, 2017 at 3:37:02 PM UTC+2, Nitzan Haimovich wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We have a cluster of 3 Graylog nodes. Each node had 8 cores and 32GB
> memory.
> The cluster works pretty well, we gain a very nice throughput (around
> 40,000 msgs for input and output).
> We encounter a
Hi,
We have a cluster of 3 Graylog nodes. Each node had 8 cores and 32GB memory.
The cluster works pretty well, we gain a very nice throughput (around
40,000 msgs for input and output).
We encounter a very strange problem tho - Sometimes, with no clear reason,
one or two nodes suddenly stops to
sbuffer_processors and
> outputbuffer_processors in your Graylog configuration which usually
> counterproductive.
>
> Please revert to the default values and only increase these values very
> conservatively.
>
> Cheers,
> Jochen
>
> On Sunday, 5 February 2017 07:55:25 UTC+1, Nitzan Ha
ase post the configuration and logs of all Graylog nodes and a
> description of your hardware.
>
> Cheers,
> Jochen
>
> On Thursday, 2 February 2017 17:18:12 UTC+1, Nitzan Haimovich wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm getting this message (*Nodes with too long GC
Hi all,
I'm getting this message (*Nodes with too long GC pauses*) on my Graylog
cluster. I saw many people were posting about it but not a single thread
with solutions for how to solve/fix/approach it.
I would be glad for any help.
My cluster - 3 Graylog instances, each one with 8 cores and 16
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to setup a cluster of 3 Graylog nodes on DC/OS (using Marathon).
At first I deployed one single Graylog node, successfully. All works great.
Now, when I'm trying to setup 3 nodes as a cluster, Graylog is starting
successfully on all nodes - but only one node is recognised