Re: [syslog-ng] syslog-ng Digest, Vol 46, Issue 31
Dear Bazsi-san, Thank you for the reply.
what kind of binaries are you using? PE/OSE binaries supplied by BalaBit, or you are using binaries from another source?
I am using what downloaded from rpmsearch. It is following URL. http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/10055325/com/syslog-ng-2.1.1-5.e... And, I used syslog-ng-2.1.3-1 supplied by balabit. I have done the question with indefinite purpose of me. My final purpose is to get rid of CPU use rate 100%. Could you direct the best possible method that I should do? Best Regards, Yoshinobu
On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 21:37 +0900, 牛田 善信 wrote:
Dear Bazsi-san,
Thank you for the reply.
what kind of binaries are you using? PE/OSE binaries supplied by BalaBit, or you are using binaries from another source?
I am using what downloaded from rpmsearch. It is following URL. http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/10055325/com/syslog-ng-2.1.1-5.e...
And, I used syslog-ng-2.1.3-1 supplied by balabit.
I have done the question with indefinite purpose of me. My final purpose is to get rid of CPU use rate 100%. Could you direct the best possible method that I should do?
If you are using BalaBit supplied 2.1 binary packages, then you can find the needed libdbi packages on the download pages of syslog-ng: http://www.balabit.com/network-security/syslog-ng/opensource-logging-system/... The link for the libdbi package that you need is: http://www.balabit.com/downloads/files/syslog-ng/open-source-edition/pkgs/po... But the real question is whether your experienced 100% CPU usage is the same as the fix in 2.1.3. Can you post an strace of the running process as it is eating your CPU? -- Bazsi
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