Hello, Corneluis.

AFAIK, Martin is right (ref.: 
https://www.graylog2.org/resources/documentation/setup/server). My setup 
has only one master and it works. Maybe you're only pointing at one 
graylog2-server on your graylog2-web install.
I think if the master goes offline another node will be elected as master, 
but I'm not sure of this.

Em sexta-feira, 20 de junho de 2014 17h09min28s UTC-3, [email protected] 
escreveu:
>
> Hi Martin,
>
> sorry, thats not true. If master-node isn't available, at least I have 
> problems to watch/manage inputs, sometimes I had problems to do a fresh 
> login, currently I can't reproduce the latter anymore...
> This is what I get, if master-node is unavailable:
>
>
> regards,
>
> Cornelius
>
> On Wednesday, June 18, 2014 2:22:55 PM UTC+2, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I thought, I could setup an HA-Graylog2-Cluster. But there has to be only 
>> a single master node, otherwise, I get this message:
>>
>>  Multiple graylog2-server masters in the cluster a few seconds ago
>> There were multiple graylog2-server instances configured as master in 
>> your Graylog2 cluster. The cluster handles this automatically by launching 
>> new nodes as slaves if there already is a master but you should still fix 
>> this. Check the graylog2.conf of every node and make sure that only one 
>> instance has is_master set to true. Close this notification if you think 
>> you resolved the problem. It will pop back up if you start a second master 
>> node again.
>>
>> If I ignore this message, things seem to work - but if the master node 
>> dies, you can't login to web-interface anymore :-(
>>
>> Is there a way to have "real" High-Availability?
>>
>> regards
>>
>> Cornelius
>>
>

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