Group,
I've installed Graylog 2.0 from packages (2.0.3) on CentOS 6 and
everything is running great. However, now that I'm feeding it a steady
diet of log data, I'm starting to get close to my heap boundaries and
occasionally getting an error or two about heap sizes.
I've looked in the /etc/graylog/server/server.conf file and also in
the /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml file. But the elasticsearch.yml
file doesn't appear to have any affect on anything, and there are NO
variables for heap in the server.conf distributed with the packages.
Do I simply need to ADD the heap variables to the server.conf file?
What is the prescribed method for manipulating heap sizes (both Java and
ES) when you install from packages?
Currently, the elasticsearch.yml contains the following line,
ES_HEAP_SIZE: 2G
but after restarting ES and the graylog-server, it's not set to 2G.
(output below)
CGroup: /system.slice/elasticsearch.service
└─3748 /bin/java -Xms256m -Xmx1g -Djava.awt.headless=true ......
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http://www.caseyrussell.com
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