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... this was long overdue, and I finlly tackeld it. It turned out to
be more complex than I initially thought. The next step now probably is
to actually implement multiple rule sets and the beauty that comes
with them.
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also adds speed, because you do no longer need to run the whole file
system in sync mode. New testbench and new config directives:
- $MainMsgQueueSyncQueueFiles
- $ActionQueueSyncQueueFiles
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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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Conflicts:
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runtime/rsyslog.h
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... I know I should not have done this to a stable branch... Thankfully
nothing was yet released.
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(testcase was only present in v4, so I did not spot the issue immediately)
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... as well as some other minor issues.
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is detected.
This change is considered important but small enough
to apply it directly to the stable version. [But it is a border case,
the change requires more code than I had hoped. Thus I have NOT tried
to actually catch all cases, this is left for the current devel
releases, if necessary]
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...when rsyslogd ran in forked mode (as usual!)
Signed-off-by: Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
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tests/diskqueue.sh
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which enables to talk to the rsyslog core at runtime. The current
implementation is only a beginning, but can be expanded over time
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Conflicts:
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tests/Makefile.am
tools/syslogd.c
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Well, actually this and a lot of related things. I improved the
testbench so that the new capabilities are automatically tested and
also did some general cleanup. The current multiple tcp listener
solution will probably receive some further cleanup, too, but looks
quite OK so far. I also reviewed the way tcpsrv et all work, in
preparation of using this code for imdiag. I need to document the
findings, especially as the code is rather complicated "thanks" to
the combination of plain tcp and gssapi transport modes.
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So far, the consumer was responsible for destroying objects. However, this
does not work well with ultra-reliable queues. This is the first move to
support them.
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plus some cosmetic changes
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... now that we know what we need from a theoretical POV.
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- added $GenerateConfigGraph configuration command which can be used
to generate nice-looking (and very informative) rsyslog configuration
graphs.
- added $ActionName configuration directive (currently only used for
graph generation, but may find other uses)
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configuration directives
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... but the action consumer does not do anything really intelligent
with them. But the DA consumer is already done, as is the
main message queue consumer.
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... to utilize it. This work is not yet fully verified to be correct.
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There was a subtle bug that made all messages fill their HOSTNAME from
the source IP (which may be wrong in a long chain of relays) and not
by reading the message. This fixes it.
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- building the necessary plumbing to support more functions with
decent runtime performance. This is also necessary towards the
long-term goal of loadable library modules.
- added new RainerScript function "tolower"
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Now have removed the previous method, as really nobody should call
it any longer (and now nobody does ;)). Also did some other cleanup.
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- abided to code conventions
- fixed a potential segfault when regex library can not
be loaded
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Thanks to Arnaud Cornet for providing the idea and initial patch.
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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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Conflicts:
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worked on ways to provide a better test suite:
- added -T rsyslogd command line option, enables to specify a directory
where to chroot() into on startup. This is NOT a security feature but
introduced to support testing. Thus, -T does not make sure chroot()
is used in a secure way. (may be removed later)
- added omstdout module for testing purposes. Spits out all messages to
stdout - no config option, no other features
- modified $ModLoad statement so that for modules whom's name starts with
a dot, no path is prepended (this enables relative-pathes and should
not break any valid current config)
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where vsprintf() does not check for NULL pointers
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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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new comparison operation "ereregex"
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