- Fleet and Elastic Agent Guide: other versions:
- Fleet and Elastic Agent overview
- Beats and Elastic Agent capabilities
- Quick starts
- Migrate from Beats to Elastic Agent
- Deployment models
- Install Elastic Agents
- Install Fleet-managed Elastic Agents
- Install standalone Elastic Agents
- Install Elastic Agents in a containerized environment
- Run Elastic Agent in a container
- Run Elastic Agent on Kubernetes managed by Fleet
- Install Elastic Agent on Kubernetes using Helm
- Example: Install standalone Elastic Agent on Kubernetes using Helm
- Example: Install Fleet-managed Elastic Agent on Kubernetes using Helm
- Advanced Elastic Agent configuration managed by Fleet
- Configuring Kubernetes metadata enrichment on Elastic Agent
- Run Elastic Agent on GKE managed by Fleet
- Run Elastic Agent on Amazon EKS managed by Fleet
- Run Elastic Agent on Azure AKS managed by Fleet
- Run Elastic Agent Standalone on Kubernetes
- Scaling Elastic Agent on Kubernetes
- Using a custom ingest pipeline with the Kubernetes Integration
- Environment variables
- Run Elastic Agent as an OTel Collector
- Run Elastic Agent without administrative privileges
- Install Elastic Agent from an MSI package
- Installation layout
- Air-gapped environments
- Using a proxy server with Elastic Agent and Fleet
- Uninstall Elastic Agents from edge hosts
- Start and stop Elastic Agents on edge hosts
- Elastic Agent configuration encryption
- Secure connections
- Manage Elastic Agents in Fleet
- Configure standalone Elastic Agents
- Create a standalone Elastic Agent policy
- Structure of a config file
- Inputs
- Providers
- Outputs
- SSL/TLS
- Logging
- Feature flags
- Agent download
- Config file examples
- Grant standalone Elastic Agents access to Elasticsearch
- Example: Use standalone Elastic Agent with Elastic Cloud Serverless to monitor nginx
- Example: Use standalone Elastic Agent with Elasticsearch Service to monitor nginx
- Debug standalone Elastic Agents
- Kubernetes autodiscovery with Elastic Agent
- Monitoring
- Reference YAML
- Manage integrations
- Package signatures
- Add an integration to an Elastic Agent policy
- View integration policies
- Edit or delete an integration policy
- Install and uninstall integration assets
- View integration assets
- Set integration-level outputs
- Upgrade an integration
- Managed integrations content
- Best practices for integration assets
- Data streams
- Define processors
- Processor syntax
- add_cloud_metadata
- add_cloudfoundry_metadata
- add_docker_metadata
- add_fields
- add_host_metadata
- add_id
- add_kubernetes_metadata
- add_labels
- add_locale
- add_network_direction
- add_nomad_metadata
- add_observer_metadata
- add_process_metadata
- add_tags
- community_id
- convert
- copy_fields
- decode_base64_field
- decode_cef
- decode_csv_fields
- decode_duration
- decode_json_fields
- decode_xml
- decode_xml_wineventlog
- decompress_gzip_field
- detect_mime_type
- dissect
- dns
- drop_event
- drop_fields
- extract_array
- fingerprint
- include_fields
- move_fields
- parse_aws_vpc_flow_log
- rate_limit
- registered_domain
- rename
- replace
- script
- syslog
- timestamp
- translate_sid
- truncate_fields
- urldecode
- Command reference
- Troubleshoot
- Release notes
Migrate from Auditbeat to Elastic Agent
editMigrate from Auditbeat to Elastic Agent
editBefore you begin, read Migrate from Beats to Elastic Agent to learn how to deploy Elastic Agent and install integrations.
Then come back to this page to learn about the integrations available to replace functionality provided by Auditbeat.
Compatibility
editThe integrations that provide replacements for auditd
and file_integrity
modules are only available in Elastic Stack version 8.3 and later.
Replace Auditbeat modules with Elastic Agent integrations
editThe following table describes the integrations you can use instead of Auditbeat modules and datasets.
If you use… | You can use this instead… | Notes |
---|---|---|
Auditd module |
Auditd Manager integration |
This integration is a direct replacement of the module. You can port rules and
configuration to this integration. Starting in Elastic Stack 8.4, you can also set the
|
Auditd Logs integration |
Use this integration if you don’t need to manage rules. It only parses logs from
the audit daemon |
|
File Integrity module |
File Integrity Monitoring integration |
This integration is a direct replacement of the module. It reports real-time events, but cannot report who made the changes. If you need to track this information, use Elastic Defend instead. |
System module |
It depends… |
There is not a single integration that collects all this information. |
System.host dataset |
Osquery or Osquery Manager integration |
Schedule collection of information like:
|
System.login dataset |
Report login events. |
|
Osquery or Osquery Manager integration |
Use the last table for Linux and macOS. |
|
Fleet system integration |
Collect login events for Windows through the Security event log. |
|
System.package dataset |
System Audit integration |
This integration is a direct replacement of the System Package dataset. Starting in Elastic Stack 8.7, you can port rules and configuration settings to this integration. This integration currently schedules collection of information such as: |
Osquery or Osquery Manager integration |
Schedule collection of information like: |
|
System.process dataset |
Best replacement because out of the box it reports events for every process in ECS format and has excellent integration in Kibana. |
|
Custom Windows event log and Sysmon integrations |
Provide process data. |
|
Osquery or Osquery Manager integration |
Collect data from the process table on some OSes without polling. |
|
System.socket dataset |
Best replacement because it supports monitoring network connections on Linux, Windows, and MacOS. Includes process and user metadata. Currently does not do flow accounting (byte and packet counts) or domain name enrichment (but does collect DNS queries separately). |
|
Osquery or Osquery Manager integration |
Monitor socket events via the socket_events table for Linux and MacOS. |
|
System.user dataset |
Osquery or Osquery Manager integration |
Monitor local users via the user table for Linux, Windows, and MacOS. |