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Description

This is a fork of the official Graylog2 chef repo, which makes several changes:

  • Bump the graylog2 web version to 0.12.0, the server to 0.13.0-rc1
    • Points to the releases on Github
  • Use the official elasticsearch recipe, to take advantage of ebs/aws/other features
  • Incorporate Unicorn as a server, adapting work found in one of the other graylog2 repos and providing a few more config options
  • Use fnichol's rbenv recipe, which seems to work better
  • provide a template for the Rails secret_token, which is now required (attribute default[:graylog2][:secret_token])
  • Start work on sharing log directories across deployments

Original Readme

Installs and configures a Graylog2 server on Ubuntu systems (10.04 and up at present).

This is a Chef re-engineering of the Sean Porter Linode StackScript for graylog2.

Originally developed by Jacob Zimmerman, and taken over by Phil Sturgeon at v0.1.0.

Recipes

default

Downloads, installs, configures and starts the java graylog2-server. Does not install the web interface. Uses resources from the Opscode apt cookbook to add a repo from which it pulls MongoDB.

web_interface

First calls graylog2::default to install the server. Then downloads, installs, and configures the Rails-based Graylog2 web interface. Also installs MongoDB and ElasticSearch to support it.

apache2

First calls graylog2::web_interface to ensure that both the server and web interface are available. Then calls the Opscode apache2 cookbook to install Apache before (itself) installing the mod_passenger module via apt, and finally calling apache_site to configure Apache to serve the web interface.

Usage

This cookbook can be called via any of its three recipes. To get a fully working graylog2 server, call graylog::apache2 - it will set up the full stack, with apache2 installed to serve the Rails app. If you use another webserver, you can call graylog2:web_interface, which will install the base server and the web interface Rails app, but not configure a webserver to serve it.

Note that this cookbook makes lots of assumptions about defaults, and does things like install a local mongodb server with no root password (doh). Do be sure to tweak this for your comfort and security before using it in production.

Also note - this cookbook does not switch off any local logging system. That means that if you are trying to get Graylog2 to 'catch' syslog messages, you may have to disable your local rsyslog or syslog-ng as they may have already snabbled up port 514. The cookbook does sudo-start Graylog2, so it should be able to bind udp/514 at startup. Stop/Start/restart Graylog2 using the installed init.d script (/etc/init.d/graylog2 stop|start|restart). TODO: convert to an upstart job.

License and Author

Author:: J.B. Zimmerman ([email protected])

Copyright 2011 Medidata Solutions, Inc.

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

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