events", ordered: true, writeConcern: { w: 1, fsync: true
}, deletes: [ { q: { timestamp: { $lt: 1447320961561 } }, limit: 0 } ] }
keyUpdates:0 numYields:0 reslen:40 154ms
- /var/log/mongodb/mongod.log -
*BUT*, sometimes I can see following messages:
*2015-11-10T14:01:02.889+0100 [con
/var/lib/elasticsearch/
# du -hs /var/lib/mongodb/
850M/var/lib/mongodb/
This is it, what I'm thinking about and what it makes so difficult to
calculate the disk space for an other bigger system.
Thank you
Klaus.
Am Freitag, 6. November 2015 20:28:00 UTC+1 schrieb Werner van der Merwe
seems a little bit confusing me, look by yourself:
]# du -hs elasticsearch/
15Melasticsearch/
du -hs mongodb/
240Mmongodb/
How could this happen, because there are 34,000 messages from the last two
days inside?
Thank you,
Klaus.
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Hi Jochen,
I found a possible solution for the problem, by adding following line to
the "Basic Authentication" section of my Apache HTTPD .htaccess file:
RequestHeader set Authorization "Basic non"
that solves the problem of the JAVA exceptions!
Thank you!
Klaus.
Am Don
Hi,
I use the *apache httpd web server* with a virtual host and *.htacess* with
*Basic
Authentication Dialog before enetering the graylog-web java play
application*.
I use the user Klaus to authenticate against .htaccess and later I have
another user for login to graylog-web application
(/var/lib/mongodb)* and the *space, used by Elasticsearch
(/var/lib/elasticsearch*)?
Is it possible to sa 1/3 to 2/3 or something similar?
Thank you!
Klaus.
Am Montag, 2. November 2015 10:15:29 UTC+1 schrieb Jochen Schalanda:
>
> Hi Klaus,
>
> unfortunately it's not that easy
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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