Hi pica, 

thanks for your reply. 

The question is: what does that means - "202 Accepted  for processing..."?

1) Got your message and it's stored on journal. Message will be processed 
eventually. It's safe...
2) Got your message and I'm going to store on my journal. Message will be 
lost if graylog terminates suddenly.




On Wednesday, February 17, 2016 at 3:03:59 PM UTC, Joan Picanyol i Puig 
wrote:
>
> * Rui Goncalves <[email protected] <javascript:>> [20160217 13:22]: 
> > Does anyone know where can I find information about messages durability? 
> > 
> > 
> > My question is,  while sending messages via TCP input do I have any 
> > guarantee that messages are persisted in graylog2 journal? 
> > 
> > ex: echo ???log message??? | nc host port 
> > 
> > Before returning, does "log message" is stored on journal and not only 
> > accepted by graylog2? 
>
> TCP does not offer such guarantees to a message sender. 
>
> > What about messages sent via http, as explained here: 
> > http://docs.graylog.org/en/1.3/pages/sending_data.html#gelf-via-http 
>
> From this link: 
>
>     The server will return a 202 Accepted when the message was accepted 
>     for processing. 
>
> qvb 
> -- 
> pica 
>

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