Elasticsearch module
editElasticsearch module
editThis is the elasticsearch module.
When you run the module, it performs a few tasks under the hood:
- Sets the default paths to the log files (but don’t worry, you can override the defaults)
- Makes sure each multiline log event gets sent as a single event
- Uses ingest node to parse and process the log lines, shaping the data into a structure suitable for visualizing in Kibana
Read the quick start to learn how to configure and run modules.
Compatibility
editThe Elasticsearch module is compatible with Elasticsearch 6.2 and newer.
Configure the module
editYou can further refine the behavior of the elasticsearch
module by specifying
variable settings in the
modules.d/elasticsearch.yml
file, or overriding settings at the command line.
Variable settings
editEach fileset has separate variable settings for configuring the behavior of the
module. If you don’t specify variable settings, the elasticsearch
module uses
the defaults.
For advanced use cases, you can also override input settings. See Override input settings.
When you specify a setting at the command line, remember to prefix the
setting with the module name, for example, elasticsearch.server.var.paths
instead of server.var.paths
.
server
log fileset settings
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var.paths
-
An array of glob-based paths that specify where to look for the log files. All patterns supported by Go Glob are also supported here. For example, you can use wildcards to fetch all files from a predefined level of subdirectories:
/path/to/log/*/*.log
. This fetches all.log
files from the subfolders of/path/to/log
. It does not fetch log files from the/path/to/log
folder itself. If this setting is left empty, Filebeat will choose log paths based on your operating system.Example config:
server: enabled: true var.paths: - /var/log/elasticsearch/*.log # Plain text logs - /var/log/elasticsearch/*_server.json # JSON logs
If you’re running against Elasticsearch >= 7.0.0, configure the
var.paths
setting to point to JSON logs. Otherwise, configure it to point to plain text logs.
gc
log fileset settings
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var.paths
-
An array of glob-based paths that specify where to look for the log files. All patterns supported by Go Glob are also supported here. For example, you can use wildcards to fetch all files from a predefined level of subdirectories:
/path/to/log/*/*.log
. This fetches all.log
files from the subfolders of/path/to/log
. It does not fetch log files from the/path/to/log
folder itself. If this setting is left empty, Filebeat will choose log paths based on your operating system.Example config:
gc: var.paths: - /var/log/elasticsearch/gc.log.[0-9]* - /var/log/elasticsearch/gc.log
audit
log fileset settings
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var.paths
-
An array of glob-based paths that specify where to look for the log files. All patterns supported by Go Glob are also supported here. For example, you can use wildcards to fetch all files from a predefined level of subdirectories:
/path/to/log/*/*.log
. This fetches all.log
files from the subfolders of/path/to/log
. It does not fetch log files from the/path/to/log
folder itself. If this setting is left empty, Filebeat will choose log paths based on your operating system.Example config:
audit: var.paths: - /var/log/elasticsearch/*_access.log # Plain text logs - /var/log/elasticsearch/*_audit.json # JSON logs
If you’re running against Elasticsearch >= 7.0.0, configure the
var.paths
setting to point to JSON logs. Otherwise, configure it to point to plain text logs.
slowlog
log fileset settings
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var.paths
-
An array of glob-based paths that specify where to look for the log files. All patterns supported by Go Glob are also supported here. For example, you can use wildcards to fetch all files from a predefined level of subdirectories:
/path/to/log/*/*.log
. This fetches all.log
files from the subfolders of/path/to/log
. It does not fetch log files from the/path/to/log
folder itself. If this setting is left empty, Filebeat will choose log paths based on your operating system.Example config:
slowlog: var.paths: - /var/log/elasticsearch/*_index_search_slowlog.log # Plain text logs - /var/log/elasticsearch/*_index_indexing_slowlog.log # Plain text logs - /var/log/elasticsearch/*_index_search_slowlog.json # JSON logs - /var/log/elasticsearch/*_index_indexing_slowlog.json # JSON logs
If you’re running against Elasticsearch >= 7.0.0, configure the
var.paths
setting to point to JSON logs. Otherwise, configure it to point to plain text logs.
deprecation
log fileset settings
edit-
var.paths
-
An array of glob-based paths that specify where to look for the log files. All patterns supported by Go Glob are also supported here. For example, you can use wildcards to fetch all files from a predefined level of subdirectories:
/path/to/log/*/*.log
. This fetches all.log
files from the subfolders of/path/to/log
. It does not fetch log files from the/path/to/log
folder itself. If this setting is left empty, Filebeat will choose log paths based on your operating system.Example config:
deprecation: var.paths: - /var/log/elasticsearch/*_deprecation.log # Plain text logs - /var/log/elasticsearch/*_deprecation.json # JSON logs
If you’re running against Elasticsearch >= 7.0.0, configure the
var.paths
setting to point to JSON logs. Otherwise, configure it to point to plain text logs.
Time zone support
editThis module parses logs that don’t contain time zone information. For these logs,
Filebeat reads the local time zone and uses it when parsing to convert the
timestamp to UTC. The time zone to be used for parsing is included in the event
in the event.timezone
field.
To disable this conversion, the event.timezone
field can be removed with
the drop_fields
processor.
If logs are originated from systems or applications with a different time zone to
the local one, the event.timezone
field can be overwritten with the original
time zone using the add_fields
processor.
See Processors for information about specifying processors in your config.
Fields
editFor a description of each field in the module, see the exported fields section.