OK thanks for that answer :)

So it is Elasticsearch who will be greedy of disk storage capacity ?

Le mardi 13 septembre 2016 16:09:32 UTC+2, Jochen Schalanda a écrit :
>
> Hi William,
>
> Graylog is indexing all log messages into Elasticsearch 
> <https://www.elastic.co/products/elasticsearch>. What you have found is 
> the local disk journal of Graylog, in which it will write all received log 
> messages before they are indexed into Elasticsearch (for data integrity 
> reasons, e. g. when the Elasticsearch cluster is down).
>
> In other words, there simply is no such thing as a simple text file you 
> could back-up.
>
> This being said, Graylog Enterprise offers an archive plugin with which 
> you can create backups of your log messages for long-term storage/backup: 
> https://www.graylog.org/enterprise
>
> Cheers,
> Jochen
>
>
> On Tuesday, 13 September 2016 15:37:58 UTC+2, WIlliam Song wrote:
>>
>> Hello Guys,
>>
>> Is it possible to backup the log file that Graylog have received ?
>>
>>
>> I want to extract one file per server (all the servers are on Windows 
>> Server)  who will looks like : "Server1.2016-09-13.log" 
>>
>>                                                                              
>>                                                              
>> "Server2.2016-09-13.log"
>>
>>
>> How to do it ? I search into that file 
>> "/var/lib/graylog-server/journal/messagejournal-0/00000000000000001206.log" 
>> and i found the logs from my Windows Server but it is a binary file and it 
>> contains all the logs of all servers
>>
>>
>>
>>

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