>> 12773 root 20 0 1919m 231m 1848 R 34.8 0.5 0:19.06 >>>>>>> rs:action >>>>>>> 3 >>>>>>> que >>>>>>> 12772 root 20 0 1919m 231m 1848 S 10.6 0.5 0:09.51 >>>>>>> rs:action >>>>>>> 2 >>>>>>> que >>>>>>> 12751 root 20 0 1919m 231m 1848 S 1.7 0.5 0:01.29 rs:main >>>>>>> Q:Reg >>>>>>> 12742 root 20 0 1919m 231m 1848 S 0.7 0.5 0:00.72 in:imtcp >>>>>>> 12767 root 20 0 1919m 231m 1848 S 0.7 0.5 0:00.21 >>>>>>> rs:action >>>>>>> 5 >>>>>>> que >>>>>>> 12774 root 20 0 1919m 231m 1848 S 0.7 0.5 0:00.70 >>>>>>> rs:action >>>>>>> 4 >>>>>>> que >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I will try this in production with the Higher volume after a peer >>>>>>> review. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 4:32 PM, Timothy Ehlers <[email protected]> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 52mb/sec inbound traffic >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hadoop stream is showing: 25k msg per second.. i do not know how >>>>>>>> accurate >>>>>>>> this is. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> $OptimizeForUniprocessor off >>>>>>>> $MaxMessageSize 2048k >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Rsyslog plugins >>>>>>>> $ModLoad immark # provides --MARK-- message capability >>>>>>>> $ModLoad imudp # provides UDP syslog reception >>>>>>>> $ModLoad imtcp # provides TCP syslog reception >>>>>>>> $ModLoad imuxsock # provides support for local system logging >>>>>>>> (e.g. >>>>>>>> via logger command) >>>>>>>> $ModLoad imklog # provides kernel logging support >>>>>>>> (previously >>>>>>>> done >>>>>>>> by rklogd) >>>>>>>> $ModLoad imrelp # Provides RELP syslog reception >>>>>>>> $ModLoad omrelp # Provides RELP syslog transmission >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Rsyslog Stats >>>>>>>> $ModLoad impstats >>>>>>>> $PStatInterval 60 >>>>>>>> $PStatSeverity 7 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Queue configuration >>>>>>>> $ActionQueueSize 2000000 >>>>>>>> $MainMsgQueueSize 40000000 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # File Creation Permissions >>>>>>>> $umask 0000 >>>>>>>> $DirCreateMode 0755 >>>>>>>> $FileCreateMode 0644 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Remote Log Processing Ruleset >>>>>>>> $PreserveFQDN on >>>>>>>> $template >>>>>>>> appLogDynFile,"/log/app-logs/%******programname:R,ERE,0,DFLT:[** >>>>>>>> A-**** >>>>>>>> Za-z0-9]+--end%/%FROMHOST%/%$******YEAR%/%$MONTH%/%$DAY%/%** >>>>>>>> PROGRAMNAME%.log" >>>>>>>> $template >>>>>>>> currLogStatsDynFile,"/log/app-******logs/logstats/%FROMHOST%/%** >>>>>>>> $**** >>>>>>>> YEAR%/%$MONTH%/%$DAY%/******logstats.log.%$HOUR%00" >>>>>>>> $template >>>>>>>> currAppLogDynFile,"/log/app-******logs/%msg:R,ERE,1,DFLT:^([A-**** >>>>>>>> Za-z0-9._-]+)\|([A-Za-z0-9._-]******+)\|([A-Za-z0-9._]+)[-_]*(** >>>>>>>> [**A-** >>>>>>>> Za-z0-9]*)([\^])--end%/%******FROMHOST%/%$YEAR%/%$MONTH%/%$****** >>>>>>>> DAY%/%msg:R,ERE,1,DFLT:^([A-******Za-z0-9._-]+)\|([A-Za-z0-9._** >>>>>>>> -]**** >>>>>>>> +)\|([A-Za-z0-9._]+)[-_]*([A-******Za-z0-9]*)([\^])--end%-%** >>>>>>>> msg:**R,** >>>>>>>> ERE,2,DFLT:^([A-Za-z0-9._-]+)\******|([A-Za-z0-9._-]+)\|([A-** >>>>>>>> Za-**z0-** >>>>>>>> 9._]+)[-_]*([A-Za-z0-9]*)([\^]******)--end%-%msg:R,ERE,3,DFLT:** >>>>>>>> ^(**[** >>>>>>>> A-Za-z0-9._-]+)\|([A-Za-z0-9._******-]+)\|([A-Za-z0-9._]+)[-_]** >>>>>>>> *(**[** >>>>>>>> A-Za-z0-9]*)([\^])--end%-%msg:******R,ERE,4,DFLT:^([A-Za-z0-9.** >>>>>>>> _-**]+** >>>>>>>> )\|([A-Za-z0-9._-]+)\|([A-Za-******z0-9._]+)[-_]*([A-Za-z0-9]*** >>>>>>>> )(**[** >>>>>>>> \^])--end%.log.%$HOUR%00" >>>>>>>> $template >>>>>>>> currAppLoggTemplate,"%msg:R,******ERE,1,DFLT:^[A-Za-z0-9._-]+\** >>>>>>>> |[**** >>>>>>>> A-Za-z0-9._-]+\|[A-Za-z0-9._]+******[-_]*[A-Za-z0-9]*[\^](.