http://open-source-security-software.net/project/graylog2-server/releases.atomRecent releases for graylog2-server2024-11-18T12:34:16.826360+00:00python-feedgengraylog2-server 0.12.0graylog2-server 0.12.02013-07-03T19:25:40+00:00- The processor_wait_strategy is now blocking by default. The sleeping strategy was causing too high CPU load in most use cases.
- Bugfix: Broken messages (e.g. invalid GELF) that were read from AMQP brokers were re-queued instead of being rejected. This could lead to strange behaviour.
- Messages read from AMQP brokers are now re-queued instantly when internal messages buffers and caches are out of capacity.
- RabbitMQ library upgrade to 3.0.4 (from 2.8.7)
- Improved stream and host names in Graphite and Librato metrics
- Bugfix: CounterUpdateFilter and RewriteFilter where in wrong order. RewriteFilter is now executed before CounterUpdateFilter leading to rewritten hostnames being properly accounted in host counts.
- You can now configure the recent_index name.
- Bugfix: Hosts where re-appearing after you deleted them in the web interface until you restarted graylog2-server.
- Upgraded Netty and Disruptor libraries.
2013-07-03T19:25:40+00:00graylog2-server 0.13.0-rc.1graylog2-server 0.13.0-rc.12013-07-03T21:30:25+00:00This release is built against ElasticSearch v0.90.2. Nothing except this changed since graylog2-server v0.12.0.
**Use this release with ElasticSearch v0.90.2 only**
2013-07-03T21:30:25+00:00graylog2-server 0.20.0-preview.1graylog2-server 0.20.0-preview.12013-10-01T13:38:18+00:00This is the first Graylog2 v0.20.0 preview release. You **must** run it against `graylog2-web-interface` v0.20.0-preview.1 **and** ElasticSearch v0.90.5.
This is a preview release. A lot of stuff is missing or not fully implemented yet.
**Start with a clean installation on a clean box if possible**. MongoDB collections and ElasticSearch indices are unfortunately not compatible to previous versions.
**Installation instructions:** http://support.torch.sh/help/kb/graylog2-server/installing-graylog2-server-v0200-previewx-on-nix-systems
2013-10-01T13:38:18+00:00graylog2-server 0.20.0-preview.2graylog2-server 0.20.0-preview.22013-10-07T15:31:59+00:00This is the second Graylog2 v0.20.0 preview release. You **must** run it against graylog2-web-interface v0.20.0-preview.2 and ElasticSearch v0.90.5.
This is a preview release. A lot of stuff is missing or not fully implemented yet.
Start with a clean installation on a clean box if possible. MongoDB collections and ElasticSearch indices are unfortunately not compatible to previous versions.
Installation instructions: http://support.torch.sh/help/kb/graylog2-server/installing-graylog2-server-v0200-previewx-on-nix-systems
#### Upgrade instructions from 0.20.0-preview.1
- We made a change to the internal date representations. Please start over with a clean ElasticSearch cluster that holds no Graylog2 indices.
Everything else should be compatible and requires no changes.
2013-10-07T15:31:59+00:00graylog2-server 0.20.0-preview.3graylog2-server 0.20.0-preview.32013-10-14T23:11:28+00:00This is the third Graylog2 v0.20.0 preview release. You **must** run it against graylog2-web-interface v0.20.0-preview.3 and ElasticSearch v0.90.5.
This is a preview release. A lot of stuff is missing or not fully implemented yet.
Start with a clean installation on a clean box if possible. MongoDB collections and ElasticSearch indices are unfortunately not compatible to previous versions.
Installation instructions: http://support.torch.sh/help/kb/graylog2-server/installing-graylog2-server-v0200-previewx-on-nix-systems
#### Upgrade instructions from 0.20.0-preview.2
- No configuration changes. Just replacing the packages and using the old configuration files works.
2013-10-14T23:11:28+00:00graylog2-server 0.20.0-preview.4graylog2-server 0.20.0-preview.42013-10-21T16:03:08+00:00This is the 4th Graylog2 v0.20.0 preview release. You **must** run it against graylog2-web-interface v0.20.0-preview.4 and ElasticSearch v0.90.5.
This is a preview release. A lot of stuff is missing or not fully implemented yet.
Start with a clean installation on a clean box if possible. MongoDB collections and ElasticSearch indices are unfortunately not compatible to previous versions. (Setups from preview.2 on are compatible)
Release blog post: http://blog.torch.sh/graylog2-v0-20-0-preview-4-has-been-released/
Installation instructions: http://support.torch.sh/help/kb/graylog2-server/installing-graylog2-server-v0200-previewx-on-nix-systems
#### Upgrade instructions from 0.20.0-preview.3
- No configuration changes. Just replacing the packages and using the old configuration files works.
