We've been running a ova vmware VM for a few months and are moving toward 
server hardware to gain greater storage and performance.

At this point, I've installed Ubuntu 14 LTS server + graylog2. I thought 
I'd copy the data from the VM to the new graylog server then change the IP 
of the new server to the IP of the VM. So far so good however, I've noted 
that the graylog user can not open port 514 udp for syslogs. I googled it 
quite a bit and tinkered with a few options. IPTABLES rules to redirect to 
10514 works fine however I'd have to touch every log source to point to 
this higher port.

I note the OVA graylog install is running graylog-server and graylog-web as 
root and using runsv. I also note the OVA has nice tools like graylog-ctl 
and has nice organized paths under /opt/graylog which a manual install of 
graylog does not appear to have. I'm thinking of just cloning the existing 
graylog VM and imaging the new hardware and see how that works.

Do the chef/puppet install methods of graylog handle the port privileges 
like the OVA VM? Do the chef/puppet installs offer the graylog-ctl scripts?

I'm looking for some input on this VM to hardware migration. Any 
recommended methods?

big thanks for any input

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