rsyslog 5.6.0 (v5-stable) released
Hi all,
We have just released rsyslog 5.6.0, the new v5-stable. This release brings all changes and enhancements of the 5.5.x series to the v5-stable branch.
rsyslog 5.7.0 (v5-devel) released
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We have just released rsyslog 5.7.0, the new v5-devel. This is a feature-enhancement release. It now supports a module to periodically output statistics about Continue reading “rsyslog 5.7.0 (v5-devel) released”
rsyslog 4.6.4 (v4-stable) released
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We have just released rsyslog 4.6.4, a member of the v4-stable branch.
This is a stability update without new features. Continue reading “rsyslog 4.6.4 (v4-stable) released”
rsyslog 3.22.2 (v3-stable) released
Hi all,
We have just released rsyslog 3.22.2, a member of the v3-stable branch.
This is a stability update, integrating bug fixes that have become available during the past month. No new functionality is included. Continue reading “rsyslog 3.22.2 (v3-stable) released”
New rsyslog website is live!
Dear rsyslog folks,
today we have made the new rsyslog website live.
If you find something missing or not working correctly, Continue reading “New rsyslog website is live!”
rsyslog 5.5.6 (devel) released
Hi all,
We have just released rsyslog 5.5.6, a member of the devel branch.
The new release provides exciting performance enhancements: on multicore-machines it can be many times faster than version 5.5.5 (which already was quite fast). Most importantly, the enhancement provides much better scalability, so adding many additional core gains much more speedup than with any previous version.
A new concept of “strgen” modules has been implemented, which permit to use high speed C code as templates. Also, support for malformed “last message repated n times” messages, as emited by some syslogds, has been added in form of a custom message parser.
There are also a couple of bugfixes and minor improvements.
See ChangeLog for more details.
ChangeLog:
http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-5-5-6-devel/
Download:
http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-5-5-6-devel
As always, feedback is appreciated.
Best regards,
Tom Bergfeld