Public bug reported:

The rsyslog.conf provided in Xenial contains an error that is logged by
rsyslog at startup with the short name. rsyslog ignores a '$PreserveFQDN
on' when logging this error. This is an issue when using a log
aggregation facility such as Splunk. A fix is to correct the error in
the provided rsyslog.conf.

** Affects: rsyslog (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: message startup

** Patch added: "Patch that fixes directive in rsyslog.conf"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1675515/+attachment/4843565/+files/xenial-rsyslog-KlogPermit-error.patch

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Title:
  old KLogPermitNonKernel directive error in rsyslog.conf

Status in rsyslog package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  The rsyslog.conf provided in Xenial contains an error that is logged
  by rsyslog at startup with the short name. rsyslog ignores a
  '$PreserveFQDN on' when logging this error. This is an issue when
  using a log aggregation facility such as Splunk. A fix is to correct
  the error in the provided rsyslog.conf.

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