I'm not a developer of Graylog, but the requirements alone for
ElasticSearch removes Raspberry Pi as a host for Graylog. It's the
equivalent of Elephant riding on grasshopper.
On Friday, October 7, 2016 at 3:44:40 AM UTC-4, Dietmar Schurr wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I wonder if somebody else tried this:
>
> Run Graylog on a *Raspberry Pi 3*.
>
> It seems to work, but is really, really slow. The webinterface worked and
> I could log in (after a couple of minutes)
>
> Procedure:
> Elasticsearch and MongoDB was installed via the default Repository.
> For Graylog I used the the tar ball from github. Follow the available
> documentation.
>
>
> Graylog did not start unless I reduced the Xms and Xmx values in the
> graylogctl file.
>
> Instead of
> DEFAULT_JAVA_OPTS="-Djava.library.path=${GRAYLOGCTL_DIR}/../lib/sigar
> -Xms1g -Xmx1g -XX:NewRatio=1 ....
> now the line is
> DEFAULT_JAVA_OPTS="-Djava.library.path=${GRAYLOGCTL_DIR}/../lib/sigar
> -Xms512m -Xmx512m -XX:NewRatio=1 .....
>
> Maybe it is quicker on a Odroid C2.
>
> Regards,
>
> Dietmar
>
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