elasticsearch log didn't end up showing anything useful. in the end i ended 
up deleting the cluster and staring from scratch since im only using 
graylog in a testing environment currently.

I'll keep the notion of "out of memory, out of diskspace" in mind with my 
new cluster.

 

On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 6:23:20 AM UTC-5, Martin René Mortensen wrote:
>
> its likely that your elasticsearch cluster is down for some reason.
>
> Typical reasons are: out of memory, out of diskspace.
>
> Check the elasticsearch logs - typically 
> /var/log/elasticsearch/graylog2.log (on RHEL6 with graylog2 as cluster 
> name).
> /Martin
>
> On Monday, 17 February 2014 17:42:42 UTC+1, Jerry Louissaint wrote:
>>
>> running version 0.20.0-rc.1-1
>>
>> Hello.
>>
>> I've had my graylog2 node running for a couple weeks and when i got into 
>> work this morning i saw that the cluster state was red so i decided to 
>> reboot the server to see if it would help. 
>>
>> Now when i try to run the graylog2 server, I get the error message:* ERROR: 
>> No ElasticSearch master was found.*
>>
>> From searching this group i stumbled across this thread: 
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/graylog2/KyWfhRt22mM/9rrelarrF_0J
>> and I tried the solution that was included in that thread. Unfortunately, 
>> I'm still coming across the the same error message.
>>
>> I was wondering if there is anyone out there that can give me some 
>> insight on this?
>>
>> I have attached the following files for analysis:
>> elasticsearch.yml
>> graylog2.conf
>> graylog2-server.log
>> graylog2_debug_log.txt
>>
>

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