2013-10-21T16:03:08+00:00graylog2-server 0.20.0-preview.5graylog2-server 0.20.0-preview.52013-10-28T17:54:07+00:00This is the 5th Graylog2 v0.20.0 preview release. You **must** run it against graylog2-web-interface v0.20.0-preview.5 and ElasticSearch v0.90.5.
This is a preview release. A lot of stuff is missing or not fully implemented yet.
Start with a clean installation on a clean box if possible. MongoDB collections and ElasticSearch indices are unfortunately not compatible to previous versions. (Setups from preview.2 on are compatible)
Release blog post: http://blog.torch.sh/graylog2-v0-20-0-preview-5-has-been-released/
Installation instructions: http://support.torch.sh/help/kb/graylog2-server/installing-graylog2-server-v0200-previewx-on-nix-systems
#### Upgrade instructions from 0.20.0-preview.4
- No configuration changes. Just replacing the packages and using the old configuration files works.
2013-10-28T17:54:07+00:00graylog2-server 0.20.0-preview.6graylog2-server 0.20.0-preview.62013-11-11T22:35:15+00:00This is the 6th Graylog2 v0.20.0 preview release. You **must** run it against graylog2-web-interface v0.20.0-preview.6 and ElasticSearch v0.90.6.
This is a preview release. A lot of stuff is missing or not fully implemented yet.
Start with a clean installation on a clean box if possible. MongoDB collections and ElasticSearch indices are unfortunately not compatible to previous versions. (Setups from preview.2 on are compatible)
Release blog post: http://blog.torch.sh/graylog2-v0-20-0-preview-6-has-been-released/
Installation instructions: http://support.torch.sh/help/kb/graylog2-server/installing-graylog2-server-v0200-previewx-on-nix-systems
#### Upgrade instructions from 0.20.0-preview.5
- We recommend that you upgrade ElasticSearch from v0.90.5 to v0.90.6.
- No configuration changes. Just replacing the packages and using the old configuration files works.
2013-11-11T22:35:15+00:00graylog2-server 0.20.0-preview.7graylog2-server 0.20.0-preview.72013-11-27T18:11:37+00:00This is the 7th Graylog2 v0.20.0 preview release. You **must** run it against graylog2-web-interface v0.20.0-preview.7 and ElasticSearch v0.90.7.
This is a preview release. A lot of stuff is missing or not fully implemented yet.
Start with a clean installation on a clean box if possible. MongoDB collections and ElasticSearch indices are unfortunately not compatible to previous versions. (Setups from preview.2 on are compatible)
Release blog post: http://blog.torch.sh/graylog2-v0-20-0-preview-7-has-been-released/
Installation instructions: http://support.torch.sh/help/kb/graylog2-server/installing-graylog2-server-v0200-previewx-on-nix-systems
#### Upgrade instructions from 0.20.0-preview.6
- We recommend that you upgrade ElasticSearch from v0.90.6 to v0.90.7.
- No configuration changes. Just replacing the packages and using the old configuration files works.
2013-11-27T18:11:37+00:00graylog2-server 0.20.0-preview.8graylog2-server 0.20.0-preview.82013-12-12T23:17:48+00:00This is the 8th Graylog2 v0.20.0 preview release. You **must** run it against graylog2-web-interface v0.20.0-preview.8 and ElasticSearch v0.90.7.
This is a preview release. A lot of stuff is missing or not fully implemented yet.
Start with a clean installation on a clean box if possible. MongoDB collections and ElasticSearch indices are unfortunately not compatible to previous versions. (Setups from preview.2 on are compatible)
Release blog post: http://blog.torch.sh/graylog2-v0-20-0-preview-8-has-been-released/
Installation instructions: http://support.torch.sh/help/kb/graylog2-server/installing-graylog2-server-v0200-previewx-on-nix-systems
#### Upgrade instructions from 0.20.0-preview.7
- There is a new configuration parameter that **must** be set or the server will refuse to start: `retention_strategy`. It is documented in the provided example `graylog2.conf`.
2013-12-12T23:17:48+00:00graylog2-server 0.20.0-rc.1graylog2-server 0.20.0-rc.12014-01-13T21:58:17+00:00This is the first RC release of Graylog2 v0.20.0. You **must** run it against graylog2-web-interface v0.20.0-rc.1 and ElasticSearch v0.90.10.
This is a RC release. It is supposed to run very stable and is feature complete but may still contain bugs. **We are also open to change the UI and smaller features based on user feedback**.
