Done, thank you. The github issue link is
https://github.com/Graylog2/omnibus-graylog2/issues/29.
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Hi,
could you put all the informations in a ticket please:
https://github.com/Graylog2/omnibus-graylog2/issues
I have to review that later.
Thanks,
Marius
On 31 May 2016 at 15:09, David Gerdeman wrote:
> I had to wait for it to fail again. It looks like it failed on May 30th.
> In the /var/log
I had to wait for it to fail again. It looks like it failed on May 30th.
In the /var/log/graylog/elasticsearch folder the graylog.log. files
for May 25-29 are all about 400K. The log file for May 30th is 2.1GB and
the disk of the virtual appliance is at 100% utilization. Also, the last
inde
The Runit service that is the supervisor for all daemon processes on the
appliance should already rotate the standard logs. It's configured through
these parameters:
https://github.com/Graylog2/omnibus-graylog2/blob/2.0/files/graylog-cookbooks/graylog/attributes/default.rb#L95
Which file exactly is
Could you direct me to instructions for setting up this error log
rotation? This would be for the logs that you can see by using the "sudo
graylog-ctl tail" command, not things that are actually indexed by graylog.
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I am running the latest graylog virtual appliance.
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You can use a standard logrotate job to clean up the logs, if your
graylog-server installation is old so not implementing the advanced log4me
logging configuration.
Which OS and Graylog-server version are you using?
/Martin
On Monday, 23 May 2016 15:11:07 UTC+2, David Gerdeman wrote:
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> Is th