Nagios Log Server is a clustered application, it consists of one or more instances of Nagios Log Server. An instance is an installation of Nagios Log Server, it participates in the cluster and acts as a location for the received log data to reside. The log data is spread across the instances using the Elasticsearch database, a special database used by Nagios Log Server. This documentation discusses Indices in the Elasticsearch database.
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