On Tue, 2020-01-21 at 10:13 -0600, John Chivian via rsyslog wrote:
> Regardless of how your config file is setup, or whether or not you 
> implement queuing, if you want to do those two things with all log 
> messages, and want to guarantee that a full local file system
> doesn't 
> prevent delivery to network destinations (although it might for
> other 
> reasons), then simply take the network send action before you attempt
> to 
> write locally. It is after all a serial pipeline.

What happens if action type=omrelp is blocking, won't omfile not get
events written to local disk?  Regardless, I would still recommend
taking a close look at queues.  It's trivial to add queue* directives
to your actions, so that if one is blocking it won't negatively impact
the other. 

Mark

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