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Change Log  :: Changelog for 3.10.2 ::
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Posted by rgerhards on Monday, January 14, 2008 - 07:04 PM

Version 3.10.2 (rgerhards), 2008-01-14

  • added the ability to keep stop rsyslogd without the need to drain the main message queue. In disk queue mode, rsyslog continues to run from the point where it stopped. In case of a system failure, it continues to process messages from the last checkpoint.
  • fixed a bug that caused a segfault on startup when no $WorkDir directive was specified in rsyslog.conf
  • provided more fine-grain control over shutdown timeouts and added a way to specify the enqueue timeout when the main message queue is full
  • implemented $MainMsgQueueCheckpointInterval config directive
  • implemented $MainMsgQueueTimeoutActionCompletion config directive
  • implemented $MainMsgQueueTimeoutEnqueue config directive
  • implemented $MainMsgQueueTimeoutShutdown config directive

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