On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 06:02 +0100, patrick hartemann wrote:
Balazs Scheidler wrote:
On Mon, 2006-11-27 at 10:41 +0000, pat.hartemann@bluewin.ch wrote:
Hello all,
I'm configuring syslog-ng 2.0 on a RHEL ES 4 U4 system. One of the destination is an unix stream socket. After the first log writen on this socket, I get the error message :
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nov 27 11:32:30 ch-syslog-1 syslog-ng[10153]: I/O error occurred while writing; fd='8', error='Connection refused (111)' Nov 27 11:32:30 ch-syslog-1 syslog-ng[10153]: Connection broken; time_reopen='10'
please check syslog-ng using strace, and see where it gets the connection refused error.
might happen that the perl script uses SOCK_DGRAM while syslog-ng uses SOCK_STREAM ?
in fact this comes from socket type. I've tried with tcp, and gotten the same issue. However with a udp or datagram unix socket that's working fine. Looks like syslog-ng doesn't like connection oriented type .... Once more, it doesn't work in anyway with syslog-ng 2.00 but works fine with 1.6.9 (on same RHEL system)
tcp logging should work, and in fact I've just tried it and it really does. I also tested unix-stream destination and it also works, although I'm looking at the latest version in my version controlled tree. Can you check if the latest snapshot shows the same problem? -- Bazsi