kube-state-metrics

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Version

1.68.1 (View all)

Compatible Kibana version(s)

8.15.0 or higher

Supported Serverless project types
What’s this?

Security
Observability

Subscription level
What’s this?

Basic

Kube-state Metrics version should be aligned with the Kubernetes version of your cluster. Follow relevant kubernetes/kube-state-metrics compatibility-matrix for more information.

Metrics

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If Leader Election is activated (default behaviour) only the elastic agent which holds the leadership lock will retrieve metrics from the kube_state_metrics. This is relevant in multi-node kubernetes cluster and prevents duplicate data.

state_container
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This is the state_container dataset of the Kubernetes package. It collects container related metrics from kube_state_metrics.

Example

An example event for state_container looks as following:

{
    "container": {
        "image": {
            "name": "k8s.gcr.io/coredns/coredns:v1.8.0"
        },
        "runtime": "containerd",
        "id": "696963fe4eeb8734a10e44e0ef8d582fe9861c13ef7c50d6fa5689733df7d302"
    },
    "kubernetes": {
        "container": {
            "memory": {
                "request": {
                    "bytes": 73400320
                },
                "limit": {
                    "bytes": 178257920
                }
            },
            "name": "coredns",
            "cpu": {
                "request": {
                    "cores": 0.1
                }
            },
            "id": "containerd://696963fe4eeb8734a10e44e0ef8d582fe9861c13ef7c50d6fa5689733df7d302",
            "status": {
                "phase": "running",
                "ready": true,
                "restarts": 5
            }
        },
        "node": {
            "uid": "57ccd748-c877-4be9-9b0e-568e9f205025",
            "hostname": "kind-control-plane",
            "name": "kind-control-plane",
            "labels": {
                "node_kubernetes_io/exclude-from-external-load-balancers": "",
                "node-role_kubernetes_io/master": "",
                "kubernetes_io/hostname": "kind-control-plane",
                "node-role_kubernetes_io/control-plane": "",
                "beta_kubernetes_io/os": "linux",
                "kubernetes_io/arch": "amd64",
                "kubernetes_io/os": "linux",
                "beta_kubernetes_io/arch": "amd64"
            }
        },
        "pod": {
            "uid": "b5637989-65ec-4f86-a13e-b9bd02e9bac5",
            "ip": "10.244.0.5",
            "name": "coredns-558bd4d5db-8qp4d"
        },
        "namespace": "kube-system",
        "namespace_uid": "a4453575-518e-4a21-9909-34874f674177",
        "replicaset": {
            "name": "coredns-558bd4d5db"
        },
        "namespace_labels": {
            "kubernetes_io/metadata_name": "kube-system"
        },
        "labels": {
            "pod-template-hash": "558bd4d5db",
            "k8s-app": "kube-dns"
        },
        "deployment": {
            "name": "coredns"
        }
    },
    "agent": {
        "name": "kind-control-plane",
        "id": "de42127b-4db8-4471-824e-a7b14f478663",
        "ephemeral_id": "22ed892c-43bd-408a-9121-65e2f5b6a56e",
        "type": "metricbeat",
        "version": "8.1.0"
    },
    "elastic_agent": {
        "id": "de42127b-4db8-4471-824e-a7b14f478663",
        "version": "8.1.0",
        "snapshot": true
    },
    "orchestrator": {
        "cluster": {
            "name": "kind",
            "url": "kind-control-plane:6443"
        }
    },
    "@timestamp": "2021-12-20T10:02:04.923Z",
    "ecs": {
        "version": "8.0.0"
    },
    "data_stream": {
        "namespace": "default",
        "type": "metrics",
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_container"
    },
    "service": {
        "address": "http://kube-state-metrics:8080/metrics",
        "type": "kubernetes"
    },
    "metricset": {
        "period": 10000,
        "name": "state_container"
    },
    "event": {
        "duration": 1459222,
        "agent_id_status": "verified",
        "ingested": "2021-12-20T10:02:05Z",
        "module": "kubernetes",
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_container"
    }
}
Exported fields
Field Description Type Unit Metric Type

@timestamp

Date/time when the event originated. This is the date/time extracted from the event, typically representing when the event was generated by the source. If the event source has no original timestamp, this value is typically populated by the first time the event was received by the pipeline. Required field for all events.

date

agent.id

Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id.

keyword

cloud.account.id

The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier.

keyword

cloud.availability_zone

Availability zone in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

cloud.image.id

Image ID for the cloud instance.

keyword

cloud.instance.id

Instance ID of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.instance.name

Instance name of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.machine.type

Machine type of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.project.id

The cloud project identifier. Examples: Google Cloud Project id, Azure Project id.

keyword

cloud.provider

Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean.

keyword

cloud.region

Region in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

container.id

Unique container id.

keyword

container.image.name

Name of the image the container was built on.

keyword

container.labels

Image labels.

object

container.name

Container name.

keyword

container.runtime

Runtime managing this container.

keyword

data_stream.dataset

The field can contain anything that makes sense to signify the source of the data. Examples include nginx.access, prometheus, endpoint etc. For data streams that otherwise fit, but that do not have dataset set we use the value "generic" for the dataset value. event.dataset should have the same value as data_stream.dataset. Beyond the Elasticsearch data stream naming criteria noted above, the dataset value has additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.namespace

A user defined namespace. Namespaces are useful to allow grouping of data. Many users already organize their indices this way, and the data stream naming scheme now provides this best practice as a default. Many users will populate this field with default. If no value is used, it falls back to default. Beyond the Elasticsearch index naming criteria noted above, namespace value has the additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.type

An overarching type for the data stream. Currently allowed values are "logs" and "metrics". We expect to also add "traces" and "synthetics" in the near future.

constant_keyword

ecs.version

ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices — which may conform to slightly different ECS versions — this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events.

keyword

host.architecture

Operating system architecture.

keyword

host.containerized

If the host is a container.

boolean

host.domain

Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host’s Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host’s LDAP provider.

keyword

host.hostname

Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine.

keyword

host.id

Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name.

keyword

host.ip

Host ip addresses.

ip

host.mac

Host MAC addresses. The notation format from RFC 7042 is suggested: Each octet (that is, 8-bit byte) is represented by two [uppercase] hexadecimal digits giving the value of the octet as an unsigned integer. Successive octets are separated by a hyphen.

keyword

host.name

Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name (FQDN), or a name specified by the user. The recommended value is the lowercase FQDN of the host.

keyword

host.os.build

OS build information.

keyword

host.os.codename

OS codename, if any.

keyword

host.os.family

OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows).

keyword

host.os.kernel

Operating system kernel version as a raw string.

keyword

host.os.name

Operating system name, without the version.

keyword

host.os.name.text

Multi-field of host.os.name.

match_only_text

host.os.platform

Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows).

keyword

host.os.version

Operating system version as a raw string.

keyword

host.type

Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium. If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment.

