Quickstart

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Add the following specification to create a minimal Logstash deployment that will listen to a Beats agent or Elastic Agent configured to send to Logstash on port 5044, create the service and write the output to an Elasticsearch cluster named quickstart, created in the Elasticsearch quickstart.

cat <<'EOF' | kubectl apply -f -
apiVersion: logstash.k8s.elastic.co/v1alpha1
kind: Logstash
metadata:
  name: quickstart
spec:
  count: 1
  elasticsearchRefs:
    - name: quickstart
      clusterName: qs
  version: 8.16.0
  pipelines:
    - pipeline.id: main
      config.string: |
        input {
          beats {
            port => 5044
          }
        }
        output {
          elasticsearch {
            hosts => [ "${QS_ES_HOSTS}" ]
            user => "${QS_ES_USER}"
            password => "${QS_ES_PASSWORD}"
            ssl_certificate_authorities => "${QS_ES_SSL_CERTIFICATE_AUTHORITY}"
          }
        }
  services:
    - name: beats
      service:
        spec:
          type: NodePort
          ports:
            - port: 5044
              name: "filebeat"
              protocol: TCP
              targetPort: 5044
EOF

Check Configuration examples for more ready-to-use manifests.

  1. Check the status of Logstash

    kubectl get logstash
    NAME              AVAILABLE   EXPECTED   AGE   VERSION
    quickstart        3           3          4s    8.16.0
  2. List all the Pods that belong to a given Logstash specification.

    kubectl get pods --selector='logstash.k8s.elastic.co/name=quickstart'
    NAME              READY   STATUS    RESTARTS   AGE
    quickstart-ls-0   1/1     Running   0          91s
  3. Access logs for a Pod.
kubectl logs -f quickstart-ls-0