could you run it under valgrind control?

Also note that this version is no longer project-supported, but I could at
lest have a quick look. In any case, I suggest upgrading to the currently
supported 7.4 version. RPM repositories are available here:

http://www.rsyslog.com/rhelcentos-rpms/

Rainer


On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 3:47 PM, wm-lists <[email protected]> wrote:

> I hate Lotus Domino.  Terrible software.   Using different mail client now.
>
> So here's some output that may be useful.
>
> Thanks! Will
>
> [root@ ~]#  /sbin/rsyslogd -c5 -f /etc/rsyslog.conf  -dn^C
> [root@ ~]# rpm -q rsyslog
> rsyslog-5.8.10-6.el6.x86_64
> [root@ ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
> Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.4 (Santiago)
>
> # uname -r
> 2.6.32-358.2.1.el6.x86_64
>
> Here's the end of the startup
>
> strace /sbin/rsyslogd -c5 -f /etc/rsyslog.conf  -dn
>
> 6520.727364975:7fb1db0bb700: action 0x7fb1de2db5b0 call returned 0
> 6520.727368077:7fb1db0bb700: regular consumer finished, iret=0, szlog 3562
> sz phys 3570
> 6520.727372912:7fb1db0bb700: we deleted 8 objects and enqueued 0 objects
> 6520.727380039:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG in: len 7, pszBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727383102:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG exit: pMsg->iLenTAG 7,
> pMsg->TAG.szBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727393242:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG in: len 7, pszBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727396631:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG exit: pMsg->iLenTAG 7,
> pMsg->TAG.szBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727406629:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG in: len 7, pszBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727409757:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG exit: pMsg->iLenTAG 7,
> pMsg->TAG.szBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727420332:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG in: len 7, pszBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727423526:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG exit: pMsg->iLenTAG 7,
> pMsg->TAG.szBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727433838:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG in: len 7, pszBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727436855:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG exit: pMsg->iLenTAG 7,
> pMsg->TAG.szBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727445030:7fb1db0bb700: strm 0x7fb1de2defa0: file 7 read 4096 bytes
> 6520.727452367:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG in: len 7, pszBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727455551:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG exit: pMsg->iLenTAG 7,
> pMsg->TAG.szBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727474937:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG in: len 7, pszBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727479294:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG exit: pMsg->iLenTAG 7,
> pMsg->TAG.szBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727490402:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG in: len 7, pszBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727493783:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG exit: pMsg->iLenTAG 7,
> pMsg->TAG.szBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727500364:7fb1db0bb700: delete batch from store, new sizes: log 3562,
> phys 3562
> 6520.727507175:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG in: len 7, pszBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727510138:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG exit: pMsg->iLenTAG 7,
> pMsg->TAG.szBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727520683:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG in: len 7, pszBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727523924:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG exit: pMsg->iLenTAG 7,
> pMsg->TAG.szBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727533601:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG in: len 7, pszBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727536923:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG exit: pMsg->iLenTAG 7,
> pMsg->TAG.szBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727546593:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG in: len 7, pszBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727549532:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG exit: pMsg->iLenTAG 7,
> pMsg->TAG.szBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727559126:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG in: len 7, pszBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727562358:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG exit: pMsg->iLenTAG 7,
> pMsg->TAG.szBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727572405:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG in: len 7, pszBuf: kernel:
> 6520.727575567:7fb1db0bb700: MsgSetTAG exit: pMsg->iLenTAG 7,
> pMsg->TAG.szBuf: kernel:
> futex(0x7fb1dc989b60, FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE, 2, NULL <unfinished ...>
> +++ killed by SIGSEGV +++
> Segmentation fault
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