The Fix was to 

remove
    'root': {
        'level': 'DEBUG',
        'handlers': ['debug']
    },
section from the LOGGING section in django settings.

BTW: Please also consider that you have installed graypy withing your 
virtualenv if you are using one.



On Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 1:13:07 PM UTC+5:30, ganesh mani wrote:
>
>
>
> On Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 5:41:38 PM UTC+5:30, ganesh mani wrote:
>>
>> MY setup is as follows:
>>
>> Under the same VPC.
>>
>> Amazon ec2 instance : Graylog server deployed over nginx. 
>>
>> Amazon ec2 : Django Server instance installed.
>>
>>
>> 1. Installed graypy using pip. Configured Django Settings to use 
>> GELFHandler for DjangoRequests.
>>
>> 2. Setup inputs of type GELD UDP and GELF TCP on gray-interface.
>>
>> 3. restarted all servers.
>>
>> 4. attempted to use both "IP address" and "Amazon ec2 DNS" in place of 
>> the instance address when providing LOGGER gray [HOSTNAME].
>>
>> Wasnt able to see any incoming messages to the graylog inputs created ?
>>
>    Also tried changing the inputs to the have the graylog hostname / 
> Internal and External IP addresses.
>
> Has anyone tried something similar on a and Amazon ec2 business ?
>>
>

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