keyword

kubernetes.annotations.*

Kubernetes annotations map

object

kubernetes.container.cpu.limit.cores

Container CPU cores limit

float

gauge

kubernetes.container.cpu.request.cores

Container CPU requested cores

float

gauge

kubernetes.container.id

Container id

keyword

kubernetes.container.memory.limit.bytes

Container memory limit in bytes

long

byte

gauge

kubernetes.container.memory.request.bytes

Container requested memory in bytes

long

byte

gauge

kubernetes.container.name

Kubernetes container name

keyword

kubernetes.container.status.last_terminated_reason

The last reason the container was in terminated state (Completed, ContainerCannotRun, Error or OOMKilled).

keyword

kubernetes.container.status.last_terminated_timestamp

Last terminated time (epoch) of the container

double

kubernetes.container.status.phase

Container phase (running, waiting, terminated)

keyword

kubernetes.container.status.ready

Container ready status

boolean

kubernetes.container.status.reason

The reason the container is currently in waiting (ContainerCreating, CrashLoopBackoff, ErrImagePull, ImagePullBackoff) or terminated (Completed, ContainerCannotRun, Error, OOMKilled) state.

keyword

kubernetes.container.status.restarts

Container restarts count

integer

counter

kubernetes.cronjob.name

Name of the CronJob to which the Pod belongs

keyword

kubernetes.daemonset.name

Kubernetes daemonset name

keyword

kubernetes.deployment.name

Kubernetes deployment name

keyword

kubernetes.job.name

Name of the Job to which the Pod belongs

keyword

kubernetes.labels.*

Kubernetes labels map

object

kubernetes.namespace

Kubernetes namespace

keyword

kubernetes.namespace_annotations.*

Kubernetes namespace annotations map

object

kubernetes.namespace_labels.*

Kubernetes namespace labels map

object

kubernetes.namespace_uid

Kubernetes namespace UID

keyword

kubernetes.node.annotations.*

Kubernetes node annotations map

object

kubernetes.node.hostname

Kubernetes hostname as reported by the node’s kernel

keyword

kubernetes.node.labels.*

Kubernetes node labels map

object

kubernetes.node.name

Kubernetes node name

keyword

kubernetes.node.uid

Kubernetes node UID

keyword

kubernetes.pod.ip

Kubernetes pod IP

ip

kubernetes.pod.name

Kubernetes pod name

keyword

kubernetes.pod.uid

Kubernetes pod UID

keyword

kubernetes.replicaset.name

Kubernetes replicaset name

keyword

kubernetes.statefulset.name

Kubernetes statefulset name

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.name

Name of the cluster.

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.url

URL of the API used to manage the cluster.

keyword

service.address

Address where data about this service was collected from. This should be a URI, network address (ipv4:port or [ipv6]:port) or a resource path (sockets).

keyword

service.type

The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch.

keyword

state_cronjob
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This is the state_cronjob dataset of the Kubernetes package. It collects cronjob related metrics from kube_state_metrics.

Important Note: Please make sure that you install latest kube-state metrics version for this datataset to appear. Eg. Kube-state-metrics v2.3.0 was not reporting cron_job metrics for Kubernetes v1.25.0

Example

An example event for state_cronjob looks as following:

{
    "kubernetes": {
        "namespace": "default",
        "namespace_uid": "5f4a8989-32b3-4fc9-ba5b-9dece58436b8",
        "namespace_labels": {
            "kubernetes_io/metadata_name": "default"
        },
        "cronjob": {
            "last_schedule": {
                "sec": 1674053820
            },
            "created": {
                "sec": 1674053817
            },
            "name": "hello",
            "active": {
                "count": 0
            },
            "is_suspended": false,
            "next_schedule": {
                "sec": 1674053880
            }
        },
        "labels": {
            "k8s-app": "myjob"
        }
    },
    "orchestrator": {
        "cluster": {
            "name": "kind",
            "url": "kind-control-plane:6443"
        }
    },
    "agent": {
        "name": "kind-control-plane",
        "id": "c446ee97-62f8-47db-ac88-ada92aa550a0",
        "type": "metricbeat",
        "ephemeral_id": "b61db5f9-8e5a-4ec2-b73f-dd4ee1537110",
        "version": "8.6.0"
    },
    "@timestamp": "2023-01-18T14:57:16.597Z",
    "ecs": {
        "version": "8.0.0"
    },
    "data_stream": {
        "namespace": "default",
        "type": "metrics",
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_cronjob"
    },
    "service": {
        "address": "http://kube-state-metrics:8080/metrics",
        "type": "kubernetes"
    },
    "host": {
        "hostname": "kind-control-plane",
        "os": {
            "kernel": "5.10.104-linuxkit",
            "codename": "focal",
            "name": "Ubuntu",
            "family": "debian",
            "type": "linux",
            "version": "20.04.5 LTS (Focal Fossa)",
            "platform": "ubuntu"
        },
        "containerized": false,
        "ip": [
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "172.18.0.2",
            "fc00:f853:ccd:e793::2",
            "fe80::42:acff:fe12:2",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "172.21.0.2",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1"
        ],
        "name": "kind-control-plane",
        "id": "ee94d9f5b385448b805141d2b007ef9e",
        "mac": [
            "02-42-AC-12-00-02",
            "02-42-AC-15-00-02",
            "26-44-88-00-0A-01",
            "36-29-00-36-7F-53",
            "52-A2-77-CF-D4-EC",
            "62-BC-CF-94-14-6C",
            "8E-B9-C8-09-2D-B8",
            "92-BA-04-F3-2A-CC",
            "A2-55-7D-53-57-91",
            "A6-4F-D1-E2-1E-12",
            "B6-ED-00-D6-1B-B8",
            "BA-D7-49-95-5A-F5",
            "CA-B9-E6-A7-52-0D",
            "D6-F9-71-43-6C-24",
            "DE-05-63-F9-0B-36",
            "EE-C8-E8-11-00-F5",
            "F6-52-0A-F0-63-83"
        ],
        "architecture": "x86_64"
    },
    "elastic_agent": {
        "id": "c446ee97-62f8-47db-ac88-ada92aa550a0",
        "version": "8.6.0",
        "snapshot": false
    },
    "metricset": {
        "period": 10000,
        "name": "state_cronjob"
    },
    "event": {
        "duration": 11786458,
        "agent_id_status": "verified",
        "ingested": "2023-01-18T14:57:17Z",
        "module": "kubernetes",
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_cronjob"
    }
}
Exported fields
Field Description Type Unit Metric Type

@timestamp

Date/time when the event originated. This is the date/time extracted from the event, typically representing when the event was generated by the source. If the event source has no original timestamp, this value is typically populated by the first time the event was received by the pipeline. Required field for all events.

date

agent.id

Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id.

keyword

cloud.account.id

The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier.

keyword

cloud.availability_zone

Availability zone in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

cloud.image.id

Image ID for the cloud instance.

keyword

cloud.instance.id

Instance ID of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.instance.name

