Hi Ed,

if it's one of the official OVAs, you might want to read 
http://docs.graylog.org/en/2.1/pages/configuration/graylog_ctl.html and run 
graylog-ctl 
reconfigure (after you've checked all settings).

Cheers,
Jochen

On Friday, 11 November 2016 15:09:47 UTC+1, Ed Berlot wrote:
>
> Someone insalled it before I got here, was just handed the project but to 
> the best of my knowledge it's a prebuilt VM
>
> On Friday, November 11, 2016 at 5:51:52 AM UTC-5, Jochen Schalanda wrote:
>>
>> Hi Ed,
>>
>> as you might have already seen in your Elasticsearch logs, it's unable to 
>> bind to the given IP address and port. Fix those in the Elasticsearch 
>> configuration.
>>
>> You should also consider using the official Graylog virtual machine 
>> appliances which free you from the burden to setup everything by yourself: 
>> http://docs.graylog.org/en/2.1/pages/installation/virtual_machine_appliances.html
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Jochen
>>
>> On Thursday, 10 November 2016 19:02:57 UTC+1, Ed Berlot wrote:
>>>
>>> Busy morning, I changed the IP to the server, it also failed, then I 
>>> changed it to 0..0.0.0 same issue.
>>> I finally got to the logs, they aren't available without makiing some 
>>> permission changes.
>>>
>>> I figured the easiest way to to about this is to do  reboot and let 
>>> everything start "fresh".
>>>
>>> From the Elastic Search log
>>>
>>> .BindTransportException[Failed to bind to [9300-9400]]; nested: 
>>> ChannelException[Failed to bind to: /10.60.10.158:9400]; nested: 
>>> BindException[Cannot assign requested address];
>>>     at 
>>> org.elasticsearch.transport.netty.NettyTransport.bindToPort(NettyTransport.java:478)
>>>     at 
>>> org.elasticsearch.transport.netty.NettyTransport.bindServerBootstrap(NettyTransport.java:440)
>>>     at 
>>> org.elasticsearch.transport.netty.NettyTransport.doStart(NettyTransport.java:321)
>>>     at 
>>> org.elasticsearch.common.component.AbstractLifecycleComponent.start(AbstractLifecycleComponent.java:68)
>>>     at 
>>> org.elasticsearch.transport.TransportService.doStart(TransportService.java:182)
>>>     at 
>>> org.elasticsearch.common.component.AbstractLifecycleComponent.start(AbstractLifecycleComponent.java:68)
>>>     at org.elasticsearch.node.Node.start(Node.java:278)
>>>     at org.elasticsearch.bootstrap.Bootstrap.start(Bootstrap.java:206)
>>>     at org.elasticsearch.bootstrap.Bootstrap.init(Bootstrap.java:272)
>>>     at 
>>> org.elasticsearch.bootstrap.Elasticsearch.main(Elasticsearch.java:35)
>>> Caused by: org.jboss.netty.channel.ChannelException: Failed to bind to: /
>>> 10.60.10.158:9400
>>>     at 
>>> org.jboss.netty.bootstrap.ServerBootstrap.bind(ServerBootstrap.java:272)
>>>     at 
>>> org.elasticsearch.transport.netty.NettyTransport$1.onPortNumber(NettyTransport.java:460)
>>>     at 
>>> org.elasticsearch.common.transport.PortsRange.iterate(PortsRange.java:69)
>>>     at 
>>> org.elasticsearch.transport.netty.NettyTransport.bindToPort(NettyTransport.java:456)
>>>     ... 9 more
>>> Caused by: java.net.BindException: Cannot assign requested address
>>>     at sun.nio.ch.Net.bind0(Native Method)
>>>     at sun.nio.ch.Net.bind(Net.java:433)
>>>     at sun.nio.ch.Net.bind(Net.java:425)
>>>     at 
>>> sun.nio.ch.ServerSocketChannelImpl.bind(ServerSocketChannelImpl.java:223)
>>>     at sun.nio.ch.ServerSocketAdaptor.bind(ServerSocketAdaptor.java:74)
>>>     at 
>>> org.jboss.netty.channel.socket.nio.NioServerBoss$RegisterTask.run(NioServerBoss.java:193)
>>>     at 
>>> org.jboss.netty.channel.socket.nio.AbstractNioSelector.processTaskQueue(AbstractNioSelector.java:391)
