Thank you for your reply.

I understand what you are saying. 
When I configure both Graylog nodes to use their own prefix, the slave 
server (Server2) is still saving it's data on Server1's storage.
(ie. Server1 > Graylog21. Server2 > Graylog22). 

>From what I have read, a master/master situation is not possible. How would 
you do this?

John

Op donderdag 19 juni 2014 09:46:03 UTC+2 schreef Martin René Mortensen:
>
> I dont think so at present.
>
> You can have several graylog2 server, but only 1 ES index, you cannot 
> search in more than 1 ES cluster.
>
> I understand your strategy, disconnected indexing with distributed search, 
> but graylog2 cannot search in more than 1 ES gluster.
>
> I was thinking about using 1 ES cluster with 2 nodes, 2 graylog2 instances 
> with each their own index prefix in the same ES index. Graylog2 searching 
> might just search in all graylog2_* indices and therefore might just search 
> through them all. This is not a recommended strategy though, just a thought.
>
> /Martin
>
> On Wednesday, 18 June 2014 13:16:35 UTC+2, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> I have two Graylog2 servers at two locations; Server1 and Server2.
>>
>> Server1 holds the Mongo database, Both servers use the Mongo database on 
>> Server1.
>>
>> Both servers however also store their data in Elasticsearch on Server1. 
>> If Server1 goes down, Server2 will stop receiving messages.
>>
>> Server1 should store its data in ES on Server1
>> Server2 should store its data in ES on Server2
>>
>> So when Server1 goes down, Server2 should still be receiving messages.
>>
>> I would rather not replicate the ES indices or by some other way use 
>> double disk space or cause massive network load.
>>
>> Main goal is to have a dedicated Graylog2+ES server on each location; 
>> receiving message from hosts on their respective location and being able to 
>> search via 1 webinterface in both ES indices.
>>
>> Is this possible? And if so; how?
>>
>

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