Thanks a lot !!! Ciao Alberto On Friday, December 11, 2015 at 2:48:44 PM UTC+1, kaiser wrote: > > Hi, > > I have upgraded graylog 1.3 from 1.2.1 by: > > /etc/init.d/mongod stop > /etc/init.d/elasticsearch stop > /etc/init.d/graylog-server stop > /etc/init.d/graylog-web stop > > wget > https://packages.graylog2.org/el/6/1.3/x86_64/graylog-web-1.3.0-3.noarch.rpm > wget > https://packages.graylog2.org/repo/el/6/1.3/x86_64/graylog-server-1.3.0-3.noarch.rpm > > yum upgrade graylog-server-1.3.0-3.noarch.rpm > yum ugrade graylog-web-1.3.0-3.noarch.rpm > > yum info graylog-server > yum info graylog-web > > /etc/init.d/mongod start > /etc/init.d/elasticsearch start > /etc/init.d/graylog-server start > /etc/init.d/graylog-web start > > everything worked without problem and without any side effects. > > Le jeudi 10 décembre 2015 18:15:13 UTC+1, Emerson Coimbra a écrit : >> >> Hi, >> >> I have a Graylog 1.2 server running on a CentOS 7. The installation is >> done with yum in the official Graylog repositories. >> >> I would like to upgrade to 1.3, but I found no information on updating in >> the official documentation and I think: >> >> And if I change the /etc/yum.repos.d/graylog.repo file for version, point >> to version 1.3 and then run yum update - This surely will upgrade to >> version 1.3, but it will have any side effects? >> >> I looked at the new graylog-server.conf file and there are few new >> entries. Is there any major change in the core Graylog to prevent an update >> over the old version? >> >> >> Thanks, >> Emerson >> >
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