Secrets keystore for secure settingsedit
When you configure APM Server, you might need to specify sensitive settings, such as passwords. Rather than relying on file system permissions to protect these values, you can use the APM Server keystore to securely store secret values for use in configuration settings.
After adding a key and its secret value to the keystore, you can use the key in place of the secret value when you configure sensitive settings.
The syntax for referencing keys is identical to the syntax for environment variables:
${KEY}
Where KEY is the name of the key.
For example, imagine that the keystore contains a key called ES_PWD
with the
value yourelasticsearchpassword
:
-
In the configuration file, use
output.elasticsearch.password: "${ES_PWD}"
-
On the command line, use:
-E "output.elasticsearch.password=\${ES_PWD}"
When APM Server unpacks the configuration, it resolves keys before resolving environment variables and other variables.
Notice that the APM Server keystore differs from the Elasticsearch keystore.
Whereas the Elasticsearch keystore lets you store elasticsearch.yml
values by
name, the APM Server keystore lets you specify arbitrary names that you can
reference in the APM Server configuration.
To create and manage keys, use the keystore
command. See the
command reference for the full command syntax, including
optional flags.
The keystore
command must be run by the same user who will run
APM Server.
Create a keystoreedit
To create a secrets keystore, use:
apm-server keystore create
APM Server creates the keystore in the directory defined by the path.data
configuration setting.
Add keysedit
To store sensitive values, such as authentication credentials for Elasticsearch,
use the keystore add
command:
apm-server keystore add ES_PWD
When prompted, enter a value for the key.
To overwrite an existing key’s value, use the --force
flag:
apm-server keystore add ES_PWD --force
To pass the value through stdin, use the --stdin
flag. You can also use
--force
:
cat /file/containing/setting/value | apm-server keystore add ES_PWD --stdin --force
List keysedit
To list the keys defined in the keystore, use:
apm-server keystore list
Remove keysedit
To remove a key from the keystore, use:
apm-server keystore remove ES_PWD
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