Hi Mathieu,
Graylog is using the Elasticsearch binary transport protocol for
communicating with the Elasticsearch cluster, so proxying Elasticsearch's
HTTP interface (by default on port 9200/tcp) doesn't really help. You can
proxy the native transport (by default on port 9300/tcp) with a
Hi,
the upgrade path depends on which version you're trying to upgrade from.
Which version of Graylog2 are you currently running?
Cheers,
Jochen
On Friday, 26 June 2015 19:34:05 UTC+2, slhac tivist wrote:
How can I upgrade from graylog2 to graylogv1.1.3?
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Hi,
Graylog2 was the old name of the project prior to Graylog 1.0.0 and there
are still some references left when changing the name from Graylog2 to
Graylog didn't warrant the effort, like the Java source package names or
some references in the configuration file and scripts. They will vanish