>
> I use the functionality of importing and exporting contend-packs for this 
> kind of functionality.
> I use that for making backup of my configs to.
>
> Arie,

That might get us part of the way there, but I was looking for a solution 
that completely transferred information from an existing Graylog server to 
a new one. My first attempt was a low-level copy of the MongoDB (in the 
hopes that would get everything) but that hasn't worked yet. Maybe another 
approach would be to set up a new Graylog server as a non-master in the 
same cluster and then somehow "promote" it to master. Not sure if the 
system works that way, though. So, still looking for tips on how others 
have migrated from a test all-in-one setup to a production one, on 
different (and separate hardware).

Chuck

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