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🚀 Graylog Server Installation Script

Easily deploy Graylog on your Linux system using this automated Bash installation script. This repository is dedicated to helping you set up Graylog quickly, providing an efficient way to centralize and manage logs for system monitoring and analysis. Whether you're a Linux admin or a developer, this script is designed to save time and simplify the process.

📋 Overview

This repository contains a Bash shell script specifically designed for Linux systems to help you install Graylog with minimal effort. It’s ideal for system administrators, developers, and anyone looking to establish centralized logging and log management using Graylog.

🎯 Features

  • 📌 Automated Installation: Get Graylog up and running in just a few commands.

  • 🔧 Linux Compatibility: Works across popular Linux distributions.

  • 🔐 Root Access Required: Script performs installation steps that require administrative privileges.

📦 Requirements

  • Operating System: Linux (supports Ubuntu distributions)

  • Permissions: Sudo/root access is required to complete the installation.

🛠️ Installation Instructions

Clone the Repository

git clone https://github.com/JamesSupagit/GRAYLOG.git
cd GRAYLOG

Run the Installation Script

sudo ./install.sh  

Follow Prompts

The script will guide you through the final setup steps for Graylog.

📞 Contact

If you have any questions or encounter any issues with the installation script, feel free to reach out. Visit our website for more support: james200ok.com.

📜 License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

❤️ Contributions

ontributions are welcome! Feel free to submit issues or pull requests to improve this installation script.