Correct, the reconfigure command writes out all configuration files. If you
need to change something directly in the Graylog configuration just restart
the server.

On 4 May 2015 at 14:56, Jeremy Sachs <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am trying to change a few lines in graylog.conf.  When I run sudo
> graylog-ctl reconfigure command, the changes are reverted back to what they
> were before.
>
> Looking back in the ssh session while the server was getting reconfigured,
> I see the following:
>
> Recipe: graylog::graylog-server
>   * directory[/var/log/graylog/server] action create (up to date)
>   * directory[/var/opt/graylog/data/journal] action create (up to date)
>   * file[/var/opt/graylog/graylog-server-node-id] action create (up to
> date)
>   * template[/opt/graylog/conf/graylog.conf] action create
>
>     - update content in file /opt/graylog/conf/graylog.conf from ce6e4a to
> f81887
>     -message_journal_max_size = 4gb
>     +message_journal_max_size = 1gb
>
>
> I had changed the above line to 4GB.  When I ran  sudo graylog-ctl
> reconfigure, the line changed back to 1gb.
>
>
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