Thank you for the guidance!

On Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 12:56:29 AM UTC-5, Jochen Schalanda wrote:
>
> Hi David,
>
> Graylog is using log4j 1.2 for its own logging needs. You can download and 
> configure one of the existing log4j GELF appenders (see 
> https://marketplace.graylog.org/addons?search=log4j) to write Graylog's 
> log messages into Graylog itself. This being said, there is the possibility 
> of feedback loops (something going wrong while indexing, producing lots of 
> log messages, which in turn make things worse because there are lots of 
> messages about the things going wrong), so I'd recommend sending only 
> specific loggers back into Graylog.
>
> There's also a recent pull request (
> https://github.com/Graylog2/graylog2-server/pull/1452) which enables 
> accessing the internal log messages via the Graylog REST API. This will be 
> included in Graylog 1.2.2 and later.
>
> Cheers,
> Jochen
>
> On Wednesday, 7 October 2015 20:13:46 UTC+2, David Gerdeman wrote:
>>
>> Is there any way to have graylog send it's own internal logs to itself 
>> for indexing?  I see my log messages increasing but the only way to look at 
>> them seems to be from the command line.
>>
>

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