I did read that, and it was helpful.  But I didn't know what the actual 
upgrade steps were.  Was it as simple as adding the new repo and upgrading 
the packages via yum?  I can't tell from that link, but it sounds like it 
is that simple.  Thanks!

Nathan

On Thursday, September 15, 2016 at 2:41:00 AM UTC-4, Jan Doberstein wrote:
>
> 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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