Instance name of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.machine.type

Machine type of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.project.id

The cloud project identifier. Examples: Google Cloud Project id, Azure Project id.

keyword

cloud.provider

Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean.

keyword

cloud.region

Region in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

container.id

Unique container id.

keyword

container.image.name

Name of the image the container was built on.

keyword

container.labels

Image labels.

object

container.name

Container name.

keyword

data_stream.dataset

The field can contain anything that makes sense to signify the source of the data. Examples include nginx.access, prometheus, endpoint etc. For data streams that otherwise fit, but that do not have dataset set we use the value "generic" for the dataset value. event.dataset should have the same value as data_stream.dataset. Beyond the Elasticsearch data stream naming criteria noted above, the dataset value has additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.namespace

A user defined namespace. Namespaces are useful to allow grouping of data. Many users already organize their indices this way, and the data stream naming scheme now provides this best practice as a default. Many users will populate this field with default. If no value is used, it falls back to default. Beyond the Elasticsearch index naming criteria noted above, namespace value has the additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.type

An overarching type for the data stream. Currently allowed values are "logs" and "metrics". We expect to also add "traces" and "synthetics" in the near future.

constant_keyword

ecs.version

ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices — which may conform to slightly different ECS versions — this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events.

keyword

host.architecture

Operating system architecture.

keyword

host.containerized

If the host is a container.

boolean

host.domain

Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host’s Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host’s LDAP provider.

keyword

host.hostname

Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine.

keyword

host.id

Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name.

keyword

host.ip

Host ip addresses.

ip

host.mac

Host MAC addresses. The notation format from RFC 7042 is suggested: Each octet (that is, 8-bit byte) is represented by two [uppercase] hexadecimal digits giving the value of the octet as an unsigned integer. Successive octets are separated by a hyphen.

keyword

host.name

Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name (FQDN), or a name specified by the user. The recommended value is the lowercase FQDN of the host.

keyword

host.os.build

OS build information.

keyword

host.os.codename

OS codename, if any.

keyword

host.os.family

OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows).

keyword

host.os.kernel

Operating system kernel version as a raw string.

keyword

host.os.name

Operating system name, without the version.

keyword

host.os.name.text

Multi-field of host.os.name.

match_only_text

host.os.platform

Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows).

keyword

host.os.version

Operating system version as a raw string.

keyword

host.type

Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium. If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment.

keyword

kubernetes.annotations.*

Kubernetes annotations map

object

kubernetes.cronjob.active.count

Number of active pods for the cronjob

long

gauge

kubernetes.cronjob.concurrency

Concurrency policy

keyword

kubernetes.cronjob.created.sec

Epoch seconds since the cronjob was created

double

s

gauge

kubernetes.cronjob.deadline.sec

Deadline seconds after schedule for considering failed

long

s

gauge

kubernetes.cronjob.is_suspended

Whether the cronjob is suspended

boolean

kubernetes.cronjob.last_schedule.sec

Epoch seconds for last cronjob run

double

s

gauge

kubernetes.cronjob.name

Cronjob name

keyword

kubernetes.cronjob.next_schedule.sec

Epoch seconds for next cronjob run

double

s

gauge

kubernetes.cronjob.schedule

Cronjob schedule

keyword

kubernetes.labels.*

Kubernetes labels map

object

kubernetes.namespace

Kubernetes namespace

keyword

kubernetes.namespace_labels.*

Kubernetes namespace labels map

object

kubernetes.namespace_uid

Kubernetes namespace UID

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.name

Name of the cluster.

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.url

URL of the API used to manage the cluster.

keyword

service.address

Address where data about this service was collected from. This should be a URI, network address (ipv4:port or [ipv6]:port) or a resource path (sockets).

keyword

service.type

The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch.

keyword

state_daemonset
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This is the state_daemonset dataset of the Kubernetes package. It collects daemonset related metrics from kube_state_metrics.

Example

An example event for state_daemonset looks as following:

{
    "orchestrator": {
        "cluster": {
            "name": "kind",
            "url": "kind-control-plane:6443"
        }
    },
    "kubernetes": {
        "namespace": "kube-system",
        "daemonset": {
            "replicas": {
                "desired": 1,
                "unavailable": 0,
                "ready": 1,
                "available": 1
            },
            "name": "kube-proxy"
        },
        "namespace_uid": "250a647d-3acc-4f7e-85b5-a51b6069959d",
        "namespace_labels": {
            "kubernetes_io/metadata_name": "kube-system"
        },
        "labels": {
            "k8s-app": "kube-proxy"
        }
    },
    "agent": {
        "name": "kind-control-plane",
        "id": "c446ee97-62f8-47db-ac88-ada92aa550a0",
        "ephemeral_id": "b61db5f9-8e5a-4ec2-b73f-dd4ee1537110",
        "type": "metricbeat",
        "version": "8.6.0"
    },
    "@timestamp": "2023-01-18T14:52:46.935Z",
    "ecs": {
        "version": "8.0.0"
    },
    "service": {
        "address": "http://kube-state-metrics:8080/metrics",
        "type": "kubernetes"
    },
    "data_stream": {
        "namespace": "default",
        "type": "metrics",
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_daemonset"
    },
    "host": {
        "hostname": "kind-control-plane",
        "os": {
            "kernel": "5.10.104-linuxkit",
            "codename": "focal",
            "name": "Ubuntu",
            "type": "linux",
            "family": "debian",
            "version": "20.04.5 LTS (Focal Fossa)",
            "platform": "ubuntu"
        },
        "containerized": false,
        "ip": [
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "172.18.0.2",
            "fc00:f853:ccd:e793::2",
            "fe80::42:acff:fe12:2",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "172.21.0.2",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1"
        ],
        "name": "kind-control-plane",
        "id": "ee94d9f5b385448b805141d2b007ef9e",
        "mac": [
            "02-42-AC-12-00-02",
            "02-42-AC-15-00-02",
            "26-44-88-00-0A-01",
            "36-29-00-36-7F-53",
            "8E-B9-C8-09-2D-B8",
            "92-BA-04-F3-2A-CC",
            "A2-55-7D-53-57-91",
            "A6-4F-D1-E2-1E-12",
            "B6-ED-00-D6-1B-B8",
            "BA-D7-49-95-5A-F5",
            "CA-B9-E6-A7-52-0D",
            "D6-F9-71-43-6C-24",
            "DE-05-63-F9-0B-36",
            "F6-52-0A-F0-63-83"
        ],
        "architecture": "x86_64"
    },
    "elastic_agent": {
        "id": "c446ee97-62f8-47db-ac88-ada92aa550a0",
        "version": "8.6.0",
        "snapshot": false
    },
    "metricset": {
        "period": 10000,
        "name": "state_daemonset"
    },
    "event": {
        "duration": 182782,
        "agent_id_status": "verified",
        "ingested": "2023-01-18T14:52:47Z",
        "module": "kubernetes",
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_daemonset"
    }
}
Exported fields
Field Description Type Metric Type

