Month: November 2013

rsyslog 8.1.2 (v8-devel) released

We have just released 8.1.2 of the v8-devel branch. This is primarily a maintenance release, but offers some improvements. Thanks to Pavel Levshin, mmnormalize now offers higher performance and we have added the ability to link directly to jemalloc. Also, usability of queue settings has been improved by using better (and dynamic) defaults for a […]

rsyslog 7.5.7 (v7-devel) released

This is primarily a bug-fixing release, but offers some improvements in worker thread handling (thanks to Pavel Levshin!) as well as usability improvements when working changing queue sizes. More detailed information is available in the changelog. ChangeLog: http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-7-5-7-v7-devel/ Download: http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-7-5-7-v7-devel/ As always, feedback is appreciated. Best regards, Tim Eifler

rsyslog 8.1.1 (v8-devel) released

This is the first bugfixing release for v8. It enhances overall stability and also re-enables some output modules. It is highly suggested that v8 users upgrade to this release. Please note that it is still experimental code. ChangeLog: http://www.rsyslog.com/changelog-for-8-1-1-v8-devel/ Download: http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-8-1-1-v8-devel/ Feedback is *very much* appreciated. Best regards, Florian Riedl

rsyslog 8.1.0 (v8-devel) released

This is the initial and EXPERIMENTAL release of rsyslog v8. This release contains a rewritten core engine and is expected to perform much better in high performance environments with complex configurations (namely log normalization, Elasticsearch, Databases and remote forwarding). We release this version in the hopes that interested parties have a look at it and […]

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