Hi Ivan,

extractors and Grok patterns are stored in MongoDB and at least extractors 
are linked to the inputs. Please make sure that you also use an external 
data volume for MongoDB's data files and that the Graylog node ID doesn't 
change with every start (see GRAYLOG_NODE_ID at 
http://docs.graylog.org/en/1.1/pages/installation/docker.html#additional-options
).


Cheers,
Jochen

On Wednesday, 9 September 2015 16:44:57 UTC+2, ivan morozov wrote:
>
> Hi @all, 
>
> im using graylog all in one docker.  To ensure persistence  i have mounted 
> data and log folder at my host machine...
> after stop and restart docker the dashboards are still there (thats the 
> good news) but my extractors and grok patterns are not more inside.
>
> My question is how to keep extractors in this case because create them 
> again and again is really annoying.
>
> Best
> Ivan
>

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