@timestamp

Date/time when the event originated. This is the date/time extracted from the event, typically representing when the event was generated by the source. If the event source has no original timestamp, this value is typically populated by the first time the event was received by the pipeline. Required field for all events.

date

agent.id

Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id.

keyword

cloud.account.id

The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier.

keyword

cloud.availability_zone

Availability zone in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

cloud.image.id

Image ID for the cloud instance.

keyword

cloud.instance.id

Instance ID of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.instance.name

Instance name of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.machine.type

Machine type of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.project.id

The cloud project identifier. Examples: Google Cloud Project id, Azure Project id.

keyword

cloud.provider

Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean.

keyword

cloud.region

Region in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

container.id

Unique container id.

keyword

container.image.name

Name of the image the container was built on.

keyword

container.labels

Image labels.

object

container.name

Container name.

keyword

data_stream.dataset

The field can contain anything that makes sense to signify the source of the data. Examples include nginx.access, prometheus, endpoint etc. For data streams that otherwise fit, but that do not have dataset set we use the value "generic" for the dataset value. event.dataset should have the same value as data_stream.dataset. Beyond the Elasticsearch data stream naming criteria noted above, the dataset value has additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.namespace

A user defined namespace. Namespaces are useful to allow grouping of data. Many users already organize their indices this way, and the data stream naming scheme now provides this best practice as a default. Many users will populate this field with default. If no value is used, it falls back to default. Beyond the Elasticsearch index naming criteria noted above, namespace value has the additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.type

An overarching type for the data stream. Currently allowed values are "logs" and "metrics". We expect to also add "traces" and "synthetics" in the near future.

constant_keyword

ecs.version

ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices — which may conform to slightly different ECS versions — this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events.

keyword

host.architecture

Operating system architecture.

keyword

host.containerized

If the host is a container.

boolean

host.domain

Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host’s Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host’s LDAP provider.

keyword

host.hostname

Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine.

keyword

host.id

Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name.

keyword

host.ip

Host ip addresses.

ip

host.mac

Host MAC addresses. The notation format from RFC 7042 is suggested: Each octet (that is, 8-bit byte) is represented by two [uppercase] hexadecimal digits giving the value of the octet as an unsigned integer. Successive octets are separated by a hyphen.

keyword

host.name

Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name (FQDN), or a name specified by the user. The recommended value is the lowercase FQDN of the host.

keyword

host.os.build

OS build information.

keyword

host.os.codename

OS codename, if any.

keyword

host.os.family

OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows).

keyword

host.os.kernel

Operating system kernel version as a raw string.

keyword

host.os.name

Operating system name, without the version.

keyword

host.os.name.text

Multi-field of host.os.name.

match_only_text

host.os.platform

Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows).

keyword

host.os.version

Operating system version as a raw string.

keyword

host.type

Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium. If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment.

keyword

kubernetes.annotations.*

Kubernetes annotations map

object

kubernetes.daemonset.name

keyword

kubernetes.daemonset.replicas.available

The number of available replicas per DaemonSet

long

gauge

kubernetes.daemonset.replicas.desired

The desired number of replicas per DaemonSet

long

gauge

kubernetes.daemonset.replicas.ready

The number of ready replicas per DaemonSet

long

gauge

kubernetes.daemonset.replicas.unavailable

The number of unavailable replicas per DaemonSet

long

gauge

kubernetes.labels.*

Kubernetes labels map

object

kubernetes.namespace

Kubernetes namespace

keyword

kubernetes.namespace_labels.*

Kubernetes namespace labels map

object

kubernetes.namespace_uid

Kubernetes namespace UID

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.name

Name of the cluster.

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.url

URL of the API used to manage the cluster.

keyword

service.address

Address where data about this service was collected from. This should be a URI, network address (ipv4:port or [ipv6]:port) or a resource path (sockets).

keyword

service.type

The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch.

keyword

state_deployment
edit

This is the state_deployment dataset of the Kubernetes package. It collects deployment related metrics from kube_state_metrics.

Example

An example event for state_deployment looks as following:

{
    "orchestrator": {
        "cluster": {
            "name": "kind",
            "url": "kind-control-plane:6443"
        }
    },
    "kubernetes": {
        "namespace": "kube-system",
        "namespace_uid": "250a647d-3acc-4f7e-85b5-a51b6069959d",
        "namespace_labels": {
            "kubernetes_io/metadata_name": "kube-system"
        },
        "labels": {
            "k8s-app": "kube-dns"
        },
        "deployment": {
            "paused": false,
            "replicas": {
                "desired": 2,
                "unavailable": 0,
                "available": 2,
                "updated": 2
            },
            "name": "coredns"
        }
    },
    "agent": {
        "name": "kind-control-plane",
        "id": "c446ee97-62f8-47db-ac88-ada92aa550a0",
        "ephemeral_id": "b61db5f9-8e5a-4ec2-b73f-dd4ee1537110",
        "type": "metricbeat",
        "version": "8.6.0"
    },
    "@timestamp": "2023-01-18T14:50:47.075Z",
    "ecs": {
        "version": "8.0.0"
    },
    "service": {
        "address": "http://kube-state-metrics:8080/metrics",
        "type": "kubernetes"
    },
    "data_stream": {
        "namespace": "default",
        "type": "metrics",
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_deployment"
    },
    "elastic_agent": {
        "id": "c446ee97-62f8-47db-ac88-ada92aa550a0",
        "version": "8.6.0",
        "snapshot": false
    },
    "host": {
        "hostname": "kind-control-plane",
        "os": {
            "kernel": "5.10.104-linuxkit",
            "codename": "focal",
            "name": "Ubuntu",
            "family": "debian",
            "type": "linux",
            "version": "20.04.5 LTS (Focal Fossa)",
            "platform": "ubuntu"
        },
        "containerized": false,
        "ip": [
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "172.18.0.2",
            "fc00:f853:ccd:e793::2",
            "fe80::42:acff:fe12:2",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "172.21.0.2",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1"
        ],
        "name": "kind-control-plane",
        "id": "ee94d9f5b385448b805141d2b007ef9e",
        "mac": [
            "02-42-AC-12-00-02",
            "02-42-AC-15-00-02",
            "26-44-88-00-0A-01",
            "36-29-00-36-7F-53",
            "8E-B9-C8-09-2D-B8",
            "92-BA-04-F3-2A-CC",
            "A2-55-7D-53-57-91",
            "A6-4F-D1-E2-1E-12",
            "B6-ED-00-D6-1B-B8",
            "BA-D7-49-95-5A-F5",
            "CA-B9-E6-A7-52-0D",
            "D6-F9-71-43-6C-24",
            "DE-05-63-F9-0B-36",
            "F6-52-0A-F0-63-83"
        ],
        "architecture": "x86_64"
    },
    "metricset": {
        "period": 10000,
        "name": "state_deployment"
    },
    "event": {
        "duration": 361259,
        "agent_id_status": "verified",
        "ingested": "2023-01-18T14:50:47Z",
        "module": "kubernetes",
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_deployment"
    }
}
Exported fields
Field Description Type Metric Type