*)-** >>>>>>>> -*** >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> *end%\n" >>>>>>>> $template currAppLoggTemplate2,"%msg%\n" >>>>>>>> $template currentappLogHadoopTemplate,"<** >>>>>>>> ****%PRI%>%TIMESTAMP:date-** >>>>>>>> rfc3164% >>>>>>>> %FROMHOST% %msg%\n" >>>>>>>> $template currentappLogNewHadoopTemplate******,"<%PRI%>%TIMESTAMP% >>>>>>>> %FROMHOST% >>>>>>>> app=%msg:R,ERE,1,DFLT:^([A-Za-******z0-9._-]+)\|([A-Za-z0-9._-** >>>>>>>> ]+**)\** >>>>>>>> |([A-Za-z0-9.]+)[-_]*([A-Za-******z0-9]*)--end%|bucket=%msg:R,**** >>>>>>>> ERE,4,DFLT:^([A-Za-z0-9._-]+)\******|([A-Za-z0-9._-]+)\|([A-** >>>>>>>> Za-**z0-** >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 9.]+)[-_]*([A-Za-z0-9]*)--end% >>>>>>>> %msg%\n" >>>>>>>> $template appLogHadoopTemplate,"<%PRI%>%******TIMESTAMP% %FROMHOST% >>>>>>>> app=%programname:R,ERE,1,DFLT:******([A-Za-z0-9]+)-.*-.*_.*--*** >>>>>>>> *end%|** >>>>>>>> bucket=%programname:R,ERE,1,******DFLT:.*-.*-.*_([A-Za-z0-9]+)** >>>>>>>> --**** >>>>>>>> end%%msg%\n" >>>>>>>> $template >>>>>>>> remoteMessagesDynFile,"/log/******system-logs/%FROMHOST%/%$** >>>>>>>> YEAR%**** >>>>>>>> /%$MONTH%/%$DAY%/messages" >>>>>>>> $template >>>>>>>> remoteSecureDynFile,"/log/******secure-system-logs/%FROMHOST%/** >>>>>>>> **** >>>>>>>> %$YEAR%/%$MONTH%/%$DAY%/******secure" >>>>>>>> $template >>>>>>>> remoteMaillogDynFile,"/log/******system-logs/%FROMHOST%/%$** >>>>>>>> YEAR%**** >>>>>>>> /%$MONTH%/%$DAY%/maillog" >>>>>>>> $template >>>>>>>> remoteEmergDynFile,"/log/******system-logs/%FROMHOST%/%$YEAR%****** >>>>>>>> /%$MONTH%/%$DAY%/emergency" >>>>>>>> $template >>>>>>>> remoteCronDynFile,"/log/******system-logs/%FROMHOST%/%$YEAR%****** >>>>>>>> /%$MONTH%/%$DAY%/cron" >>>>>>>> $template >>>>>>>> remoteSpoolerDynFile,"/log/******system-logs/%FROMHOST%/%$** >>>>>>>> YEAR%**** >>>>>>>> /%$MONTH%/%$DAY%/spooler" >>>>>>>> $template >>>>>>>> remoteBootDynFile,"/log/******system-logs/%FROMHOST%/%$YEAR%****** >>>>>>>> /%$MONTH%/%$DAY%/boot.log" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> $Ruleset appLog >>>>>>>> *.* >>>>>>>> ?appLogDynFile;******appLogHadoopTemplate >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Forward to Hadoop >>>>>>>> #*.* @@ >>>>>>>> wmhdcollector01s.stag.****timste**sting.net:5003<http://** >>>>>>>> timstesting.net:5003 <http://timstesting.net:5003>> >>>>>>>> <http://**wmhdcollector01s.**stag.**timstesting.net:5003<ht** >>>>>>>> tp://wmhdcollector01s.stag.**timstesting.net:5003<http://wmhdcollector01s.stag.timstesting.net:5003> >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ; >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> $Ruleset currAppLog >>>>>>>> *.* >>>>>>>> ?currAppLogDynFile;******currAppLoggTemplate >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Forward to Hadoop >>>>>>>> *.* >>>>>>>> @@hadoopcollectors.prod.******timstesting.net:5003;** >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> currentappLogHadoopTemplate >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> $Ruleset currLogStats >>>>>>>> *.* >>>>>>>> ?currLogStatsDynFile >>>>>>>> # Forward to Hadoop >>>>>>>> #*.* >>>>>>>> @@hadoopcollectors.prod.******timstesting.net:5003;** >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> currentappLogHadoopTemplate >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Remote System Log Processing Ruleset >>>>>>>> $Ruleset remoteSysLogs >>>>>>>> # Log all kernel messages to the console. >>>>>>>> # Logging much else clutters up the screen. >>>>>>>> #kern.* /dev/console >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Log anything (except mail) of level info or higher. >>>>>>>> # Don't log private authentication messages! >>>>>>>> $DirCreateMode 0755 >>>>>>>> $FileCreateMode 0644 >>>>>>>> *.info;local1.none;local6.******none;mail.none;authpriv.none;***** >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> *cron.none >>>>>>>> ?remoteMessagesDynFile >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # The authpriv file has restricted access. >>>>>>>> $DirCreateMode 0700 >>>>>>>> $FileCreateMode 0600 >>>>>>>> authpriv.