Hi,

please check the logs of your Elasticsearch nodes for warnings, errors, and 
hints about the root cause of the 
problem: http://docs.graylog.org/en/2.1/pages/configuration/file_location.html

Cheers,
Jochen

On Thursday, 10 November 2016 11:46:06 UTC+1, Schwään wrote:
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>
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> The Elasticsearch cluster state is RED which means shards are unassigned. 
> This usually indicates a crashed and corrupt cluster and needs to be 
> investigated. Graylog will write into the local disk journal. Read how to 
> fix this in
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> What can i do
>
> Elasticsearch cluster is red. Shards: 0 active, 1 initializing, 0
>  relocating, 0 unassigned, 
>
>
>

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