Release blog post and release notes: http://blog.torch.sh/graylog2-v0-20-0-rc-1-has-been-released/
Installation instructions: http://support.torch.sh/help/kb/graylog2-server/installing-graylog2-server-v020x-on-nix-systems
2014-01-13T21:58:17+00:00graylog2-server 0.20.0-rc.1-1graylog2-server 0.20.0-rc.1-12014-01-21T18:19:16+00:00This is a patch release of the first RC release of Graylog2 v0.20.0. You **must** run it against graylog2-web-interface v0.20.0-rc.1-1 and ElasticSearch v0.90.10.
This is a RC release. It is supposed to run very stable and is feature complete but may still contain bugs. **We are also open to change the UI and smaller features based on user feedback**.
Release blog post and release notes: http://blog.torch.sh/graylog2-v0-20-0-rc-1-1-has-been-released/
Installation instructions: http://support.torch.sh/help/kb/graylog2-server/installing-graylog2-server-v020x-on-nix-systems
2014-01-21T18:19:16+00:00graylog2-server 0.20.0-rc.2graylog2-server 0.20.0-rc.22014-02-10T17:11:07+00:00This is the second RC release of Graylog2 v0.20.0. You **must** run it against graylog2-web-interface v0.20.0-rc.2 and ElasticSearch v0.90.10.
This is a RC release. It is supposed to run very stable and is feature complete but may still contain bugs. **We are also open to change the UI and smaller features based on user feedback**.
Release blog post and release notes: http://blog.torch.sh/graylog2-v0-20-0-rc-2-has-been-released/
Installation instructions: http://support.torch.sh/help/kb/graylog2-server/installing-graylog2-server-v020x-on-nix-systems
2014-02-10T17:11:07+00:00graylog2-server 0.20.0-rc.3graylog2-server 0.20.0-rc.32014-02-14T12:48:27+00:00This is the third RC release of Graylog2 v0.20.0. You **must** run it against graylog2-web-interface v0.20.0-rc.3 and ElasticSearch v0.90.10.
This is a RC release. It is supposed to run very stable and is feature complete but may still contain bugs. **We are also open to change the UI and smaller features based on user feedback**.
Release blog post and release notes: http://blog.torch.sh/graylog2-v0-20-0-rc-3-has-been-released/
Installation instructions: http://support.torch.sh/help/kb/graylog2-server/installing-graylog2-server-v020x-on-nix-systems
2014-02-14T12:48:27+00:00graylog2-server 0.20.0graylog2-server 0.20.02014-02-19T18:02:45+00:00This is the final version Graylog2 v0.20.0. You **must** run it against graylog2-web-interface v0.20.0 and ElasticSearch v0.90.10.
Release announcement: http://graylog2.org/wow/such/0.20.0
Installation instructions: http://support.torch.sh/help/kb/graylog2-server/installing-graylog2-server-v0200-on-nix-systems
2014-02-19T18:02:45+00:00graylog2-server 0.20.1graylog2-server 0.20.12014-02-24T16:55:51+00:00This is the final version Graylog2 v0.20.1. You must run it against graylog2-web-interface v0.20.1 and ElasticSearch v0.90.10.
Release announcement: http://blog.torch.sh/graylog2-v0-20-1-has-been-released/
Installation instructions: http://support.torch.sh/help/kb/graylog2-server/installing-graylog2-server-v0200-on-nix-systems
2014-02-24T16:55:51+00:00graylog2-server 0.20.2-snapshotgraylog2-server 0.20.2-snapshot2014-04-01T21:38:24+00:00Snapshot release of v0.20.2 for people who want to try out the new AMQP integration early.
#### pre-release: Not for production usage.
2014-04-01T21:38:24+00:00graylog2-server 0.20.2-snapshot.2graylog2-server 0.20.2-snapshot.22014-04-04T11:19:42+00:00Snapshot release of v0.20.2 for people who want to try out the new AMQP integration early.
Also includes improved tracing for debugging network issues.
pre-release: Not for production usage.
2014-04-04T11:19:42+00:00graylog2-server 0.20.2-rc.1graylog2-server 0.20.2-rc.12014-05-05T15:38:21+00:00This is the first RC release of Graylog2 v0.20.2. You must run it with graylog2-web-interface v0.20.2-rc.1.
This is a RC release. It is supposed to run very stable and is feature complete but may still contain bugs. We are also open to change the UI and smaller features based on user feedback.
