- Filebeat Reference: other versions:
- Overview
- Getting Started With Filebeat
- Step 1: Install Filebeat
- Step 2: Configure Filebeat
- Step 3: Configure Filebeat to use Logstash
- Step 4: Load the index template in Elasticsearch
- Step 5: Set up the Kibana dashboards
- Step 6: Start Filebeat
- Step 7: View the sample Kibana dashboards
- Quick start: modules for common log formats
- Repositories for APT and YUM
- Setting up and running Filebeat
- Upgrading Filebeat
- How Filebeat works
- Configuring Filebeat
- Specify which modules to run
- Configure inputs
- Manage multiline messages
- Specify general settings
- Load external configuration files
- Configure the internal queue
- Configure the output
- Set up index lifecycle management
- Load balance the output hosts
- Specify SSL settings
- Filter and enhance the exported data
- Parse data by using ingest node
- Enrich events with geoIP information
- Set up project paths
- Set up the Kibana endpoint
- Load the Kibana dashboards
- Load the Elasticsearch index template
- Configure logging
- Use environment variables in the configuration
- Autodiscover
- YAML tips and gotchas
- Regular expression support
- HTTP Endpoint
- filebeat.reference.yml
- Beats central management
- Modules
- Exported fields
- Alias fields
- Apache2 fields
- Auditd fields
- Beat fields
- Cloud provider metadata fields
- Docker fields
- elasticsearch fields
- haproxy fields
- Host fields
- Icinga fields
- IIS fields
- Kafka fields
- kibana fields
- Kubernetes fields
- Log file content fields
- logstash fields
- mongodb fields
- MySQL fields
- Nginx fields
- Osquery fields
- PostgreSQL fields
- Redis fields
- System fields
- Traefik fields
- Monitoring Filebeat
- Securing Filebeat
- Troubleshooting
- Migrating from Logstash Forwarder to Filebeat
- Contributing to Beats
IMPORTANT: No additional bug fixes or documentation updates
will be released for this version. For the latest information, see the
current release documentation.
Redis fields
editRedis fields
editRedis Module
redis fields
editlog fields
editRedis log files
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redis.log.pid
-
type: long
The process ID of the Redis server.
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redis.log.role
-
type: keyword
The role of the Redis instance. Can be one of
master
,slave
,child
(for RDF/AOF writing child), orsentinel
. -
redis.log.level
-
type: keyword
The log level. Can be one of
debug
,verbose
,notice
, orwarning
. -
redis.log.message
-
type: text
The log message
slowlog fields
editSlow logs are retrieved from Redis via a network connection.
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redis.slowlog.cmd
-
type: keyword
The command executed.
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redis.slowlog.duration.us
-
type: long
How long it took to execute the command in microseconds.
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redis.slowlog.id
-
type: long
The ID of the query.
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redis.slowlog.key
-
type: keyword
The key on which the command was executed.
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redis.slowlog.args
-
type: keyword
The arguments with which the command was called.
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