Hello all,
I have set up many rulesets with `$RulesetCreateMainQueue on` and when I
prepend `$InputTCPMaxListeners` and `$InputTCPMaxSessions` before any
`$InputTCPServerRun` directives, the `$InputTCPMaxListeners` and
`$InputTCPMaxSessions` settings are not being respected or do not have an
active effect; `rsyslogd` is limited to the default tcp listener count of
20. Note that to reach the 20 count of IPv4 TCP connections, I am starting
with `-4`.
I am running `rsyslogd 8.24.0-41.el7_7`, and I imagine this is related to
my use of `$RulesetCreateMainQueue` but I'm not sure why this would be, as
the `$InputTCPMaxListeners` and `$InputTCPMaxSessions` are globally
effective directives.
Has anyone faced this issue? If so, how is it resolvable?
Any assistance is appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt
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I have set up many rulesets with `$RulesetCreateMainQueue on` and when I
prepend `$InputTCPMaxListeners` and `$InputTCPMaxSessions` before any
`$InputTCPServerRun` directives, the `$InputTCPMaxListeners` and
`$InputTCPMaxSessions` settings are not being respected or do not have an
active effect; `rsyslogd` is limited to the default tcp listener count of
20. Note that to reach the 20 count of IPv4 TCP connections, I am starting
with `-4`.
I am running `rsyslogd 8.24.0-41.el7_7`, and I imagine this is related to
my use of `$RulesetCreateMainQueue` but I'm not sure why this would be, as
the `$InputTCPMaxListeners` and `$InputTCPMaxSessions` are globally
effective directives.
Has anyone faced this issue? If so, how is it resolvable?
Any assistance is appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt
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