Thank you Jochen.  

On Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 2:14:45 AM UTC-5, Jochen Schalanda wrote:
>
> Hi Jeremy,
>
> you can use Logstash or Filebeat (or any other log shipper) to backfill 
> data into Graylog, too. Simply point it to the file (or source) you want to 
> use as an input and use a GELF output to send data into Graylog. Also make 
> sure that the timestamp field is valid, because otherwise Graylog would 
> use the ingestion time as timestamp (which is not what you want to have 
> when filling in historic logs).
>
> Cheers,
> Jochen
>
> On Wednesday, 13 July 2016 04:10:04 UTC+2, Jeremy Farr wrote:
>>
>> How would I go about backfilling logs into graylog?  Does it just handle 
>> it auto-magically?  For instance, I'd like to analyze some transaction data 
>> that spans possibly the entire month. I can get the information at smaller 
>> intervals (i.e. Daily or weekly) but I would only be looking at it in 
>> monthly, quarterly or annual periods of time. I've seen people discussing 
>> using logstash to backfill elasticsearch but I couldn't find anything about 
>> back filling graylog specifically. Thanks in advance. 
>
>

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