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How To Install Graylog On Ubuntu 20.04

Graylog is an open-source log management tool that helps you to store and analyze any machine logs centrally. Graylog set up consists of three components Graylog server, Elasticsearch, and MongoDB. Here, we will see how to install Graylog on Ubuntu 20.04. Install Java Graylog set up requires Java version 8 or higher. You can use […]

How To Install Graylog On Debian 10 / Debian 9

Graylog is a free, open-source log management tool that helps you to collect and analyze any machine logs centrally. This guide focuses on installing Graylog (v3.2) on Debian 10 / Debian 9. Components Elasticsearch – It stores the machine logs and provides the searching facility. MongoDB – acts as a database to store configurations and […]

How To Install Graylog 3.0 on CentOS 7 / RHEL 7

Graylog is an open-source log management tool which helps you to collect, index and analyze any machine logs centrally. This guide will help you to install Graylog on CentOS 7 / RHEL 7. Components MongoDB – Being a database to store the configurations and meta information. Elasticsearch – It stores the log messages received from […]

How to install Graylog2 on Ubuntu 15.04 / 14.10

Graylog (formerly known as Graylog2) is an open source log management platform, helps you to collect, index and analyze any machine logs on a centralized location. This guide helps you to install Graylog2 on Ubuntu 15.04, also focus on installation of four other components that makes Graylog2 a power full log management tool. Components: 1. […]

Init script for Graylog Web Interface – CentOS 7 / RHEL 7

If you have reached this page from my previous article on How to install Graylog2 on CentOS 7 / RHEL 7, you do not have to modify the below init script; just copy and paste content to graylog2-web init file. This tutorial is for an outdated version of Graylog2. A new version is available here: […]