It was installed using your puppet module. And I think it's been 2.1.2 from the
start.
Best regards,
David
On December 28, 2016 2:01:30 PM GMT+01:00, Edmundo Alvarez
wrote:
>Good to read you solved the issue :-)
>
>We ship some common patterns as part of the base
Good to read you solved the issue :-)
We ship some common patterns as part of the base installation, I am not sure
why they were not present in your case. How did you install Graylog? Also, was
it an upgrade from a previous version? This information will allow us to
further investigate if this
On 28/12/16 13:38, David Raison wrote:
> Ha, that seems to be the problem. I don't have such a collection at all.
> However, the patterns seem to be in content_packs, but not used on the
> frontend.
Oook. So after importing the content pack, navigate to System > Content
Packs and actually
On 28/12/16 10:50, Edmundo Alvarez wrote:
> 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?
Ha, that seems to be the problem. I
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
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