Hi David,

I would start by checking if the grok patterns got stored in the database. 
Could you please check if there are some documents in the "grok_patterns" 
collection inside the MongoDB database you use for Graylog?

Additionally, which Graylog version are you using? A link to the grok patterns 
you imported would also help us to see if there's anything odd in there.

Regards,
Edmundo

> On 27 Dec 2016, at 23:01, David Raison <da...@1024.lu> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm running two graylog instances and on one of them, the list of grok 
> patterns is empty, just displaying "No data available."
> 
> I've tried importing the default patterns from the marketplace, the import 
> succeeds, but the result is the same, still "No data available".
> This also means I cannot use any grok patterns for extractors.
> 
> I have no related error messages in the graylog-server/server.log file and no 
> errors in the web overview either. I'm at a loss here and would greatly 
> appreciate your help in hinting at what I could check next.
> 
> Thanks,
> David
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