Re: [graylog2] Re: Installing from RPM on CentOS6 and java options

2015-06-18 Thread Pete GS
This includes "lost+found" if you have mounted another file system there. This caught me out when I added an additional larger volume to house the message journal as by default Linux will create the "lost+found" directory and Kafka absolutely does not like this directory being present. Cheers,

Re: [graylog2] Re: Installing from RPM on CentOS6 and java options

2015-06-17 Thread Bernd Ahlers
Saulius, please ensure that there are no unrelated files in the journal directory. Bernd Saulius Zilis [Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 06:41:38PM -0700] wrote: >The directory is 755 graylog:graylog, the file also has the same >permissions. I attempted changing permissions to 777 and still received the >

[graylog2] Re: Installing from RPM on CentOS6 and java options

2015-06-16 Thread Saulius Zilis
The directory is 755 graylog:graylog, the file also has the same permissions. I attempted changing permissions to 777 and still received the same Kafka error. I've ran lsof | grep kafka and a grep on journal with no results related to graylog. I ran a service status on graylog and got this bac

Re: [graylog2] Re: Installing from RPM on CentOS6 and java options

2015-06-15 Thread Bernd Ahlers
Saulius, this sounds like the directory permissions are wrong on your machine. The /var/lib/graylog-server directory and its subdirectories should be owned by the "graylog" user. Maybe something went wrong during the installation of the packages or the permissions got changed afterwards. The scri

[graylog2] Re: Installing from RPM on CentOS6 and java options

2015-06-14 Thread Saulius Zilis
Hi Bernd, I have updated my packages, but now the server wont start, so I am unable to test the web-interface. The server launches and ~5 seconds later it terminates with the following error: Caused by: kafka.common.KafkaException: Failed to acquire lock on file .lock in /var/lib/graylog-serve