Christoph Martin schrieb:

> I just found out that the logrotation is not automatically configured to
> different logfiles like it was in plain old sysklogd. So my syslog.all
> file on master has about 134M which would account for the initial size
> of rsyslog on this host. But does rsyslog really have to load the whole
> file into memory in order to append new messages? And it is still a
> question why it grows to more that 2G after a while with more hat one
> client. And no, it has no problems writing to disk.

Hmm. Coincidence. I rotated the files and restart rsyslog with empty
logfiles and it still comes up with ~140M.

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