Still based on Elasticsearch?
If so, what version?
I’m sorry if this is answered elsewhere; I read the product page but couldn’t find answers.
Mike
New version question for 2024r1
Re: New version question for 2024r1
Hi @rocheryderm, thanks for reaching out.
Nagios Log Server is using Elasticsearch version is 1.7.6.
You can always check with the following.
Nagios Log Server is using Elasticsearch version is 1.7.6.
You can always check with the following.
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curl -XGET 'http://localhost:9200'
Please let us know if you have any other questions or concerns.
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Re: New version question for 2024r1
Does Nagios see a future for Log Server that upgrades to a newer version of Elasticsearch in the near future?
I have groups that might be willing to use it, but they need a version of Elasticsearch that is newer than the Log Server version.
The way I read the output from the curl command, we are still running a 1.x version (1.7.6) or do I misunderstand and that version number means we are running a 7.x version?
If we are still in 1.x (from November 15, 2016) isn't it time to update? I mean, I like the new Log Server features... but I'd like to be able to offer features that my users require.
I have groups that might be willing to use it, but they need a version of Elasticsearch that is newer than the Log Server version.
The way I read the output from the curl command, we are still running a 1.x version (1.7.6) or do I misunderstand and that version number means we are running a 7.x version?
If we are still in 1.x (from November 15, 2016) isn't it time to update? I mean, I like the new Log Server features... but I'd like to be able to offer features that my users require.
Re: New version question for 2024r1
Hi @kevinmjacobsen,kevinmjacobsen wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2023 11:35 am Does Nagios see a future for Log Server that upgrades to a newer version of Elasticsearch in the near future?
I have groups that might be willing to use it, but they need a version of Elasticsearch that is newer than the Log Server version.
The way I read the output from the curl command, we are still running a 1.x version (1.7.6) or do I misunderstand and that version number means we are running a 7.x version?
If we are still in 1.x (from November 15, 2016) isn't it time to update? I mean, I like the new Log Server features... but I'd like to be able to offer features that my users require.
Yes, we intend to upgrade the database backend in the near future. It probably won't be Elasticsearch due to some ambiguity in their licensing, but we recognize that it's long overdue to be modernized.
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Re: New version question for 2024r1
Thanks for answering my question. I'll look forward to an eventual Log Server platform upgrade in the future.
Re: New version question for 2024r1
I'm also looking forward to this upgrade word hurdlekevinmjacobsen wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2023 4:01 pm Thanks for answering my question. I'll look forward to an eventual Log Server platform upgrade in the future.