Hej Nathan,

I've got a pair of servers, one running ES 2.3.5-1 and one running Graylog 
2.0.3.  I believe the version of ES I'm running is supported by Graylog 2.1.1, 
so I'm leaving that be for the time being.  What is the exact process for 
upgrading Graylog?  Simply add the new repo and do a "yum upgrade"?  It was 
originally installed using the CentOS packages.

I know the default port numbers of changed, and I do have some sidecar 
collectors running on Windows servers that point to the "old" port number.  Is 
there an idea for which option is best?  Change Graylog and the collectors to 
use the new settings?  Or stick with what I have?  I guess what I'm really 
asking is, while my number of sidecar collectors is still low, so I go ahead 
and move to the new port numbers?  It will be a lot harder to do in the future, 
but it is optional right now.  Will it still be optional a year from now?
did you looked at the upgrade documentation?  
http://docs.graylog.org/en/2.1/pages/upgrade/graylog-2.1.html

Update is as simple as you said, and all the changes should be covered in the 
document.



/jd




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