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Changing Data Store Path

Nagios Log Server allows administrators to set the data path they would like their data to be stored. The default location is /usr/local/nagioslogserver/elasticsearch/data/, however with proper planning this path can be changed. This document describes how to change the data store path from its default location in Nagios Log Server.

Changing Data Store Path



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