What do you get if you send the loggen data to a simple netcat session with its output redirected to a flat file?  Do you see all 55k messages using wc -l?

On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 6:51 AM, Clayton Dukes <cdukes@gmail.com> wrote:
I should have mentioned that this is logging directly to a file.

destination df_logzilla {
   file("/var/log/logzilla/syslog.log"
   template("$HOST\t$FACILITY\t$LEVEL\t$TAG\t$YEAR-$MONTH-$DAY\t$HOUR:$MIN:$SEC\t$PROGRAM\t$MSG\n")
   );
};



On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 11:47 PM, Clayton Dukes <cdukes@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm trying to run a test to check insert rates.
If I run this command:

./loggen -r 5000 -D -I 10 127.0.0.1 514

The output shows:
average rate = 5441.60 msg/sec, count=54420, time=10.007, msg size=256, bandwidth=1360.40 kB/sec

But, my stats don't show that many messages received:

syslog-ng[6660]: Log statistics; dropped=\'pipe(/dev/xconsole)=0\', processed=\'center(queued)=24232\', processed=\'center(received)=8077, processed=\'destination(df_logzilla)=8077\'

As you can see, it sent 55k messages, but I only received 8k.
Am I doing something wrong?

Here are my options in the syslog-ng config:
options {
      long_hostnames(off);
      log_msg_size(8192);
      flush_lines(1);
      log_fifo_size(16384);
      time_reopen(10);
      use_dns(yes);
      dns_cache(yes);
      use_fqdn(yes);
      keep_hostname(yes);
      chain_hostnames(no);
      perm(0644);
     stats_freq(60);

};


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