Thanks a lot Pica....
I stored your suggestion in a safe place and I'll use it as needed.
I'm planning to do a fresh install of the last version of GRAYLOG VM....

All the best.
Stefano.

On Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at 2:14:54 PM UTC+2, Joan Picanyol i Puig wrote:
>
> * Stefano Chiesa <[email protected] <javascript:>> [20160517 11:16]: 
> > Do you know the procedure to upgrade the VM version? I took a look at 
> the 
> > documentation but I didn't find anything useful. 
>
> Upgrading in-place from 1.0 to 2.0 will take many hours. Unless you have 
> a heavily customized installation, or your existing data is incompatible 
> with ES 2.0, it will be easier to install a 2.0 OVA from scratch. 
>
> If you insist, note that upgrade documentation is somewhat dispersed, I 
> suggest looking at all the announcements in the graylog blog as well as 
> searching the mailing list. 
>
> I'd suggest attempting an upgrade to 1.3.4 first (the packages for the 
> intermediate versions are no longer available): 
>
>     wget 
> https://packages.graylog2.org/releases/graylog-omnibus/ubuntu/graylog_1.3.4-2_amd64.deb
>  
>     sudo graylog-ctl stop 
>     sudo dpkg -G -i graylog_latest.deb 
>     sudo graylog-ctl reconfigure 
>
> And only then consider upgrading to 2.0: 
> http://docs.graylog.org/en/latest/pages/upgrade.html 
>
> > p.s. Is there a way to discover / change the password for the graylog 
> user? 
> > So I can login with that user... 
>
> sudo passwd graylog 
>
> qvb 
> -- 
> pica 
>

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