@timestamp

Date/time when the event originated. This is the date/time extracted from the event, typically representing when the event was generated by the source. If the event source has no original timestamp, this value is typically populated by the first time the event was received by the pipeline. Required field for all events.

date

agent.id

Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id.

keyword

cloud.account.id

The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier.

keyword

cloud.availability_zone

Availability zone in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

cloud.image.id

Image ID for the cloud instance.

keyword

cloud.instance.id

Instance ID of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.instance.name

Instance name of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.machine.type

Machine type of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.project.id

The cloud project identifier. Examples: Google Cloud Project id, Azure Project id.

keyword

cloud.provider

Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean.

keyword

cloud.region

Region in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

container.id

Unique container id.

keyword

container.image.name

Name of the image the container was built on.

keyword

container.labels

Image labels.

object

container.name

Container name.

keyword

data_stream.dataset

The field can contain anything that makes sense to signify the source of the data. Examples include nginx.access, prometheus, endpoint etc. For data streams that otherwise fit, but that do not have dataset set we use the value "generic" for the dataset value. event.dataset should have the same value as data_stream.dataset. Beyond the Elasticsearch data stream naming criteria noted above, the dataset value has additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.namespace

A user defined namespace. Namespaces are useful to allow grouping of data. Many users already organize their indices this way, and the data stream naming scheme now provides this best practice as a default. Many users will populate this field with default. If no value is used, it falls back to default. Beyond the Elasticsearch index naming criteria noted above, namespace value has the additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.type

An overarching type for the data stream. Currently allowed values are "logs" and "metrics". We expect to also add "traces" and "synthetics" in the near future.

constant_keyword

ecs.version

ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices — which may conform to slightly different ECS versions — this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events.

keyword

host.architecture

Operating system architecture.

keyword

host.containerized

If the host is a container.

boolean

host.domain

Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host’s Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host’s LDAP provider.

keyword

host.hostname

Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine.

keyword

host.id

Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name.

keyword

host.ip

Host ip addresses.

ip

host.mac

Host MAC addresses. The notation format from RFC 7042 is suggested: Each octet (that is, 8-bit byte) is represented by two [uppercase] hexadecimal digits giving the value of the octet as an unsigned integer. Successive octets are separated by a hyphen.

keyword

host.name

Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name (FQDN), or a name specified by the user. The recommended value is the lowercase FQDN of the host.

keyword

host.os.build

OS build information.

keyword

host.os.codename

OS codename, if any.

keyword

host.os.family

OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows).

keyword

host.os.kernel

Operating system kernel version as a raw string.

keyword

host.os.name

Operating system name, without the version.

keyword

host.os.name.text

Multi-field of host.os.name.

match_only_text

host.os.platform

Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows).

keyword

host.os.version

Operating system version as a raw string.

keyword

host.type

Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium. If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment.

keyword

kubernetes.annotations.*

Kubernetes annotations map

object

kubernetes.deployment.name

Kubernetes deployment name

keyword

kubernetes.deployment.paused

Kubernetes deployment paused status

boolean

kubernetes.deployment.replicas.available

Deployment available replicas

integer

gauge

kubernetes.deployment.replicas.desired

Deployment number of desired replicas (spec)

integer

gauge

kubernetes.deployment.replicas.unavailable

Deployment unavailable replicas

integer

gauge

kubernetes.deployment.replicas.updated

Deployment updated replicas

integer

gauge

kubernetes.deployment.status.available

Deployment Available Condition status (true, false or unknown)

keyword

kubernetes.deployment.status.progressing

Deployment Progresing Condition status (true, false or unknown)

keyword

kubernetes.labels.*

Kubernetes labels map

object

kubernetes.namespace

Kubernetes namespace

keyword

kubernetes.namespace_labels.*

Kubernetes namespace labels map

object

kubernetes.namespace_uid

Kubernetes namespace UID

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.name

Name of the cluster.

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.url

URL of the API used to manage the cluster.

keyword

service.address

Address where data about this service was collected from. This should be a URI, network address (ipv4:port or [ipv6]:port) or a resource path (sockets).

keyword

service.type

The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch.

keyword

state_job
edit

This is the state_job dataset of the Kubernetes package. It collects job related metrics from kube_state_metrics.

Example

An example event for state_job looks as following:

{
    "orchestrator": {
        "cluster": {
            "name": "kind",
            "url": "kind-control-plane:6443"
        }
    },
    "kubernetes": {
        "namespace": "default",
        "job": {
            "owner": {
                "kind": "CronJob",
                "is_controller": "true",
                "name": "hello"
            },
            "parallelism": {
                "desired": 1
            },
            "name": "hello-27900898",
            "completions": {
                "desired": 1
            },
            "pods": {
                "active": 0,
                "failed": 0,
                "succeeded": 1
            },
            "time": {
                "created": "2023-01-18T14:58:00.000Z",
                "completed": "2023-01-18T14:58:04.000Z"
            },
            "status": {
                "complete": "true"
            }
        },
        "namespace_uid": "5f4a8989-32b3-4fc9-ba5b-9dece58436b8",
        "namespace_labels": {
            "kubernetes_io/metadata_name": "default"
        },
        "cronjob": {
            "name": "hello"
        },
        "labels": {
            "job-name": "hello-27900898",
            "controller-uid": "ae0e0759-f219-49c5-8845-43553448a045"
        }
    },
    "agent": {
        "name": "kind-control-plane",
        "id": "c446ee97-62f8-47db-ac88-ada92aa550a0",
        "ephemeral_id": "b61db5f9-8e5a-4ec2-b73f-dd4ee1537110",
        "type": "metricbeat",
        "version": "8.6.0"
    },
    "@timestamp": "2023-01-18T14:58:46.786Z",
    "ecs": {
        "version": "8.0.0"
    },
    "service": {
        "address": "http://kube-state-metrics:8080/metrics",
        "type": "kubernetes"
    },
    "data_stream": {
        "namespace": "default",
        "type": "metrics",
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_job"
    },
    "host": {
        "hostname": "kind-control-plane",
        "os": {
            "kernel": "5.10.104-linuxkit",
            "codename": "focal",
            "name": "Ubuntu",
            "family": "debian",
            "type": "linux",
            "version": "20.04.5 LTS (Focal Fossa)",
            "platform": "ubuntu"
        },
        "containerized": false,
        "ip": [
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "172.18.0.2",
            "fc00:f853:ccd:e793::2",
            "fe80::42:acff:fe12:2",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "172.21.0.2",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1"
        ],
        "name": "kind-control-plane",
        "id": "ee94d9f5b385448b805141d2b007ef9e",
        "mac": [
            "02-42-AC-12-00-02",
            "02-42-AC-15-00-02",
            "26-44-88-00-0A-01",
            "36-29-00-36-7F-53",
            "52-A2-77-CF-D4-EC",
            "62-BC-CF-94-14-6C",
            "8E-B9-C8-09-2D-B8",
            "92-BA-04-F3-2A-CC",
            "A2-55-7D-53-57-91",
            "A6-4F-D1-E2-1E-12",
            "B6-ED-00-D6-1B-B8",
            "BA-D7-49-95-5A-F5",
            "CA-B9-E6-A7-52-0D",
            "D6-F9-71-43-6C-24",
            "DE-05-63-F9-0B-36",
            "EE-C8-E8-11-00-F5",
            "F6-52-0A-F0-63-83"
        ],
        "architecture": "x86_64"
    },
    "elastic_agent": {
        "id": "c446ee97-62f8-47db-ac88-ada92aa550a0",
        "version": "8.6.0",
        "snapshot": false
    },
    "metricset": {
        "period": 10000,
        "name": "state_job"
    },
    "event": {
        "duration": 212263,
        "agent_id_status": "verified",
        "ingested": "2023-01-18T14:58:46Z",
        "module": "kubernetes",
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_job"
    }
}
Exported fields
Field Description Type Metric Type

