This section provides tips on optimizing the performance of syslog-ng. Optimizing the performance is important for syslog-ng OSE hosts that handle large traffic.

CAUTION: When receiving messages using the UDP protocol, increase the size of the UDP receive buffer on the receiver host
(that is, the syslog-ng OSE server or relay receiving the messages).

Note that on certain platforms, for example, on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, even low message load (~200 messages per second) can result in message loss, unless the so-rcvbuf() option of the source is increased. In this cases, you will need to increase the net.core.rmem_max parameter of the host (for example, to 1024000), but do not modify net.core.rmem_default parameter.

As a general rule, increase the so-rcvbuf() so that the buffer size in kilobytes is higher than the rate of incoming messages per second.
For example, to receive 2000 messages per second, set the so-rcvbuf() at least to 2 097 152 bytes.

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