Release blog post and release notes: http://blog.torch.sh/graylog2-v0-20-2-rc-1-has-been-released/
Installation instructions: http://support.torch.sh/help/kb/graylog2-server/installing-graylog2-server-v020x-on-nix-systems
#### Upgrading from v0.20.1
There are no breaking changes but a few new configuration variables. Please read the linked release notes carefully to find out new features you might have to activate first.
2014-05-05T15:38:21+00:00graylog2-server 0.20.2graylog2-server 0.20.22014-05-23T15:51:53+00:00This is the final release of Graylog2 v0.20.2. You must run it with graylog2-web-interface v0.20.2.
Release blog post, release notes and upgrade instructions: http://blog.graylog2.org/graylog2-v0-20-2-has-been-released/
Installation instructions: http://support.torch.sh/help/kb/graylog2-server/installing-graylog2-server-v020x-on-nix-systems
2014-05-23T15:51:53+00:00graylog2-server 0.20.3graylog2-server 0.20.32014-06-12T15:34:22+00:00This is the final release of Graylog2 v0.20.3. You must run it with graylog2-web-interface v0.20.3.
Release blog post, release notes and upgrade instructions are forthcoming and will be linked here.
Installation instructions: http://support.torch.sh/help/kb/graylog2-server/installing-graylog2-server-v020x-on-nix-systems
2014-06-12T15:34:22+00:00graylog2-server 0.20.4graylog2-server 0.20.42014-07-03T14:26:50+00:00This is the final release of Graylog2 v0.20.4. You should run it with graylog2-web-interface v0.20.4.
Installation instructions: http://support.torch.sh/help/kb/graylog2-server/installing-graylog2-server-v020x-on-nix-systems
This release fixes a number of bugs related to the Kafka Radio input as well as limiting a potential performance impact when accidentally using slow stream rules.
Please refer to the list of fixed issues at https://github.com/Graylog2/graylog2-server/issues?milestone=27&state=closed
2014-07-03T14:26:50+00:00graylog2-server 0.20.5graylog2-server 0.20.52014-07-04T13:56:50+00:00This is the final release of Graylog2 v0.20.5. You should run it with graylog2-web-interface v0.20.5.
Installation instructions: http://support.torch.sh/help/kb/graylog2-server/installing-graylog2-server-v020x-on-nix-systems
This release is only updating documentation regarding the stream rule time limiting configuration variables, the code is unchanged from v0.20.4.
To avoid version number confusion graylog2-radio is also included, but it is exactly the same as v0.20.4.
2014-07-04T13:56:50+00:00graylog2-server 0.20.6graylog2-server 0.20.62014-07-18T14:40:20+00:00This is the final release of Graylog2 v0.20.6. You should run it with graylog2-web-interface v0.20.6.
Installation instructions: http://support.torch.sh/help/kb/graylog2-server/installing-graylog2-server-v020x-on-nix-systems
This release includes a fix for a notification problem for deleted streams, a resource leak fix as well as some better defaults for AMQP inputs.
Please refer to the list of fixed issues: https://github.com/Graylog2/graylog2-server/issues?milestone=29&state=closed
2014-07-18T14:40:20+00:00graylog2-server 0.21.0-beta1graylog2-server 0.21.0-beta12014-08-01T14:55:16+00:00This is the release announcement for the first beta of the new line of development of Graylog2, 0.21. This version underwent big redesigns of major parts to increase its testability and therefore - in the long run - its stability. We have also put some effort into making the REST API more usable by returning consumable (JSON) error messages and extracting high level Java artifacts to help others developers making use of it. Other than that we have a number of new features, which include:
- Support for configurable alarm callbacks per stream, which are called when an alert condition is triggered for a stream. It is already coming with support for templatable e-mails and http calls.
- Support for configurable message outputs, to allow forwarding of complete streams to another Graylog instance.
- A new and more extensive plugin API which offers the possibility to extend with your own (and 3rd party) inputs, message filters, alarm callbacks and message outputs.
- All inputs which are not queue-based deliver incoming messages into a newly designed MapDB-based input buffer if the internal ring buffer has reached its capacity. This input buffer is persisted to disk to prevent message loss in case of a crash. This helps to reduce memory usage especially during peak loads while not losing any messages during runtime.
- Inputs are now pausable and resumable using the web interface or the REST api.
The data model has not changed since 0.20.x, so an in-place upgrade of your installation is possible. If you encounter any errors or unexpected behaviour, please make us aware of it by reporting this to the mailing list or create an issue on Github.
2014-08-01T14:55:16+00:00graylog2-server 0.21.0-beta2graylog2-server 0.21.0-beta22014-08-08T12:26:09+00:00This is the release announcement for the second beta of the new line of development of Graylog2, 0.21. This version underwent big redesigns of major parts to increase its testability and therefore – in the long run – its stability.
