Clayton,

as long as there are no port conflicts between LogAnalyzer and
Graylog, you do not need to uninstall LogAnalyzer.
Graylog by default is using ports 9000 (web), 12900 (Graylog server
API), 9350 (Graylog Elasticsearch client), MongoDB uses 27017 and
Elasticsearch is using 9200 and 9300.

You also might have to reconfigure your syslog senders to send the
syslog data to a different port where a Graylog Syslog input is
listening.

See our documentation for details:

http://docs.graylog.org/en/1.0/pages/installation.html
http://docs.graylog.org/en/1.0/pages/sending_data.html#syslog

Regards,
Bernd

On 23 February 2015 at 17:34, Clayton Tavernier
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry, I'm not very good at this.  I set up a syslog server with LogAnalyzer
> and I would like to try Graylog instead.  What, if anything, do I need to
> uninstall from the server before installing Graylog?  Thanks in advance.
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