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Why do all of the elastic stored records appear to reside in the default 
dynamic named node, but the apparently empty graylog2-server elastic node 
is the one gobbling up heap memory? According to my elastic node diags the 
empty graylog2-server node, that according to the graylog interface isn't 
used, the more memory I give it, the more it will use.

Also, I switched from OpenJDK to Oracle today. It complains that 
"-XX:PermSize=128m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m" from /etc/sysconfig/graylog-server 
are no longer supported.


On Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 7:31:38 PM UTC-7, Mark Moorcroft wrote:
>
> In looking at trying to increase the heap size today after a general 
> overhaul of our logging system I was reminded about a few things I never 
> seemed to get answers to in the past. Some of these statements are in fact 
> questions.
>
> Setting mlockall in elasticsearch apparently does NOT set it for graylog? 
> I can't seem to find a way to increase the heap size for the graylog index 
> beyond 972MB.
>
> From the beginning I have wondered why I need the default elastic index 
> (node with the dynamic naming) that never seems to be used, as well as the 
> graylog index(node).
>
> The default elastic index seems to have all of the recommended tweaks 
> (like mlockall), but the graylog index doesn't. Where exactly am I supposed 
> to be changing them?
>
> Many times today on both of my graylog systems clicking on System:Nodes 
> produces "This exception has been logged with id 6libgij97.". I don't see 
> any other issues.
>
> If I run "curl http://localhost:9200/_nodes/process?pretty"; when I look 
> at the nodes parameters the graylog node is version 1.3.7 but the default 
> node is 1.3.4 with different build numbers.
>
>
> More dumb questions to follow if I can remember them ;-)
>

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