Hi all,
Do you plan to add a trending information on dashboards (like kibana can
do) ?
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I think have resolved my issue, and I don't think it was related to message
spooling on disk specifically. I disabled the message_cache_spool_dir
setting and went back to just using ram.
Theory:
The elasticsearch cluster wasn't taking messages fast enough, thus heap
size continued to grow
Hello everybody,
First of all thnaks for exist!
I
''ve just installed and configured a GreyLog2 server with success.
It would be awesome if it could manage correctly logs sent from any Cisco
devices.
So I have a question for you:
Is it possible to receive in a correct way the logs from Cisco
Hi
I configured the below information on the syslogd server as per the
documentation
Followed the steps:
1. Create an rsyslog configuration file in /etc/rsyslog.d. We will call
ours 90-graylog2.conf:
sudo vi /etc/rsyslog.d/90-graylog2.conf
2. In this file, add the following lines to
Hi,
Please could you point me in the right direction for a simple way to get
text from an arbitrary file, into Graylog2?
I have a 40+ text logfiles from a number of web application servers (tomcat
and weblogic), and I'd like to get the output sent to graylog.
I can see that the GELF format
I rebooted my graylog2 box today and now I get the following:
[root@graylog ~]# service graylog2-server start
Starting graylog2-server: [ OK ]
[root@graylog ~]# Exception in thread main java.lang.AssertionError: data
were read beyond record size, check your
Hey Mark,
can you post those Java errors/stacktraces?
Thanks,
Lennart
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 12:10 AM, Mark Moorcroft plak...@gmail.com wrote:
I rebooted my graylog2 box today and now I get the following:
[root@graylog ~]# service graylog2-server start
Starting graylog2-server:
Let your Cisco devices send to a Graylog2 Raw/Plaintext input and
use the Graylog2 extractors to parse the message.
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 3:49 PM, mbal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everybody,
First of all thnaks for exist!
I
''ve just installed and configured a GreyLog2 server with success.
Thanks, I reverted my VM image and solved it that way.
On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 3:58:50 PM UTC-7, lennart wrote:
Hey Mark,
can you post those Java errors/stacktraces?
Thanks,
Lennart
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 12:10 AM, Mark Moorcroft pla...@gmail.com
javascript: wrote:
I