@timestamp

Date/time when the event originated. This is the date/time extracted from the event, typically representing when the event was generated by the source. If the event source has no original timestamp, this value is typically populated by the first time the event was received by the pipeline. Required field for all events.

date

agent.id

Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id.

keyword

cloud.account.id

The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier.

keyword

cloud.availability_zone

Availability zone in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

cloud.image.id

Image ID for the cloud instance.

keyword

cloud.instance.id

Instance ID of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.instance.name

Instance name of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.machine.type

Machine type of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.project.id

The cloud project identifier. Examples: Google Cloud Project id, Azure Project id.

keyword

cloud.provider

Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean.

keyword

cloud.region

Region in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

container.id

Unique container id.

keyword

container.image.name

Name of the image the container was built on.

keyword

container.labels

Image labels.

object

container.name

Container name.

keyword

data_stream.dataset

The field can contain anything that makes sense to signify the source of the data. Examples include nginx.access, prometheus, endpoint etc. For data streams that otherwise fit, but that do not have dataset set we use the value "generic" for the dataset value. event.dataset should have the same value as data_stream.dataset. Beyond the Elasticsearch data stream naming criteria noted above, the dataset value has additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.namespace

A user defined namespace. Namespaces are useful to allow grouping of data. Many users already organize their indices this way, and the data stream naming scheme now provides this best practice as a default. Many users will populate this field with default. If no value is used, it falls back to default. Beyond the Elasticsearch index naming criteria noted above, namespace value has the additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.type

An overarching type for the data stream. Currently allowed values are "logs" and "metrics". We expect to also add "traces" and "synthetics" in the near future.

constant_keyword

ecs.version

ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices — which may conform to slightly different ECS versions — this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events.

keyword

host.architecture

Operating system architecture.

keyword

host.containerized

If the host is a container.

boolean

host.domain

Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host’s Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host’s LDAP provider.

keyword

host.hostname

Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine.

keyword

host.id

Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name.

keyword

host.ip

Host ip addresses.

ip

host.mac

Host MAC addresses. The notation format from RFC 7042 is suggested: Each octet (that is, 8-bit byte) is represented by two [uppercase] hexadecimal digits giving the value of the octet as an unsigned integer. Successive octets are separated by a hyphen.

keyword

host.name

Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name (FQDN), or a name specified by the user. The recommended value is the lowercase FQDN of the host.

keyword

host.os.build

OS build information.

keyword

host.os.codename

OS codename, if any.

keyword

host.os.family

OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows).

keyword

host.os.kernel

Operating system kernel version as a raw string.

keyword

host.os.name

Operating system name, without the version.

keyword

host.os.name.text

Multi-field of host.os.name.

match_only_text

host.os.platform

Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows).

keyword

host.os.version

Operating system version as a raw string.

keyword

host.type

Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium. If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment.

keyword

kubernetes.annotations.*

Kubernetes annotations map

object

kubernetes.cronjob.name

Name of the CronJob to which the Pod belongs

keyword

kubernetes.job.completions.desired

The configured completion count for the job (Spec)

long

gauge

kubernetes.job.name

Name of the Job to which the Pod belongs

keyword

kubernetes.job.owner.is_controller

Owner is controller ("true", "false", or "<none\>")

keyword

kubernetes.job.owner.kind

The kind of resource that owns this job (eg. "CronJob")

keyword

kubernetes.job.owner.name

The name of the resource that owns this job

keyword

kubernetes.job.parallelism.desired

The configured parallelism of the job (Spec)

long

gauge

kubernetes.job.pods.active

Number of active pods

long

gauge

kubernetes.job.pods.failed

Number of failed pods

long

gauge

kubernetes.job.pods.succeeded

Number of successful pods

long

gauge

kubernetes.job.status.complete

Whether the job completed ("true", "false", or "unknown")

keyword

kubernetes.job.status.failed

Whether the job failed ("true", "false", or "unknown")

keyword

kubernetes.job.time.completed

The time at which the job completed

date

kubernetes.job.time.created

The time at which the job was created

date

kubernetes.labels.*

Kubernetes labels map

object

kubernetes.namespace

Kubernetes namespace

keyword

kubernetes.namespace_labels.*

Kubernetes namespace labels map

object

kubernetes.namespace_uid

Kubernetes namespace UID

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.name

Name of the cluster.

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.url

URL of the API used to manage the cluster.

keyword

service.address

Address where data about this service was collected from. This should be a URI, network address (ipv4:port or [ipv6]:port) or a resource path (sockets).

keyword

service.type

The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch.

keyword

state_namespace
edit

This is the state_namespace dataset of the Kubernetes package. It collects node related metrics from kube_state_metrics.

