Same issue here.
On Friday, September 25, 2015 at 9:30:01 AM UTC-4, n00n...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Unsure if this is the right place to mention this but we`ve been using
> Graylog since pre 1.0 and are now on version 1.2.1 as supplied recently.
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> 2015-09-25 15:22:47,787 [pool-80-thr
Given the recommendations here, I think the omnibus scripts should try to
handle the 30.5GB memory boundary related to ES:
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/guide/current/heap-sizing.html#compressed_oops
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A string containing log level like DEBUG to syslog level number
On 27 October 2015 at 14:47, Jochen Schalanda wrote:
> Hi Felipe,
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> currently you would have to create a fork of Graylog (graylog2-server and
> graylog2-web-interface) to implement a custom converter but we plan to
> change this i
Hi Felipe,
currently you would have to create a fork of Graylog (graylog2-server and
graylog2-web-interface) to implement a custom converter but we plan to
change this in Graylog 2.0.x (not to be confused with Graylog2…).
What kind of converter would you implement? Maybe it's useful for others
Is there any way to create a custom converter?
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Ignore that, just tried again and it works :)
On Tuesday, 27 October 2015 10:30:15 UTC, Daniel Niasoff wrote:
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> Hi Jochen,
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> I initially tried the Raw/Plaintext Kafka input but although the Graylog
> input showed the messages coming in nothing was going into elasticsearch
> and the logs were
Hi Jochen,
I initially tried the Raw/Plaintext Kafka input but although the Graylog
input showed the messages coming in nothing was going into elasticsearch
and the logs were empty?
Thanks
Daniel
On Tuesday, 27 October 2015 10:15:41 UTC, Jochen Schalanda wrote:
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> Hi Daniel,
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> the message
Hi Daniel,
the message format cries for either a Regular Expression or a Grok
Extractor. Given that the message already contains a description of the
fields in the "#Fields: " line, it should be relatively straight forward to
come up with a matching Grok pattern.
In general, I'd recommend usin
Hello Kai,
you can take a look at the Anonymous Statistics plugin which comes along
with a custom JAX-RS resource.
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https://github.com/Graylog2/graylog-plugin-anonymous-usage-statistics/blob/1.1.1/src/main/java/org/graylog/plugins/usagestatistics/UsageStatsResource.java
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https:
Hi.
I just installed Graylog 1.2.2.
I have a HTTP proxy that sends logs via Kafka and the only input that
seemed to work is the Kafka syslog input (although it's not a valid syslog
message).
This is a sample of the input
full_message
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#Software: SGOS 6.6.2.3 #Version: 1.0 #St
Hello,
Thank you for the answer.
Oh I thought hash was standing for hashtable key value :D
Regards.
Le lundi 26 octobre 2015 23:33:48 UTC+1, Jochen Schalanda a écrit :
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> Hi,
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> what exactly do you need to know?
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> Converters can be applied to the result of an extractor and can be used to
>
Hi Gangadhar,
did you ever get a working plugin example?
Im trying to create a PluginRestResource - but can't figure out how to
properly set it up...
Kai
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Hello Guys,
I'd like to create a chart about bytes per IDs.
I've imported nginx JSON log file and I parsed it, I have the separate
fields.
Is it possible with Graylog, to create a custom chart?
Cheers,
Zsolt
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