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Symptom & Impact
Critical logs are missing from local and remote SIEM ingestion.
Environment & Reproduction
Custom rsyslog queue path placed on new mount with wrong ownership.
Root Cause Analysis
rsyslog cannot write queue files due to permissions or SELinux labels.
Quick Triage
Check systemctl status rsyslog and inspect /var/log/messages errors.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Validate directory owner, mode, and SELinux context for queue path.

Solution – Primary Fix
Set correct ownership/context and restart rsyslog.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Move queue path back to default location with sufficient space.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
New log events flow to configured destinations without drops.
Rollback Plan
Restore prior rsyslog config and restart service.
Prevention & Hardening
Add startup health check for queue writability and SELinux labels.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
action suspended, queue file open failed, permission denied.
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References & Further Reading
rsyslog queue engine and Oracle Linux logging administration docs.
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