Hi Phil,

if you're still running Graylog2 0.20.x, I *strongly* recommend to upgrade 
to Graylog 1.3.2. The old Graylog2 0.20.x and 0.90.x releases are not 
supported anymore.

Graylog is storing the log messages in Elasticsearch, so adding more disk 
space for Elasticsearch's data.path (see 
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/1.7/setup-configuration.html#paths
 
and 
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/1.7/setup-dir-layout.html)
 
should suffice.

If you want to change the location of Graylog's own log file, take a look 
at the log4j.xml (
https://github.com/Graylog2/graylog2-server/blob/1.3/graylog2-bootstrap/src/main/resources/log4j.xml)
 
file.


Cheers,
Jochen

On Tuesday, 5 January 2016 15:50:55 UTC+1, Phil Bailey wrote:
>
> Afternoon All
>
> Was wondering could somebody again help me out please, im trying to move 
> my default location of all my logs, i have installed and mounted a 2TB hard 
> drive to store all my logs on.
>
> I have looked online and amended the graylog2ctl file in 
> /opt/graylog2-server-0.20.2/bin folder, to change the location from 
> log/graylog2-server.log to my mount point.
>
> But nothing seems to change, im still getting logs being picked up but my 
> log file hasnt recreated itself in the mount point location.
>
> Thanks
>

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