The directory is 755 graylog:graylog, the file also has the same permissions. I attempted changing permissions to 777 and still received the same Kafka error. I've ran lsof | grep kafka and a grep on journal with no results related to graylog.
I ran a service status on graylog and got this back: [root@graylog ~]# service graylog-server status graylog-server dead but subsys locked Mongo DB and Elasticsearch are running. I am going to attempt the RPM install on a new machine tomorrow as well to see if that resolves any mysterious issues. On Friday, June 12, 2015 at 2:23:36 AM UTC-6, Saulius Zilis wrote: > > I have 2 installations of graylog. The first version, fully working and > configured, has been created by following your instructions in the > documentation. My second install I decided I would prefer to try using your > repo for updates. > > My working version has special -D options when launching the web-interface > to restrict to IPv4, disable HTTP, specify HTTPS port 443, and specify an > IPv4 address. > > I am trying to configure these options in my second install with packages > and have been unable to get the web-interface to start with the options I > desire. I have attempted modifying the file in /etc/sysconfig and in > /etc/graylog/web/ but with no luck. In the /etc/sysconfig I tried adding > my old -D options in the JAVA_OPTS section, but doing so causes the web > interface to instantaneously terminate after running > /etc/init.d/graylog-webinterface start > > Looking at the log file for the application.log it provides no information > at all unless I set the port to 9000. The log then just says Listening at > 0.0.0.0:9000 > > I have tried changing the port in the /etc/sysconfig file to 443, and it > causes the same instant termination issue. > > I am looking for some help on how to get these options in, as I am unable > to bring up the web-interface via web browser at all without them. > > I am attempting this package install with version 1.1.2-3 server and > web-interface. > > Thanks. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "graylog2" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to graylog2+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.