Hi Guys, (New to this list, searched the FAQ for this qn, didnt find it. So I apologize if this was repeated before on the list. It might be related to the topic on TCP timingout though as report @ https://lists.balabit.hu/pipermail/syslog-ng/2005-February/006974.html) I'm planning to deploy a syslog-ng setup. (Central logging server in Asia, and Clients will be in US/HK). The setup is actually as a backup/secure repository of log entries of the appliation we are running. Now the question is, (I know TCP is reliable vs UDP), how reliable will syslog-ng hand the log entries ? If it gets disconnected (due to timeout, reset, etc), will it hold the log entry in memory and queue it for resend ? Is there an option to set before it times out (And at least logs it in a local log that there was an error (as an internal msg i guess) I need to be certain that no messages get lost basically :P Thanks in advance. Elvin -