Hi Francois,
according to the output you've posted, you've upgraded from Graylog 1.0.0
to 1.3.3. If I remember correctly, there have been some serious bug fixes
in between those versions regarding the Omnibus packaging.
Did you simply restart the virtual machine after upgrading Graylog? Maybe
some {pre,post}-{install,uninstall}-script has been broken? Try
reinstalling the Graylog package (first uninstall the old one with apt-get
uninstall graylog, then install the new one with dpkg -i graylog_latest.deb
).
Cheers,
Jochen
On Friday, 4 March 2016 13:54:01 UTC+1, Francois Franck wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am currently running an OVA version 1.1.5 and was in the process to
> upgrade to version 1.3.3. Seems things are not as simple as the
> documentation says.
>
> wget
> https://packages.graylog2.org/releases/graylog2-omnibus/ubuntu/graylog_latest.deb
> sudo graylog-ctl stop
> sudo dpkg -G -i graylog_latest.deb
> sudo graylog-ctl reconfigure
>
>
> This is my output:
>
> ubuntu@rhlog:/tmp$ *sudo graylog-ctl stop*
>> ok: down: elasticsearch: 0s, normally up
>> ok: down: etcd: 1s, normally up
>> ok: down: graylog-server: 0s, normally up
>> ok: down: graylog-web: 0s, normally up
>> ok: down: mongodb: 0s, normally up
>> ok: down: nginx: 1s, normally up
>>
>
>
>> ubuntu@rhlog:/tmp$ *sudo dpkg -G -i graylog_latest.deb*
>> (Reading database ... 70379 files and directories currently installed.)
>> Preparing to unpack graylog_latest.deb ...
>> You're about to install Graylog!
>> Unpacking graylog (1.3.3-1) over (1.0.0-1) ...
>> Graylog has been uninstalled!
>> Setting up graylog (1.3.3-1) ...
>> By installing this package, you accept the terms of the Oracle Binary
>> Code License Agreement for the Java SE Platform Products and JavaFX, which
>> can be found at
>> http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/terms/license/index.html
>>
>> Thank you for installing Graylog!
>> The next step in the install process is to run: sudo graylog-ctl
>> reconfigure
>
> ubuntu@rhlog:/tmp$ *sudo graylog-ctl reconfigure*
>> sudo: graylog-ctl: *command not found*
>> ubuntu@rhlog:/tmp$
>>
>
> I surely miss something but where ?
> Never been so happy to rollback from a previous snapshot :-)
>
> Thanks.
>
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