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,
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
>
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
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
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