Hi Kelli,

Graylog doesn't support arbitrary Elasticsearch indices but it has to 
manage the indices itself.

Maybe you could elaborate a little bit on your use case, so that we can 
come up with some solutions for you.

Cheers,
Jochen

On Friday, 3 June 2016 16:20:12 UTC+2, Kelli Hall wrote:
>
> Using Logstash 2.3.2, Graylog 1.3 and Elasticsearch 1.7.5.  
>
> I have followed the sample scripts posted on Internet and use "index => 
> test" as a parameter in the output section of my logstash.conf file.
>
> It gives me an error saying it doesn't recognize "index" as a parameter.  
> Ok, but then how can I get my csv file (being converted to GELF via UDP) to 
> go into a specific index (instead of the default index).
>
> Any help you can give a Graylog/Elasticsearch newbie would be greatly 
> appreciated!!
>
> Thanks,
> Kelli
>
>

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