[graylog2] Re: Multiple nodes in a cluster

2016-08-26 Thread Steve Kuntz
Thank You!

Something so simple... embarrassed I didn't find it myself.

On Friday, August 26, 2016 at 6:50:54 AM UTC-4, Jochen Schalanda wrote:
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> On Wednesday, 24 August 2016 22:55:21 UTC+2, Steve Kuntz wrote:
>>
>> [NodePingThread] Did not find meta info of this node. Re-registering. I 
>> have changed all IPs appropriately in the configuration of the 3rd node.
>>
>
> This error message is usually a sign of clock skew on the Graylog nodes 
> (use NTP or a similar technology to keep clocks in sync) or long GC pauses 
> in the Graylog processes (which should trigger a system notification you 
> can see on the System page in the Graylog web interface).
>
>
> Cheers,
> Jochen 
>

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[graylog2] Re: Multiple nodes in a cluster

2016-08-26 Thread Jochen Schalanda
Hi Steve,

On Wednesday, 24 August 2016 22:55:21 UTC+2, Steve Kuntz wrote:
>
> [NodePingThread] Did not find meta info of this node. Re-registering. I 
> have changed all IPs appropriately in the configuration of the 3rd node.
>

This error message is usually a sign of clock skew on the Graylog nodes 
(use NTP or a similar technology to keep clocks in sync) or long GC pauses 
in the Graylog processes (which should trigger a system notification you 
can see on the System page in the Graylog web interface).


Cheers,
Jochen 

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[graylog2] Re: Multiple nodes in a cluster

2016-08-25 Thread Steve Kuntz
No Suggestions?

Is there any more details I can provide to help out?

On Wednesday, August 24, 2016 at 4:55:21 PM UTC-4, Steve Kuntz wrote:
>
> As well some additional logs form the nodes are
>
> [NodePingThread] Did not find meta info of this node. Re-registering. I 
> have changed all IPs appropriately in the configuration of the 3rd node.
>
> On Wednesday, August 24, 2016 at 4:15:02 PM UTC-4, Steve Kuntz wrote:
>>
>> I have 2 nodes running in a cluster, one master and one slave. When I 
>> look at the nodes collection in Mongo I see the 2 nodes.
>>
>> I have added a 3rd node as a slave and when this node is running I end up 
>> with an issue where the cluster is complaining that there isn't a master 
>> node. When I look at the node collection in Mongo it looks like there are 
>> many different states, sometimes I will see the all 3, but when I look a 
>> second or 2 later, there is only one of the slave and no master or just the 
>> master. This rotation only happens when the 2nd slave is added and returns 
>> to normal when it is stopped. All the node-id files are different. I copied 
>> the configuration from from the other slave but have I coped something that 
>> I should have? What is causing the collection to be overwritten by the 
>> second slave? I did start it as a master accidentally the first time, is 
>> there a cache somewhere I should delete?
>>
>> All help is greatly appreciated
>>
>> Thanks in advance. 
>>
>

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[graylog2] Re: Multiple nodes in a cluster

2016-08-24 Thread Steve Kuntz
As well some additional logs form the nodes are

[NodePingThread] Did not find meta info of this node. Re-registering. I 
have changed all IPs appropriately in the configuration of the 3rd node.

On Wednesday, August 24, 2016 at 4:15:02 PM UTC-4, Steve Kuntz wrote:
>
> I have 2 nodes running in a cluster, one master and one slave. When I look 
> at the nodes collection in Mongo I see the 2 nodes.
>
> I have added a 3rd node as a slave and when this node is running I end up 
> with an issue where the cluster is complaining that there isn't a master 
> node. When I look at the node collection in Mongo it looks like there are 
> many different states, sometimes I will see the all 3, but when I look a 
> second or 2 later, there is only one of the slave and no master or just the 
> master. This rotation only happens when the 2nd slave is added and returns 
> to normal when it is stopped. All the node-id files are different. I copied 
> the configuration from from the other slave but have I coped something that 
> I should have? What is causing the collection to be overwritten by the 
> second slave? I did start it as a master accidentally the first time, is 
> there a cache somewhere I should delete?
>
> All help is greatly appreciated
>
> Thanks in advance. 
>

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