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Symptom & Impact
Local logs exist but SIEM or collector receives nothing.
Environment & Reproduction
Run rsyslogd -N1 and systemctl status rsyslog for syntax and runtime state.
Root Cause Analysis
Check if all facilities fail or only specific forwarding rules.
Quick Triage
Wrong protocol/port, DNS issue, or queue action disabled by errors.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Correct omfwd destination, protocol, and queue parameters in config.

Solution – Primary Fix
Restart rsyslog and validate end-to-end delivery with test messages.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
systemctl is-active rsyslog should report active after config load.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Open egress to collector port and verify upstream ACLs.
Rollback Plan
Confirm SELinux permits rsyslog network forwarding in current policy.
Prevention & Hardening
journalctl -u rsyslog shows action suspension and retry reasons.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Add automated rsyslog config lint and delivery smoke tests.
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References & Further Reading
Reinstate prior rsyslog.conf and restart service if forwarding breaks.
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