Hi Pete,
the graylog-ctl approach is made for a quick jump start and for small
setups. Full HA is not the aim of the appliances. The reason is simply the
amount of variations. There are so many combinations you can build that we
can't test all of them.
So until you want to have one or two servers and maybe want to scale out
Elasticsearch graylog-ctl is completely fine. For full HA I would recomment
a manual setup, supported through our Chef or Puppet recipes.

On 7 May 2015 at 15:54, Pete Storey <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sorry, I also meant to ask...
>
> - Once you've got 2 or more "server" nodes setup, so what?  There's talk
> about how to check they're alive for a load balancer, but nothing about
> what you might want to do with a load balancer.  In the case of AWS, I
> guess an ELB in front of them - but presumably you need one for each input
> port, and this doesn't then work for syslog udp ports for example?  This
> would mean you'd have to use HTTP inputs only?
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