i have played with some configurations. it seems that i had to increase the
CPU on the DMZ-node, too.
i also increased the config to:
"custom_attributes": {
"graylog-server": {
"memory": "2500m"
},
"elasticsearch": {
"memory": "3000m"
}
}
now i am waiting if the
}
Am Montag, 10. Oktober 2016 17:35:54 UTC+2 schrieb Jochen Schalanda:
>
> Hi Timo,
>
> if you're running Graylog and Elasticsearch on those VMs, 4 GB RAM is too
> little.
>
> Try providing at least 6 GB of memory and tweak the JVM heap settings for
> Graylog and Elasti
Oh... Not SATA --> SCSI
Am Montag, 10. Oktober 2016 17:19:38 UTC+2 schrieb Timo Beuker:
>
> LAN-Master: *Graylog **2.1.1+01d50e5* on XX (Oracle Corporation
> 1.8.0_101 on Linux 4.2.0-42-generic)
> VMWare: V7 /* 4 vCPU / 4GB RAM / 20GB IDE & 60 GB SCSI*(Data)
>
&
LAN-Master: *Graylog **2.1.1+01d50e5* on XX (Oracle Corporation
1.8.0_101 on Linux 4.2.0-42-generic)
VMWare: V7 /* 4 vCPU / 4GB RAM / 20GB IDE & 60 GB SATA* (Data)
DMZ-Backend: *Graylog **2.1.1+01d50e5* on XX (Oracle Corporation
1.8.0_101 on Linux 4.2.0-42-generic)
VMWare: V7 / *2 vCPU
I have Installed a Graylog-Cluster with 2 VMs.
LAN: GraylogServer1 (Full-Config / Master)
DMZ: GraylogServer2 (Backend)
The basic System is working fine. All Logs from the DMZ are sent to the
DMZ-Server and all Logs from the LAN to the LAN-Servers
>From the Website on the LAN-Server are all logs