-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 G'day, I'm currently running syslog-ng 1.6.5 on Red Hat 2.1AS (syslog-ng will be upgraded to 1.6.9 shortly) as a central log server, and I'm having a problem with a growing number of TCP connections. Most hosts log to the central log server via UDP, but there are 7 remote syslog-ng servers using TCP. I currently allow up to 250 connections: source src_tcp { tcp(ip(x.x.x.x) port(514) max-connections(250)); }; but this is reached within about a fortnight. I restart the daemon each week to ensure that it doesn't max out, but figure that there must be a better way. I haven't seen any specific fixes in the last few releases, so is there a particular option I need? Our network is reasonably reliable so I don't think that this is the problem, but there's always a chance ... Any thoughts? Phil -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.7 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFDhoegT2yvGjk/8+MRAoeGAJ42YH4BtcjnIxoggrynxesEeHpp4gCeJT19 gOe3dRE69P3IlPI7BdV39m8= =Pbix -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----