To be more correct:
in /etc/init.d/graylog-server add:

/bin/sleep 20

and the graylog-server service starts perfectly.

Op donderdag 30 april 2015 23:04:00 UTC+2 schreef Mark Moorcroft:
>
>
> I have graylog/mongo/elastic installed via repo (RPM) on CentOS6. What I'm 
> seeing is any time I reboot the VM graylog-server fails to start. It seems 
> it tries to start up before elasticsearch has a chance to stabilize, 
> because if I service graylog-server restart later it will work. The problem 
> is this is a protected VM that I don't have root on, so I have to get the 
> system owner to restart the service for me. I'm not sure if elasticsearch 
> is taking too long to start, or if graylog-server needs a test so it waits 
> for the elasticsearch service to be running. As it is there seems to be no 
> wait loop, so graylog-server just dies, but it appears to leave the lock 
> file behind. None of this is good.
>

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