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Thanks to Michael Biebl for reporting this bug.
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default thus was random (but most often "on")
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- bugfix: invalid error message issued if $inlcudeConfig was on an empty
set of files (e.g. *.conf, where none such files existed)
thanks to Michael Biebl for reporting this bug
- bugfix: when run in foreground (but not in debug mode), a
debug message ("DoDie called") was emitted at shutdown. Removed.
thanks to Michael Biebl for reporting this bug
- bugfix: some garbagge was emitted to stderr on shutdown. This
garbage consisted of file names, which were written during
startup (key point: not a pointer error)
thanks to Michael Biebl for reporting this bug
- bugfix: startup and shutdown message were emitted to stdout
thanks to Michael Biebl for reporting this bug
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this was a regression from the omfile rewrite in 4.5.0
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This resulted in wrong values. The most prominent victim was the
directory creation mode, which was set to zero in some cases. For
details, see related blog post:
http://blog.gerhards.net/2009/10/another-note-on-hard-to-find-bugs.html
This replaces the improper bugfix from two commits ago with a proper one.
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one-time write to the mode, then all works. However, if no such write
is done, the variable always remains zero. I have used the memory
debugger as well as shuffled the code around and used guard variables
nothing changed. The problem always moved with the changes I did. So
I now consider the one-time write a usable work-around, because it
definitely fixes the issue even though it does not explain why it
happens.
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... seems to work on quick testing, but needs a far more testing
and improvement. Good milestone commit.
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This is the first shot at this functionality. Currently, we run off a fixed
counter in the rsyslogd mainloop, which needs to be restructured. But this
code works, so it is a good time for a commit.
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plus some cleanup...
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... by moving code to stream.c. Thanks to the new design, new cases are
not really needed, resulting in cleaner code.
I also did a cleanup of header file usage as a side-activity.
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... restoring missing functionality after the restructuring of imfile. As
a side-effect, this also lays the foundation for even more reliable queue
engine operations (but this is not yet done).
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now cleand up omfile and straighted out some things. The only commented-out
code left is code that must be moved/merged to the stream class, my next target.
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now only stream class is utilized. ttys, pipes and outchannel functionality
is currently disabled. But the testbench worked again. Cleanup needed, will
do this with next commit (it may break things and I like to have this
milestone here).
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now some basic operations are carried out via the stream class.
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... and also made it callable via an rsyslog interface rather then
relying on the OS loader (important if we go for using it inside
loadbale modules, which we soon possible will)
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The former maximum of 10,000 really made no sense, even 1,000 is very high,
but we like to keep the user in control ;)).
Also, some general cleanup was done.
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so they can now be processed with the "regular" gzip tools
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This DOES NOT work sufficiently well, I just wanted to verify that
zip writing is possible and files are readable. Will be refined
soon.
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Conflicts:
ChangeLog
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to make sure only the minimum number of file handles is left open
during a exec call. This is not a 100% solution, as there are also
some fopen() calls and, more importantly, file descriptors opened
by libraries. But it is better than nothing (and it was quick, at
least until we run into platform hell, what we will for sure ;)).
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interestingly, they manifested on Debian, only, but potentially
existed on other platforms, too.
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Conflicts:
ChangeLog
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primarily bugs introduced by recent changes. We now also handle
static file names correctly, that was not the case before. We
now correctly reset the descriptor in the dynafile cache if
somthing goes wrong.
Keep in mind that reliablity of output is depending on the
reliability of the file system driver (the cifs driver returns OK,
but still loses data if it is disconnected for too-long).
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- fixed a bug that caused action retries not to work correctly
situation was only cleared by a restart
- bugfix: closed dynafile was potentially never written until another
dynafile name was generated - potential loss of messages
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user feedback indicates it now looks like it is working ;)
still some more work needed for a "good" solution
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Unfortunatley, I do not have the full list of contributors
available. The patch set was compiled by Ben Taylor, and I made
some further changes to adopt it to the news rsyslog branch. Others
provided much of the base work, but I can not find the names of the
original authors. If you happen to be one of them, please let me
know so that I can give proper credits.
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Conflicts:
tools/omfile.c
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...which enables to configure HUP to be either a full restart
or "just" a leightweight way to close open files
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Also added redirector to web description of error codes
closes bug http://bugzilla.adiscon.com/show_bug.cgi?id=20
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they can now be set on an action-by-action basis
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... and some more cleanup. Also moved a file that I forgot
(thanks to Michael Biebl for pointing that out).
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reduced dependencies, moved non-runtime files to its own directory except
for some whom's status is unclear
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