Example

An example event for state_namespace looks as following:

{
    "kubernetes": {
        "namespace": "local-path-storage",
        "state_namespace": {
            "created": {
                "sec": 1698661397
            },
            "status": {
                "active": true,
                "terminating": false
            }
        }
    },
    "agent": {
        "name": "kind-control-plane",
        "id": "9bbe4c49-2375-4d5d-b7ed-87eaec794094",
        "ephemeral_id": "fae4af00-5533-44c9-b2f1-bb5225bc2b36",
        "type": "metricbeat",
        "version": "8.11.0"
    },
    "@timestamp": "2023-10-30T10:31:06.062Z",
    "ecs": {
        "version": "8.0.0"
    },
    "data_stream": {
        "namespace": "default",
        "type": "metrics",
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_namespace"
    },
    "service": {
        "address": "http://kube-state-metrics:8080/metrics",
        "type": "kubernetes"
    },
    "elastic_agent": {
        "id": "9bbe4c49-2375-4d5d-b7ed-87eaec794094",
        "version": "8.11.0",
        "snapshot": true
    },
    "host": {
        "hostname": "kind-control-plane",
        "os": {
            "kernel": "6.3.13-linuxkit",
            "codename": "focal",
            "name": "Ubuntu",
            "type": "linux",
            "family": "debian",
            "version": "20.04.6 LTS (Focal Fossa)",
            "platform": "ubuntu"
        },
        "containerized": false,
        "name": "kind-control-plane",
        "id": "138690b2aa0f48758176419fc2733566",
        "architecture": "x86_64"
    },
    "metricset": {
        "period": 10000,
        "name": "state_namespace"
    },
    "event": {
        "duration": 546253,
        "agent_id_status": "verified",
        "ingested": "2023-10-30T10:31:07Z",
        "module": "kubernetes",
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_namespace"
    }
}
Exported fields
Field Description Type Unit Metric Type

@timestamp

Date/time when the event originated. This is the date/time extracted from the event, typically representing when the event was generated by the source. If the event source has no original timestamp, this value is typically populated by the first time the event was received by the pipeline. Required field for all events.

date

agent.id

Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id.

keyword

cloud.account.id

The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier.

keyword

cloud.availability_zone

Availability zone in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

cloud.image.id

Image ID for the cloud instance.

keyword

cloud.instance.id

Instance ID of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.instance.name

Instance name of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.machine.type

Machine type of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.project.id

The cloud project identifier. Examples: Google Cloud Project id, Azure Project id.

keyword

cloud.provider

Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean.

keyword

cloud.region

Region in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

container.id

Unique container id.

keyword

container.image.name

Name of the image the container was built on.

keyword

container.labels

Image labels.

object

container.name

Container name.

keyword

data_stream.dataset

The field can contain anything that makes sense to signify the source of the data. Examples include nginx.access, prometheus, endpoint etc. For data streams that otherwise fit, but that do not have dataset set we use the value "generic" for the dataset value. event.dataset should have the same value as data_stream.dataset. Beyond the Elasticsearch data stream naming criteria noted above, the dataset value has additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.namespace

A user defined namespace. Namespaces are useful to allow grouping of data. Many users already organize their indices this way, and the data stream naming scheme now provides this best practice as a default. Many users will populate this field with default. If no value is used, it falls back to default. Beyond the Elasticsearch index naming criteria noted above, namespace value has the additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.type

An overarching type for the data stream. Currently allowed values are "logs" and "metrics". We expect to also add "traces" and "synthetics" in the near future.

constant_keyword

ecs.version

ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices — which may conform to slightly different ECS versions — this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events.

keyword

host.architecture

Operating system architecture.

keyword

host.containerized

If the host is a container.

boolean

host.domain

Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host’s Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host’s LDAP provider.

keyword

host.hostname

Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine.

keyword

host.id

Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name.

keyword

host.ip

Host ip addresses.

ip

host.mac

Host MAC addresses. The notation format from RFC 7042 is suggested: Each octet (that is, 8-bit byte) is represented by two [uppercase] hexadecimal digits giving the value of the octet as an unsigned integer. Successive octets are separated by a hyphen.

keyword

host.name

Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name (FQDN), or a name specified by the user. The recommended value is the lowercase FQDN of the host.

keyword

host.os.build

OS build information.

keyword

host.os.codename

OS codename, if any.

keyword

host.os.family

OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows).

keyword

host.os.kernel

Operating system kernel version as a raw string.

keyword

host.os.name

Operating system name, without the version.

keyword

host.os.name.text

Multi-field of host.os.name.

match_only_text

host.os.platform

Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows).

keyword

host.os.version

Operating system version as a raw string.

keyword

host.type

Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium. If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment.

keyword

kubernetes.annotations.*

Kubernetes annotations map

object

kubernetes.labels.*

Kubernetes labels map

object

kubernetes.namespace

Kubernetes namespace

keyword

kubernetes.state_namespace.created.sec

Epoch seconds since the namespace was created.

double

s

gauge

kubernetes.state_namespace.status.active

Whether the namespace is active (true or false).

boolean

kubernetes.state_namespace.status.terminating

Whether the namespace is terminating (true or false).

boolean

orchestrator.cluster.name

Name of the cluster.

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.url

URL of the API used to manage the cluster.

keyword

service.address

Address where data about this service was collected from. This should be a URI, network address (ipv4:port or [ipv6]:port) or a resource path (sockets).

keyword

service.type

The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch.

keyword

state_node
edit

This is the state_node dataset of the Kubernetes package. It collects node related metrics from kube_state_metrics.

Example

An example event for state_node looks as following:

{
    "kubernetes": {
        "labels": {
            "beta_kubernetes_io/arch": "amd64",
            "beta_kubernetes_io/os": "linux",
            "kubernetes_io/arch": "amd64",
            "kubernetes_io/hostname": "kind-control-plane",
            "kubernetes_io/os": "linux",
            "node-role_kubernetes_io/control-plane": "",
            "node_kubernetes_io/exclude-from-external-load-balancers": ""
        },
        "node": {
            "cpu": {
                "allocatable": {
                    "cores": 16
                },
                "capacity": {
                    "cores": 16
                }
            },
            "kubelet": {
                "version": "v1.27.3"
            },
            "memory": {
                "allocatable": {
                    "bytes": 8069844992
                },
                "capacity": {
                    "bytes": 8069844992
                }
            },
            "name": "kind-control-plane",
            "pod": {
                "allocatable": {
                    "total": 110
                },
                "capacity": {
                    "total": 110
                }
            },
            "status": {
                "disk_pressure": "false",
                "memory_pressure": "false",
                "pid_pressure": "false",
                "ready": "true",
                "unschedulable": false
            }
        }
    }
}
Exported fields
Field Description Type Unit Metric Type

@timestamp

Date/time when the event originated. This is the date/time extracted from the event, typically representing when the event was generated by the source. If the event source has no original timestamp, this value is typically populated by the first time the event was received by the pipeline. Required field for all events.

date

agent.id

Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id.

keyword

cloud.account.id

The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier.

keyword

cloud.availability_zone

Availability zone in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

cloud.image.id

Image ID for the cloud instance.

keyword

cloud.instance.id

Instance ID of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.instance.name

Instance name of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.machine.type

Machine type of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.project.id

The cloud project identifier. Examples: Google Cloud Project id, Azure Project id.

keyword

cloud.provider

Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean.

keyword

cloud.region

Region in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

container.id

Unique container id.

keyword

container.image.name

Name of the image the container was built on.

keyword

container.labels

Image labels.

object

container.name

Container name.

keyword

data_stream.dataset

The field can contain anything that makes sense to signify the source of the data. Examples include nginx.access, prometheus, endpoint etc. For data streams that otherwise fit, but that do not have dataset set we use the value "generic" for the dataset value. event.dataset should have the same value as data_stream.dataset. Beyond the Elasticsearch data stream naming criteria noted above, the dataset value has additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.namespace

