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[rsyslog] Use of syslog Forwarding Output Module
Anh-Hoang LE
2015-01-16 16:32:49 UTC
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Do you know if the module is built-in in the 7.4.7 version?

I got the following message after a check command:
rsyslogd: could not load module '/usr/lib64/rsyslog/omfwd.so', dlopen:
/usr/lib64/rsyslog/omfwd.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file
or directory
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David Lang
2015-01-16 18:15:01 UTC
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Post by Anh-Hoang LE
Do you know if the module is built-in in the 7.4.7 version?
/usr/lib64/rsyslog/omfwd.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file
or directory
It gets builtin by default on current versions (I don't know about back in 7.4).
In any case, the error you are getting indicates that you don't have a good
copy. Is this a version you compiled yourself?

David Lang
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Anh-Hoang LE
2015-01-16 18:51:10 UTC
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No it's a OS version installed
Post by Anh-Hoang LE
Do you know if the module is built-in in the 7.4.7 version?
Post by Anh-Hoang LE
/usr/lib64/rsyslog/omfwd.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file
or directory
It gets builtin by default on current versions (I don't know about back in
7.4). In any case, the error you are getting indicates that you don't have
a good copy. Is this a version you compiled yourself?
David Lang
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David Lang
2015-01-16 19:49:29 UTC
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what distro?

David Lang
Post by Anh-Hoang LE
No it's a OS version installed
Post by Anh-Hoang LE
Do you know if the module is built-in in the 7.4.7 version?
Post by Anh-Hoang LE
/usr/lib64/rsyslog/omfwd.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file
or directory
It gets builtin by default on current versions (I don't know about back in
7.4). In any case, the error you are getting indicates that you don't have
a good copy. Is this a version you compiled yourself?
David Lang
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Rainer Gerhards
2015-01-16 19:17:08 UTC
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It's a real built-in (ever since), thus there is no external file to
load. The doc says how to set module parameters for it.

Sent from phone, thus brief.
Post by Anh-Hoang LE
Do you know if the module is built-in in the 7.4.7 version?
Post by Anh-Hoang LE
/usr/lib64/rsyslog/omfwd.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file
or directory
It gets builtin by default on current versions (I don't know about back in
7.4). In any case, the error you are getting indicates that you don't have
a good copy. Is this a version you compiled yourself?
David Lang
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David Lang
2015-01-16 19:50:31 UTC
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The question is why would rsyslog be looking for it? is it because he's got
something incorrect in his config?

David Lang
Post by Rainer Gerhards
It's a real built-in (ever since), thus there is no external file to
load. The doc says how to set module parameters for it.
Sent from phone, thus brief.
Post by Anh-Hoang LE
Do you know if the module is built-in in the 7.4.7 version?
Post by Anh-Hoang LE
/usr/lib64/rsyslog/omfwd.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file
or directory
It gets builtin by default on current versions (I don't know about back in
7.4). In any case, the error you are getting indicates that you don't have
a good copy. Is this a version you compiled yourself?
David Lang
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Rainer Gerhards
2015-01-16 19:56:59 UTC
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No he must be doing a module load.

Sent from phone, thus brief.
Post by David Lang
The question is why would rsyslog be looking for it? is it because he's
got something incorrect in his config?
David Lang
It's a real built-in (ever since), thus there is no external file to
Post by Rainer Gerhards
load. The doc says how to set module parameters for it.
Sent from phone, thus brief.
Post by Anh-Hoang LE
Do you know if the module is built-in in the 7.4.7 version?
Post by Anh-Hoang LE
/usr/lib64/rsyslog/omfwd.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file
or directory
It gets builtin by default on current versions (I don't know about back in
7.4). In any case, the error you are getting indicates that you don't have
a good copy. Is this a version you compiled yourself?
David Lang
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