We have also put some effort into making the REST API more usable by returning consumable (JSON) error messages and extracting high level Java artifacts to help others developers making use of it.
Other than that we have a number of new features, which include:
- Support for configurable alarm callbacks per stream, which are called when an alert condition is triggered for a stream. It is already coming with support for templatable e-mails and http calls.
- Support for configurable message outputs, to allow forwarding of complete streams to another Graylog instance.
- A new and more extensive plugin API which offers the possibility to extend with your own (and 3rd party) inputs, message filters, alarm callbacks and message outputs.
- All inputs which are not queue-based deliver incoming messages into a newly designed MapDB-based input buffer if the internal ring buffer has reached its capacity. This input buffer is persisted to disk to prevent message loss in case of a crash. This helps to reduce memory usage especially during peak loads while not losing any messages during runtime.
- Inputs are now pausable and resumable using the web interface or the REST API.
The data model has not changed since 0.20.x, so an in-place upgrade of your installation is possible. If you encounter any errors or unexpected behaviour, please make us aware of it by reporting this to the [mailing list](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/graylog2) or [create an issue](https://github.com/Graylog2/graylog2-server/issues) on Github.
Since the first beta release of 0.21 we have fixed a number of issues concerning startup/shutdown of the server and general message processing performance in situations with unreliable name resolving.
2014-08-08T12:26:09+00:00graylog2-server 0.21.0-beta3graylog2-server 0.21.0-beta32014-08-25T10:18:02+00:00This is the release announcement for the third beta of the new line of development of Graylog2, 0.21. This version underwent big redesigns of major parts to increase its testability and therefore – in the long run – its stability.
We have also put some effort into making the REST API more usable by returning consumable (JSON) error messages and extracting high level Java artifacts to help others developers making use of it.
Other than that we have a number of new features, which include:
Support for configurable alarm callbacks per stream, which are called when an alert condition is triggered for a stream. It is already coming with support for templatable e-mails and http calls.
Support for configurable message outputs, to allow forwarding of complete streams to another Graylog instance.
A new and more extensive plugin API which offers the possibility to extend with your own (and 3rd party) inputs, message filters, alarm callbacks and message outputs.
All inputs which are not queue-based deliver incoming messages into a newly designed MapDB-based input buffer if the internal ring buffer has reached its capacity. This input buffer is persisted to disk to prevent message loss in case of a crash. This helps to reduce memory usage especially during peak loads while not losing any messages during runtime.
Inputs are now pausable and resumable using the web interface or the REST API.
The data model has not changed since 0.20.x, so an in-place upgrade of your installation is possible. If you encounter any errors or unexpected behaviour, please make us aware of it by reporting this to the mailing list or create an issue on Github.
Since the first and second beta release of 0.21 we have fixed a number of issues concerning startup/shutdown of the server and general message processing performance in situations with unreliable name resolving.
2014-08-25T10:18:02+00:00graylog2-server 0.21.0-beta4graylog2-server 0.21.0-beta42014-08-25T16:15:41+00:00This is the release announcement for the fourth beta of the new line of development of Graylog2, 0.21. This version underwent big redesigns of major parts to increase its testability and therefore – in the long run – its stability.
We have also put some effort into making the REST API more usable by returning consumable (JSON) error messages and extracting high level Java artifacts to help others developers making use of it.
Other than that we have a number of new features, which include:
Support for configurable alarm callbacks per stream, which are called when an alert condition is triggered for a stream. It is already coming with support for templatable e-mails and http calls.
Support for configurable message outputs, to allow forwarding of complete streams to another Graylog instance.
A new and more extensive plugin API which offers the possibility to extend with your own (and 3rd party) inputs, message filters, alarm callbacks and message outputs.
All inputs which are not queue-based deliver incoming messages into a newly designed MapDB-based input buffer if the internal ring buffer has reached its capacity. This input buffer is persisted to disk to prevent message loss in case of a crash. This helps to reduce memory usage especially during peak loads while not losing any messages during runtime.
Inputs are now pausable and resumable using the web interface or the REST API.
The data model has not changed since 0.20.x, so an in-place upgrade of your installation is possible. If you encounter any errors or unexpected behaviour, please make us aware of it by reporting this to the mailing list or create an issue on Github.
Since the first and second beta release of 0.21 we have fixed a number of issues concerning startup/shutdown of the server and general message processing performance in situations with unreliable name resolving.
Since the third beta release of 0.21 we have fixed one bug which made the search unusable in some cases and another bug which broke logging in to the web interface.
2014-08-25T16:15:41+00:00