>>>     at 
>>> org.jboss.netty.channel.socket.nio.AbstractNioSelector.run(AbstractNioSelector.java:315)
>>>     at 
>>> org.jboss.netty.channel.socket.nio.NioServerBoss.run(NioServerBoss.java:42)
>>>     at 
>>> org.jboss.netty.util.ThreadRenamingRunnable.run(ThreadRenamingRunnable.java:108)
>>>     at 
>>> org.jboss.netty.util.internal.DeadLockProofWorker$1.run(DeadLockProofWorker.java:42)
>>>     at 
>>> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1142)
>>>     at 
>>> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:617)
>>>     at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
>>> [2016-11-10 17:25:33,717][INFO ][node                     ] [Ritchie 
>>> Gilmore] stopping ...
>>> [2016-11-10 17:25:33,720][INFO ][node                     ] [Ritchie 
>>> Gilmore] stopped
>>> [2016-11-10 17:25:33,721][INFO ][node                     ] [Ritchie 
>>> Gilmore] closing ...
>>> [2016-11-10 17:25:33,728][INFO ][node                     ] [Ritchie 
>>> Gilmore] closed
>>> [2016-11-10 17:25:35,386][INFO ][node                     ] [Magilla] 
>>> version[2.3.1], pid[12769], build[bd98092/2016-04-04T12:25:05Z]
>>> [2016-11-10 17:25:35,387][INFO ][node                     ] [Magilla] 
>>> initializing ....
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> _____________________________________________________________________________
>>>
>>> Fronm server\current
>>> 016-11-10_17:55:24.25567 2016-11-10 17:55:24,255 WARN : 
>>> org.graylog2.outputs.BlockingBatchedESOutput - Error while waiting for 
>>> healthy Elasticsearch cluster. Not flushing.
>>> 2016-11-10_17:55:24.25719 java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException: 
>>> Elasticsearch cluster didn't get healthy within timeout
>>> 2016-11-10_17:55:24.25925     at 
>>> org.graylog2.indexer.cluster.Cluster.waitForConnectedAndHealthy(Cluster.java:179)
>>>  
>>> ~[graylog.jar:?]
>>> 2016-11-10_17:55:24.26310     at 
>>> org.graylog2.indexer.cluster.Cluster.waitForConnectedAndHealthy(Cluster.java:184)
>>>  
>>> ~[graylog.jar:?]
>>> 2016-11-10_17:55:24.26504     at 
>>> org.graylog2.outputs.BlockingBatchedESOutput.flush(BlockingBatchedESOutput.java:112)
>>>  
>>> [graylog.jar:?]
>>> 2016-11-10_17:55:24.26626     at 
>>> org.graylog2.outputs.BlockingBatchedESOutput.write(BlockingBatchedESOutput.java:105)
>>>  
>>> [graylog.jar:?]
>>> 2016-11-10_17:55:24.26828     at 
>>> org.graylog2.buffers.processors.OutputBufferProcessor$1.run(OutputBufferProcessor.java:189)
>>>  
>>> [graylog.jar:?]
>>> 2016-11-10_17:55:24.26946     at 
>>> com.codahale.metrics.InstrumentedExecutorService$InstrumentedRunnable.run(InstrumentedExecutorService.java:176)
>>>  
>>> [graylog.jar:?]
>>> 2016-11-10_17:55:24.27157     at 
>>> java.util.concurrent.Executors$RunnableAdapter.call(Executors.java:511) 
>>> [?:1.8.0_77]
>>> 2016-11-10_17:55:24.27270     at 
>>> java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:266) [?:1.8.0_77]
>>> 2016-11-10_17:55:24.27453     at 
>>> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1142)
>>>  
>>> [?:1.8.0_77]
>>> 2016-11-10_17:55:24.27605     at 
>>> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:617)
>>>  
>>> [?:1.8.0_77]
>>> 2016-11-10_17:55:24.27766     at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745) 
>>> [?:1.8.0_77]
>>> 2016-11-10_17:55:43.10244 2016-11-10 17:55:43,102 INFO : 
>>> org.graylog2.periodical.IndexerClusterCheckerThread - Indexer not fully 
>>> initialized yet. Skipping periodic cluster chec
>>>
>>

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