Hello
is it possible to configure Graylog to check if the user in a special
group? We don't use the overlay MemberOf.
Maybe somthing like this:
GroupDN: cn=Graylog-Agents,cn=groups,dc=example,dc=de
AccessAttr: memberUid
thanks for help!
When i try
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Hello
is it possible to configure Graylog to check if the user in a special
group? We don't use the overlay MemberOf.
Maybe somthing like this:
GroupDN: cn=Graylog-Agents,cn=groups,dc=example,dc=de
AccessAttr: memberUid
thanks for help!
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Hi Group,
I'm new to graylog2 and I would like to know, how much disk space is
required for a small system with up to *15 server* and a log volume about
* * 1,200,000 messages*
** in 7 days*
Is there a formula to calculate the disk space?
Thank you!
Klaus.
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Hi,
please check the logs of your Graylog server node(s) for the reason of the
internal server error (HTTP response status 500).
Cheers,
Jochen
On Monday, 2 November 2015 08:05:55 UTC+1, Exzitep wrote:
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> Hi All,
>
> After install graylog2 on Ubuntu 14.04. I got an error when went to
>
Hi Klaus,
unfortunately it's not that easy to calculate the exact disk space
requirement for the given numbers. For example your log messages could be
as small as a few bytes and as big as several kilobytes or even megabytes.
Additionally it's important how heterogenous the log messages are.
This "User Search Pattern" works for us:
(&(memberof=CN=graylog
user,OU=groups,OU=company,DC=subdomain,DC=domain,DC=com)(sAMAccountName={0}))
give it a try
Denny
Am Montag, 2. November 2015 09:18:04 UTC+1 schrieb Stefan Krüger:
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> Hello
>
> is it possible to configure Graylog to check if
We are ingesting a large amount of log data that is JSON formatted. There
is a timestamp field in the JSON blob that doesn't meet the format that the
core JSON extractor expects. In considering how to fix this, I have a
number of questions. I hoping that collectively you might know the