Thanks! I will pass this on to them :-) ______________________________________________________________ Clayton Dukes ______________________________________________________________ On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 8:35 AM, Balint Kovacs <balint.kovacs@balabit.com>wrote:
Hi Clayton,
the failover time is steered by the time_reopen() global option (60 sec by default), so setting it to a much lower value should do the trick.
From the admin guide: "To list several failover servers, separate the address of the servers with comma. The time syslog-ng PE waits for the a server before switching to the next failover server is set in the *time_reopen()* option. For details about how client-side failover works, see Section 2.15, Client-side failover<http://www.balabit.com/sites/default/files/documents/syslog-ng-pe-v4.0-guide-admin-en.html/index.html-single.html#concepts_failover> ."
http://www.balabit.com/sites/default/files/documents/syslog-ng-pe-v4.0-guide...
I assume that the TCP connection breakdown is detected by syslog-ng in a timely manner, pls correct me if I misunderstood the problem.
Balint
On 10/04/2011 12:18 PM, Clayton Dukes wrote:
Hi Folks, We have a team doing testing on the PE edition and they are finding that the timeout for the failover trigger takes 60 seconds:
It was observed that it takes anytime between 10 to 60 seconds to detect connection is broken. We found out it by running syslog-ng in debug mode. I guess it relies on connection timeout. This 60 second is large interval compared to the default interval that we have (15 sec).
My question: Is there a way to tune this parameter down to 15 seconds in the config?
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