Does it appear again if you just close it? Maybe you restarted you
graylog2-server nodes a bit too fast.

On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 10:31 AM, Şahin Koç <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am getting following warning and don't know how to fix it:
>
>
> Check the system clocks of your graylog2-server nodes. 12 minutes ago
>
> A graylog2-server node detected a condition where it was deemed to be
> inactive immediately after being active. This usually indicates either a
> significant jump in system time, e.g. via NTP, or that a second
> graylog2-server node is active on a system that has a different system time.
> Please make sure that the clocks of graylog2 systems are synchronized.
>
>
> I have only one graylog node with only one elastic search cluster. They are
> both present at the same server. System clock is set to local time of the
> location which is Istanbul. Please help me to fix it. Thanks
>
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