Andreas Heinlein <aheinlein@gmx.com> writes: xx>> > we have a centralised log server running syslog-ng 3.1 OSE on Debian
6.0. On the client side, we were using syslog-ng but now I'd like to use rsyslog instead (for several reasons).
Independently of the issue below, I'd love to hear the reasons (either on-list, or in private).
The main reason is that syslog-ng randomly goes to 100% CPU on the clients (Ubuntu 12.04, previously we used 10.04 and syslog-ng which worked just fine), and I've been trying for several days now to figure out why. So I've decided to try and switch to rsyslog.
I see. Using the default syslog-ng that ships with 12.04 (3.3.4+patches, as far as I remember) or 3.3.6+? I'd love to be able to fix the spinning issue, and perhaps I can do that faster than switching to rsyslog would be >;) -- |8]