LMS 3.2 - Syslog Config fetch not working

Hello,
the syslog config fetch on my LMS 3.2 with RME 4.3.0 is not working.
I get syslog messages from devices and the count in the syslog collector status is okay.
But in the syslog message summary in device center the count is not getting higher with every message.
And the config fetch is not working.
I changed the logging level in the collector-properties to "debug" and got the following messages for a device which I want to fetch:
SyslogCollector - [Thread: EvaluatorThread-0] DEBUG, 07 Jun 2010 14:40:24,546, FcssEmblemProcessor - About to process the syslog string  : Jun 07 14:40:23 10.155.224.102 53: Jun  7 14:39:57: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by shru1307 on vty0 (4.26.16.20)
SyslogCollector - [Thread: EvaluatorThread-0] DEBUG, 07 Jun 2010 14:40:24,546, Parser : com.cisco.nm.rmeng.fcss.common.FcssEmblemAFormatParser@13bd574
SyslogCollector - [Thread: EvaluatorThread-0] DEBUG, 07 Jun 2010 14:40:24,546, Parser : com.cisco.nm.rmeng.fcss.common.FcssEmblemBFormatParser@13adc56
SyslogCollector - [Thread: EvaluatorThread-0] DEBUG, 07 Jun 2010 14:40:24,546, Parser : com.cisco.nm.rmeng.fcss.common.FcssGenericFormatParser@157aa53
SyslogCollector - [Thread: EvaluatorThread-0] DEBUG, 07 Jun 2010 14:40:24,546, Parser : com.cisco.nm.rmeng.fcss.common.CSSSyslogFormatParser@6f50a8
SyslogCollector - [Thread: EvaluatorThread-0] DEBUG, 07 Jun 2010 14:40:24,546, EmblemA not valid.
SyslogCollector - [Thread: EvaluatorThread-0] DEBUG, 07 Jun 2010 14:40:24,546, EmblemB not valid.
SyslogCollector - [Thread: EvaluatorThread-0] DEBUG, 07 Jun 2010 14:40:24,546, EmblemA valid.
SyslogCollector - [Thread: EvaluatorThread-0] DEBUG, 07 Jun 2010 14:40:24,546, Setting daemon date
SyslogCollector - [Thread: EvaluatorThread-0] DEBUG, 07 Jun 2010 14:40:24,546, After adjusting the offset Mon Jun 07 14:40:23 CEST 2010 GMT 7 Jun 2010 12:40:23 GMT
SyslogCollector - [Thread: EvaluatorThread-0] DEBUG, 07 Jun 2010 14:40:24,546, Parsed using the parser : com.cisco.nm.rmeng.fcss.common.FcssGenericFormatParser@157aa53
SyslogCollector - [Thread: EvaluatorThread-0] DEBUG, 07 Jun 2010 14:40:24,546, FcssEmblemProcessor - Valid EMBLEM format. Passing on...
SyslogCollector - [Thread: FilterThread-0] DEBUG, 07 Jun 2010 14:40:24,546, Converted syslog to filter string. Filter string is 10.155.224.102;;;SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by shru1307 on vty0 (4.26.16.20)
SyslogCollector - [Thread: FilterThread-0] DEBUG, 07 Jun 2010 14:40:24,546, ^((10\.161\.1\.45);;;(\S+)(-(\S+))?-(.*)(-(.*\s*))?\s*:\s*.*)$
SyslogCollector - [Thread: FilterThread-0] DEBUG, 07 Jun 2010 14:40:24,546, FcssFilterPatternSet- inside 6
SyslogCollector - [Thread: FilterThread-0] DEBUG, 07 Jun 2010 14:40:24,546, getInterestedSubscribers() - Incrementing filtered count for HNW2K3CISCO03
SyslogCollector - [Thread: FilterThread-0] DEBUG, 07 Jun 2010 14:40:24,546, getInterestedSubscribers() - No interested subscribers. Returning null.
SyslogCollector - [Thread: FilterThread-0] DEBUG, 07 Jun 2010 14:40:24,546, Entered zero size
I attached the AnalyzerDebug.log, syslog_debug.log, SyslogAnalyzer.log and SyslogCollector.log for further informations.
Thanks for any advice!
Sven

After I restarted the processes the syslog queue is empty and the config fetch works :-)
Output from syslog.log:
Jun 15 09:37:51 4.72.80.13 3131: Jun 15 09:36:59.881: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by shru1307 on vty0 (4.26.16.20)
Output from AnalyzerDebug.log:
[ Tue Jun 15  09:37:52 CEST 2010 ],INFO ,[Thread-2],com.cisco.nm.rmeng.dcma.client.RmeSaDcmaActionHandler,act,74,Invoking Config collection for syslog message
[ Tue Jun 15  09:37:52 CEST 2010 ],INFO ,[Thread-2],com.cisco.nm.rmeng.dcma.client.RmeSaDcmaActionHandler,act,81,Before triggering syslog config fetch
[ Tue Jun 15  09:37:52 CEST 2010 ],INFO ,[Thread-2],com.cisco.nm.rmeng.dcma.client.RmeSaDcmaActionHandler,act,83,Syslog Timestamp Tue Jun 15 09:37:51 CEST 2010
[ Tue Jun 15  09:37:52 CEST 2010 ],INFO ,[Thread-2],com.cisco.nm.rmeng.dcma.client.RmeSaDcmaActionHandler,act,85,DCMA Endtime String 2010-06-10 00:51:02.94
[ Tue Jun 15  09:37:52 CEST 2010 ],INFO ,[Thread-2],com.cisco.nm.rmeng.dcma.client.RmeSaDcmaActionHandler,act,90,DCMA Endtime String after formatting Thu Jun 10 00:51:02 CEST 2010
[ Tue Jun 15  09:37:52 CEST 2010 ],INFO ,[Thread-2],com.cisco.nm.rmeng.dcma.client.RmeSaDcmaActionHandler,act,98,Buffer Time after adding 5 minutes Thu Jun 10 00:56:02 CEST 2010
[ Tue Jun 15  09:37:52 CEST 2010 ],INFO ,[Thread-2],com.cisco.nm.rmeng.dcma.client.RmeSaDcmaActionHandler,act,101,Triggering fetch on syslog since Timestamp > bufferTime
My last question is now, what can I do that the syslog queue will not getting full one more time?
Is logrot a solution? My syslog.log will be rotated at 128 MB.
Thanks a lot!
Sven

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