Hey Jochen,

As I mentioned in my previous post, that documentation is incorrect when 
using the EC2-AMI's provided on the graylog website. Here's some examples...


   1. Graylog is installed to /opt instead of /etc.  I've tried checking 
   that directory for several files that are listed in the documentation as 
   being saved to /etc, but they're not there.
   2. mongod.cnf - Doesn't exist anywhere on the system (find / -name 
   mongod.cnf)
   3. graylog-server - Doesn't exist anywhere on the system (find / -name 
   graylog-server; returns only directories)
   
It doesn't seem like anyone else has used the EC2 image as I can't find 
these answers anywhere.  If there is truly no one that can help then I 
guess my only option is to tear down and start over with a manual install.  

I think it should be noted somewhere in the documentation provided that it 
*does 
not* match the EC2 image 100%; that or maybe it should be updated to 
contain the paths to these configuration files and directories as well.

On Friday, December 9, 2016 at 3:38:10 AM UTC-5, Jochen Schalanda wrote: 
>
> Hi Joshua,
>
> On Thursday, 8 December 2016 20:29:48 UTC+1, Joshua Waclawski wrote:
>>
>> I can definitely do that.  While I'm doing that, would you be able to 
>> assist me otherwise by helping to locate the configuration files for each 
>> of the services?
>>
>
> See http://docs.graylog.org/en/2.1/pages/configuration/file_location.html 
> for details.
>
> Cheers,
> Jochen
>

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