This section describes the most common error messages.
Destination queue full
Error message: | Destination queue full, dropping messages; queue_len='10000', log_fifo_size='10000', count='4', persist_name='afsocket_dd_qfile(stream,serverdown:514)' |
Description: |
This message indicates message loss. Flow-control must be enabled in the log path. When flow-control is enabled, syslog-ng will stop reading messages from the sources of the log statement if the destinations are not able to process the messages at the required speed. If flow-control is enabled, syslog-ng will only drop messages if the destination queues/window sizes are improperly sized. |
Solution: |
Enable flow-control in the log path. If flow-control is disabled, syslog-ng will drop messages if the destination queues are full. Note that syslog-ng will drop messages even if the server is alive. If the remote server accepts logs at a slower rate than the sender syslog-ng receives them, the sender syslog-ng will fill up the destination queue, then drop the newer messages. Sometimes this error occurs only at a specific time interval, for example, only between For more information, see Managing incoming and outgoing messages with flow-control. |
Alert unknown CA
Error message: | SSL error while writing stream; tls_error='SSL routines:ssl3_read_bytes:tlsv1 alert unknown ca' |
Description: |
This message indicates that the other (remote) side could not verify the certificate sent by syslog-ng. |
Solution: |
Check the logs on the remote site and identify why the receiving syslog-ng could not find the CA certificate that signed this certificate. |
PEM routines:PEM_read_bio:no start line
Error message: | testuser@thor-x1:~/cert_no_start_line/certs$ openssl x509 -in cert.pem -text unable to load certificate 140178126276248:error:0906D06C:PEM routines:PEM_read_bio:no start line:pem_lib.c:701:Expecting: TRUSTED CERTIFICATE |
Description: |
The error message is displayed when using Transport Layer Security (TLS). The syslog-ng application uses OpenSSL for TLS and this message indicates that the certificate contains characters that OpenSSL cannot process. The error occurs when the certificate comes from Windows and you want to use it on a Linux-based computer. On Windows, the end of line (EOL) character is different (\r\n) compared to Linux (\n). To verify this, open the certificate in a text editor, for example, MCEdit. Notice the
Figure 45: Example of OpenSSL character processing error
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Solution: |
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TID is already used
Error message: | TID is already used; proto='0x202c6c0', TID='61b6456d2f02052780d0d8930cbd043857c2463fcb6014b748b1450595a682', client='10.140.35.9' Syslog connection closed; |
Description: |
When a client using Advanced Log Transfer Protocol (ALTP) connects to the server for the first time, it generates a persistent ID and sends it to the server during the handshake process. This is the TID. If the client loses the connection to the server silently, for example, the UTP cable is pulled from the host or other network issues happen, the server is unable to detect the connection loss. If the client tries to reconnect within a short time interval, it will send the same TID. However, the server allows only one connection with the same TID. As the server “thinks” that it already has a live connection with this TID, it drops the new connection due to the duplicated TID. |
Solution: |
This error is eliminated automatically because the ALTP server will close the connection if there were no new messages from the client within the timeout frame. Once the timeout period of the ALTP server has passed, the client will be able to reconnect to the server (when the time_reopen() of the client has elapsed). If this error message appears regularly, it means that your network may be unstable, and sometimes the client loses the connection to the server in an abnormal way. |