Hi Lennart,

Thank you for your response! So if I just add the the IP address of one of 
my nodes, Graylog2 will detect who is the master? What if the node that 
contains the address I connect to goes down, will Graylog2 still be able to 
detect who is the (new) master?

Regards,
Robert

Op vrijdag 7 maart 2014 14:26:11 UTC+1 schreef lennart:
>
> Try it out. :) Shutdown the master and see what happens. Graylog2 
> should handle that transparently and will be notified about the new 
> master. 
>
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 3:56 PM, Robert <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > There are a lot of hits on Google for creating a three node replica set 
> with 
> > MongoDB and using it for Graylog2. For more information: 
> > 
> http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/core/replica-set-architecture-three-members/. 
>
> > I understand I can add the following line to graylog2.conf: 
> > 
> > mongodb_replica_set = host1:27017,host2:27017,host3:27017 
> > 
> > What I don't understand is how I should use this setting if I want to 
> have a 
> > failover solution. Lets say the master host in the MongoDB replica set 
> > fails, a election starts between the two hosts that are left and a new 
> > master will be elected. How should Graylog2 know which node will become 
> the 
> > master? This is of importance because the master is the only host that 
> will 
> > accept write actions, or am I wrong here? 
> > 
> > Regards, 
> > Robert 
> > 
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