* >>>>>>>> ?remoteSecureDynFile >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Log all the mail messages in one place. >>>>>>>> $DirCreateMode 0755 >>>>>>>> $FileCreateMode 0644 >>>>>>>> mail.* >>>>>>>> ?remoteMaillogDynFile >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Log cron stuff >>>>>>>> $DirCreateMode 0755 >>>>>>>> $FileCreateMode 0644 >>>>>>>> cron.* >>>>>>>> ?remoteCronDynFile >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Everybody gets emergency messages >>>>>>>> $DirCreateMode 0755 >>>>>>>> $FileCreateMode 0644 >>>>>>>> *.emerg >>>>>>>> ?remoteEmergDynFile >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Save news errors of level crit and higher in a special file. >>>>>>>> $DirCreateMode 0755 >>>>>>>> $FileCreateMode 0644 >>>>>>>> uucp,news.crit >>>>>>>> ?remoteSpoolerDynFile >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Save boot messages also to boot.log >>>>>>>> $DirCreateMode 0755 >>>>>>>> $FileCreateMode 0644 >>>>>>>> local7.* >>>>>>>> ?remoteBootDynFile >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Local Log Processing Ruleset >>>>>>>> $Ruleset local >>>>>>>> # Log all kernel messages to the console. >>>>>>>> # Logging much else clutters up the screen. >>>>>>>> #kern.* /dev/console >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Log anything (except mail) of level info or higher. >>>>>>>> # Don't log private authentication messages! >>>>>>>> *.info;local1.none;local6.******none;mail.none;authpriv.none;***** >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> *cron.none >>>>>>>> /var/log/messages >>>>>>>> syslog.=debug >>>>>>>> /log/rsyslog-stats >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # The authpriv file has restricted access. >>>>>>>> authpriv.* >>>>>>>> /var/log/secure >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Log all the mail messages in one place. >>>>>>>> mail.* >>>>>>>> -/var/log/maillog >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Log cron stuff >>>>>>>> cron.* >>>>>>>> /var/log/cron >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Everybody gets emergency messages >>>>>>>> *.emerg :omusrmsg:* >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Save news errors of level crit and higher in a special file. >>>>>>>> uucp,news.crit >>>>>>>> /var/log/spooler >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Save boot messages also to boot.log >>>>>>>> local7.* >>>>>>>> /var/log/boot.log >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Assign default Ruleset >>>>>>>> $DefaultRuleset local >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # New AppLog Process RELP Collector >>>>>>>> $InputRELPServerBindRuleset appLog >>>>>>>> $InputRELPServerRun 20514 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Current AppLog TCP Collector >>>>>>>> $InputTCPServerBindRuleset currAppLog >>>>>>>> $InputTCPServerRun 20516 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # Current LogStats TCP Collector >>>>>>>> $InputTCPServerBindRuleset currLogStats >>>>>>>> $InputTCPServerRun 20518 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # SystemLog TCP Collector >>>>>>>> $InputTCPServerBindRuleset remoteSysLogs >>>>>>>> $InputTCPServerRun 20515 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # SystemLog UDP Collector >>>>>>>> $InputUDPServerBindRuleset remoteSysLogs >>>>>>>> $UDPServerRun 514 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ______________________________******_________________ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 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> >>>>>> > >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> http://www.rsyslog.com/******professional-services/<http://www.rsyslog.com/****professional-services/> >>>>>> <http://**www.rsyslog.com/****professional-services/<http://www.rsyslog.com/**professional-services/> >>>>>> > >>>>>> <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? 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