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rsyslog 2.0.1 released
Hi all,

Rsyslog 2.0.1, a new stable branch version, has been released today. It is a purely bug-fixing release. Most importantly, it fixes some situations where rsyslogd could hang if there were problems writing to output files or forwarding messages. Version 2.0.1 is a recommended update for all stable branch users.

Please note that rsyslog 2.0.1 provides a stable environment without any additional new features. Many new features are available in the v3 development branch.

Changelog:

http://www.rsyslog.com/Article165.phtml

Download:

http://www.rsyslog.com/Downloads-req-getit-lid-74.phtml

Best regards,

Florian Riedl


Posted by  friedl  on  Thursday, January 24, 2008 471
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rsyslog 3.10.2 re-released
Hi all,


Michael Biebl told me about a bug which prevented 3.10.2 from compiling in release mode. This was caused by one line and has been fixed today. This is not worth a new release, the fixed version can be found at the usual download sites.


Rainer


Posted by  friedl  on  Wednesday, January 16, 2008 505
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Compile Problem with rsyslog 3.10.2
Hi all,

Michael Biebl pointed out a problem in rsyslog 3.10.2 release build. It does not compile due to a problem in obj-types.h.

I will provide a fix today, most probably in form of a new version which is mostly ready. I'll timeout this noon.

Sorry for any hassle - and thanks for reporting!

Rainer


Posted by  friedl  on  Wednesday, January 16, 2008 417
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rsyslog 3.10.2 released
Rsyslog 3.10.2 has been released today. It offers the ability to preserve the on-disk queue between runs of rsyslogd. When rsyslogd is shut down, the queue is kept on disk. Upon the next restart, rsyslogd continues to process messages from where it stopped. This is useful for busy systems, especially with slow outputs (like databases). Some configuration parameters have been added to fine-tune timeouts during shutdown and message enqueueing. This release is a recommended update for all users of the v3 series. The v3 branch is not yet recommended for use on production machines.

Download:

http://www.rsyslog.com/Downloads-req-getit-lid-73.phtml

Changelog:

http://www.rsyslog.com/Article161.phtml

As always, feedback is appreciated.

Florian Riedl


Posted by  friedl  on  Monday, January 14, 2008 487
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rsyslog 3.10.1 released
Hello,

Rsyslog 3.10.1 is a bug fixing and minor feature enhancement release. It fixes a race condition, some memory leaks and some doc bugs of 3.10.0. Performance has also been somewhat improved. Feature-wise, it offers a new disk queue mode, which in its current form is of limited usefulness. Future releases will build on that mode and expand it. In its current form, the disk queue is of advantage for users who expect large queues, which can now be kept on disk. This release is a recommended update for all users of the v3 series.

Download:

http://www.rsyslog.com/Downloads-req-getit-lid-72.phtml

Changelog:

http://www.rsyslog.com/Article159.phtml

As always, feedback is appreaciated.

Rainer Gerhards


Posted by  friedl  on  Thursday, January 10, 2008 518
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rsyslog 3.10.0 released
Hi all,

Rsyslog 3.10.0 has been released today. It is the initial release of the v3 development branch. It offers many new features, among others loadable input modules and a much enhanced threading model. Rklogd is now tightly integrated as an input plugin. UDP listeners can now be bound to specific local interfaces/ports and multiple of them can be run concurrently. There are many other enhancements. This release has a number of known backward compatibility issues, be sure to review the compatibility information in the documentation set. Rsyslog v3 is not yet recommended on production machines.

The primary reason for this release is that we would like to gain some experience from the field. However, given the magnitude of change, the code looks quite solid.


To review the compatibility notes, please visit

http://www.rsyslog.com/module-Static_Docs-view-f-v3compatibility.html.phtml

Changelog:

http://www.rsyslog.com/Article157.phtml

Download:

http://www.rsyslog.com/Downloads-req-getit-lid-71.phtml


Please note that even though the first v3 version has been released, I will continue to add features and capabilities rapidly. Expect new releases soon. As always, feedback is highly appreciated. It would be
most valuable to make the v3 branch a practical alternative on production systems.

Rainer Gerhards


Posted by  friedl  on  Monday, January 07, 2008 506
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rsyslog 2.0.0 released
Hi all,

I have just released stable branch version 2.0.0. It brings all features of 1.21.2 to the stable branch of rsyslog. As such, it offers a myriad of new features to users of the previous stable version (1.0.5). Examples are loadable output plugins and PostgreSQL support. Stable 2.0.0 is a recommended update for all stable branch users. Version 1.0.5 will no longer be supported.

Please note that there is no code difference between 1.21.2 and 2.0.0. So if you already run 1.21.2, there is no point in updating to that release.

Rsyslog development will continue with version v3. I expect to provide a first "official" v3 version soon. Keep in mind, though, that the config file syntax will not be fully backwards-compatible.

Download:

http://www.rsyslog.com/Downloads-req-getit-lid-70.phtml

Changelog:

http://www.rsyslog.com/Article155.phtml

As always, feedback is appreciated.

Rainer


Posted by  friedl  on  Wednesday, January 02, 2008 553
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rsyslog 1.21.2 released
Rsyslog 1.21.2 has been released. It is a maintenance release. The most important new feature is that GSS-API support for sending TCP messages has been moved to a separate output plugin. This is an important forward-compatibility option for rsyslog v3. This resulted in some configuration file changes. This release also fixes a number of minor bugs. This is a recommended update for all users.


Posted by  rgerhards  on  Saturday, December 29, 2007 514
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rsyslog 1.21.1 released
Rsyslog 1.21.1 has been released today. It is a maintenance release to 1.21.0. Most importantly, it fixes a memory leak introduced in 1.21.0. There are also some other bugfixes present. Users of 1.21.0 should upgrade to this release.


Posted by  rgerhards  on  Sunday, December 23, 2007 532
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rsyslog 1.21.0 released
Rsyslog 1.21.0 has been released. The main new feature is GSS-API support. This enables secured syslog/tcp connections in a Kerberos 5 environment. Also, the $IncluldeConfig config file directive has been enhanced to support file name wildcards. The release also contains a stability fix as well as a number of code cleanups. Users who do not experience any problems and do not need the GSS-API support must not necessarily update to this release.

Changelog:

http://www.rsyslog.com/Article149.phtml

Download:

http://www.rsyslog.com/Downloads-req-getit-lid-67.phtml

As always, feedback is appreciated.

Rainer Gerhards


Posted by  rgerhards  on  Wednesday, December 19, 2007 469
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