Howdy - I have a single Graylog-server instance with 2 back-end 
ElasticSearch nodes (v0.90.10). Server resources are great for now. ES heap 
space would max out/crash, and I'd have to restart ES, but I bumped up the 
memory. No issues since. 

One of my issues is that I can create Streams, but messages are never 
populated in them. Trying to load a test message does nothing and I heard 
that was a current bug. I get NO ERRORS in the log other than a warning 
when I pause and start the stream. The interface shows that its no longer 
paused, but perhaps its not really getting updated in the back-end?

2014-05-01 14:44:12,347 [play-akka.actor.default-dispatcher-35] WARN 
 lib.ApiClient - POST without body, this doesn't make sense,
java.lang.IllegalStateException: null
        at 
lib.ApiClientImpl$ApiRequestBuilder.requestBuilderForUrl(ApiClientImpl.java:552)
 
[graylog2-web-interface.graylog2-web-interface-0.20.1.jar:0.20.1]
        at 
lib.ApiClientImpl$ApiRequestBuilder.execute(ApiClientImpl.java:351) 
[graylog2-web-interface.graylog2-web-interface-0.20.1.jar:0.20.1]
        at models.StreamService.resume(StreamService.java:103) 
[graylog2-web-interface.graylog2-web-interface-0.20.1.jar:0.20.1]
        at controllers.StreamsController.resume(StreamsController.java:180) 
[graylog2-web-interface.graylog2-web-interface-0.20.1.jar:0.20.1]
        at 
Routes$$anonfun$routes$1$$anonfun$applyOrElse$21$$anonfun$apply$61.apply(routes_routing.scala:769)
 
[graylog2-web-interface.graylog2-web-interface-0.20.1.jar:na]
        at 
Routes$$anonfun$routes$1$$anonfun$applyOrElse$21$$anonfun$apply$61.apply(routes_routing.scala:769)
 
[graylog2-web-interface.graylog2-web-interface-0.20.1.jar:na]
        at 
play.core.Router$HandlerInvoker$$anon$7$$anon$2.invocation(Router.scala:183) 
[com.typesafe.play.play_2.10-2.2.2-RC1.jar:2.2.2-RC1]
        at play.core.Router$Routes$$anon$1.invocation(Router.scala:377) 
[com.typesafe.play.play_2.10-2.2.2-RC1.jar:2.2.2-RC1]
        at play.core.j.JavaAction$$anon$1.call(JavaAction.scala:56) 
[com.typesafe.play.play_2.10-2.2.2-RC1.jar:2.2.2-RC1]
        at play.GlobalSettings$1.call(GlobalSettings.java:64) 
[com.typesafe.play.play_2.10-2.2.2-RC1.jar:2.2.2-RC1]
        at play.mvc.Security$AuthenticatedAction.call(Security.java:45) 
[com.typesafe.play.play_2.10-2.2.2-RC1.jar:2.2.2-RC1]
        at play.core.j.JavaAction$$anon$3.apply(JavaAction.scala:91) 
[com.typesafe.play.play_2.10-2.2.2-RC1.jar:2.2.2-RC1]
        at play.core.j.JavaAction$$anon$3.apply(JavaAction.scala:90) 
[com.typesafe.play.play_2.10-2.2.2-RC1.jar:2.2.2-RC1]
        at 
play.core.j.FPromiseHelper$$anonfun$flatMap$1.apply(FPromiseHelper.scala:82) 
[com.typesafe.play.play_2.10-2.2.2-RC1.jar:2.2.2-RC1]
        at 
play.core.j.FPromiseHelper$$anonfun$flatMap$1.apply(FPromiseHelper.scala:82) 
[com.typesafe.play.play_2.10-2.2.2-RC1.jar:2.2.2-RC1]
        at 
scala.concurrent.Future$$anonfun$flatMap$1.apply(Future.scala:251) 
[org.scala-lang.scala-library-2.10.3.jar:na]
        at 
scala.concurrent.Future$$anonfun$flatMap$1.apply(Future.scala:249) 
[org.scala-lang.scala-library-2.10.3.jar:na]
        at scala.concurrent.impl.CallbackRunnable.run(Promise.scala:32) 
[org.scala-lang.scala-library-2.10.3.jar:na]
        at 
play.core.j.HttpExecutionContext$$anon$2.run(HttpExecutionContext.scala:37) 
[com.typesafe.play.play_2.10-2.2.2-RC1.jar:2.2.2-RC1]
        at akka.dispatch.TaskInvocation.run(AbstractDispatcher.scala:42) 
[com.typesafe.akka.akka-actor_2.10-2.2.0.jar:2.2.0]
        at 
akka.dispatch.ForkJoinExecutorConfigurator$AkkaForkJoinTask.exec(AbstractDispatcher.scala:386)
 
[com.typesafe.akka.akka-actor_2.10-2.2.0.jar:2.2.0]
        at 
scala.concurrent.forkjoin.ForkJoinTask.doExec(ForkJoinTask.java:260) 
[org.scala-lang.scala-library-2.10.3.jar:na]
        at 
scala.concurrent.forkjoin.ForkJoinPool$WorkQueue.runTask(ForkJoinPool.java:1339)
 
[org.scala-lang.scala-library-2.10.3.jar:na]
        at 
scala.concurrent.forkjoin.ForkJoinPool.runWorker(ForkJoinPool.java:1979) 
[org.scala-lang.scala-library-2.10.3.jar:na]
        at 
scala.concurrent.forkjoin.ForkJoinWorkerThread.run(ForkJoinWorkerThread.java:107)
 
[org.scala-lang.scala-library-2.10.3.jar:na]

Another issue I'm seeing is when using the search bar, which works fine, 
and trying to add a search query to a dashboard. I have several dashboards 
created, but they are never listed when trying to add a query. It just 
shows the "No Dashboards. Create one?" message. 

When setting up ldap authentication, I'm getting the "Connection OK" and 
"Test Login OK" messages when testing my parameters, but we are not 
actually seeing queries on the Domain Controller side. Again, no errors in 
the logs.

It seems like Graylog server and ElasticSearch are working fine here since 
I'm processing logs without errors and can search for messages. Could this 
be a possible issue with the mongo database? There are no errors there 
either, but a lot of this stuff that I am having issues with is all saved 
in Mongo. 
 
If anyone has any thoughts on this one, I'd greatly appreciate reading them!

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