So the problem was that the only "local" input on our alternate server was 
internal metrics. The only reason I even have a second server is because 
you don't allow searches for a non-admin. I added the Random HTTP input and 
the error disappeared. I don't want to have that either, but it seems I 
have no choice but to have some sort of local input now? So I guess the 
question is, what is the best throw-away input to have, since there is no 
reason for it to exist?

On Thursday, June 4, 2015 at 8:42:08 PM UTC-7, Mark Moorcroft wrote:
>
> I yum updated both of my CentOS6 graylog servers to 1.1. The primary 
> server where all the ES indexes reside seemed to have worked no problem. 
> The second one that connects to the 1st seems to work perfectly in every 
> way, BUT any attempt to Search results in the Oops message. I see no errors 
> in the logs or the System Overview. Even my Dashboard with statistics on 
> source message qty values works.
>

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