A user defined namespace. Namespaces are useful to allow grouping of data. Many users already organize their indices this way, and the data stream naming scheme now provides this best practice as a default. Many users will populate this field with default. If no value is used, it falls back to default. Beyond the Elasticsearch index naming criteria noted above, namespace value has the additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.type

An overarching type for the data stream. Currently allowed values are "logs" and "metrics". We expect to also add "traces" and "synthetics" in the near future.

constant_keyword

ecs.version

ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices — which may conform to slightly different ECS versions — this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events.

keyword

host.architecture

Operating system architecture.

keyword

host.containerized

If the host is a container.

boolean

host.domain

Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host’s Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host’s LDAP provider.

keyword

host.hostname

Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine.

keyword

host.id

Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name.

keyword

host.ip

Host ip addresses.

ip

host.mac

Host MAC addresses. The notation format from RFC 7042 is suggested: Each octet (that is, 8-bit byte) is represented by two [uppercase] hexadecimal digits giving the value of the octet as an unsigned integer. Successive octets are separated by a hyphen.

keyword

host.name

Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name (FQDN), or a name specified by the user. The recommended value is the lowercase FQDN of the host.

keyword

host.os.build

OS build information.

keyword

host.os.codename

OS codename, if any.

keyword

host.os.family

OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows).

keyword

host.os.kernel

Operating system kernel version as a raw string.

keyword

host.os.name

Operating system name, without the version.

keyword

host.os.name.text

Multi-field of host.os.name.

match_only_text

host.os.platform

Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows).

keyword

host.os.version

Operating system version as a raw string.

keyword

host.type

Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium. If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment.

keyword

kubernetes.annotations.*

Kubernetes annotations map

object

kubernetes.labels.*

Kubernetes labels map

object

kubernetes.node.cpu.allocatable.cores

Node CPU allocatable cores

float

gauge

kubernetes.node.cpu.capacity.cores

Node CPU capacity cores

long

gauge

kubernetes.node.hostname

Kubernetes hostname as reported by the node’s kernel

keyword

kubernetes.node.kubelet.version

Kubelet version.

keyword

kubernetes.node.memory.allocatable.bytes

Node allocatable memory in bytes

long

byte

gauge

kubernetes.node.memory.capacity.bytes

Node memory capacity in bytes

long

byte

gauge

kubernetes.node.name

Kubernetes node name

keyword

kubernetes.node.pod.allocatable.total

Node allocatable pods

long

gauge

kubernetes.node.pod.capacity.total

Node pod capacity

long

gauge

kubernetes.node.status.disk_pressure

Node DiskPressure status (true, false or unknown)

keyword

kubernetes.node.status.memory_pressure

Node MemoryPressure status (true, false or unknown)

keyword

kubernetes.node.status.network_unavailable

Node NetworkUnavailable status (true, false or unknown)

keyword

kubernetes.node.status.out_of_disk

Node OutOfDisk status (true, false or unknown)

keyword

kubernetes.node.status.pid_pressure

Node PIDPressure status (true, false or unknown)

keyword

kubernetes.node.status.ready

Node ready status (true, false or unknown)

keyword

kubernetes.node.status.unschedulable

Node unschedulable status

boolean

orchestrator.cluster.name

Name of the cluster.

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.url

URL of the API used to manage the cluster.

keyword

service.address

Address where data about this service was collected from. This should be a URI, network address (ipv4:port or [ipv6]:port) or a resource path (sockets).

keyword

service.type

The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch.

keyword

state_persistentvolume
edit

This is the state_persistentvolume dataset of the Kubernetes package. It collects PersistentVolume related metrics from kube_state_metrics.

Example

An example event for state_persistentvolume looks as following:

{
    "@timestamp": "2020-06-25T12:43:54.412Z",
    "ecs": {
        "version": "1.5.0"
    },
    "event": {
        "module": "kubernetes",
        "duration": 12149615,
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_persistentvolume"
    },
    "agent": {
        "version": "8.0.0",
        "ephemeral_id": "644323b5-5d6a-4dfb-92dd-35ca602db487",
        "id": "a6147a6e-6626-4a84-9907-f372f6c61eee",
        "name": "agent-ingest-management-clusterscope-674dbb75df-rp8cc",
        "type": "metricbeat"
    },
    "kubernetes": {
        "persistentvolume": {
            "capacity": {
                "bytes": 10737418240
            },
            "phase": "Bound",
            "storage_class": "manual",
            "name": "task-pv-volume"
        },
        "labels": {
            "type": "local"
        }
    },
    "metricset": {
        "period": 10000,
        "name": "state_persistentvolume"
    },
    "service": {
        "address": "kube-state-metrics:8080",
        "type": "kubernetes"
    }
}
Exported fields
Field Description Type Unit Metric Type

@timestamp

Date/time when the event originated. This is the date/time extracted from the event, typically representing when the event was generated by the source. If the event source has no original timestamp, this value is typically populated by the first time the event was received by the pipeline. Required field for all events.

date

agent.id

Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id.

keyword

cloud.account.id

The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier.

keyword

cloud.availability_zone

Availability zone in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

cloud.image.id

Image ID for the cloud instance.

keyword

cloud.instance.id

Instance ID of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.instance.name

Instance name of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.machine.type

Machine type of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.project.id

The cloud project identifier. Examples: Google Cloud Project id, Azure Project id.

keyword

cloud.provider

Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean.

keyword

cloud.region

Region in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

container.id

Unique container id.

keyword

container.image.name

Name of the image the container was built on.

keyword

container.labels

Image labels.

object

container.name

Container name.

keyword

data_stream.dataset

The field can contain anything that makes sense to signify the source of the data. Examples include nginx.access, prometheus, endpoint etc. For data streams that otherwise fit, but that do not have dataset set we use the value "generic" for the dataset value. event.dataset should have the same value as data_stream.dataset. Beyond the Elasticsearch data stream naming criteria noted above, the dataset value has additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.namespace

A user defined namespace. Namespaces are useful to allow grouping of data. Many users already organize their indices this way, and the data stream naming scheme now provides this best practice as a default. Many users will populate this field with default. If no value is used, it falls back to default. Beyond the Elasticsearch index naming criteria noted above, namespace value has the additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.type

An overarching type for the data stream. Currently allowed values are "logs" and "metrics". We expect to also add "traces" and "synthetics" in the near future.

constant_keyword

ecs.version

ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices — which may conform to slightly different ECS versions — this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events.

keyword

host.architecture

Operating system architecture.

keyword

host.containerized

If the host is a container.

boolean

host.domain

Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host’s Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host’s LDAP provider.

keyword

host.hostname

Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine.

keyword

host.id

Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name.

keyword

host.ip

Host ip addresses.

ip

host.mac

Host MAC addresses. The notation format from RFC 7042 is suggested: Each octet (that is, 8-bit byte) is represented by two [uppercase] hexadecimal digits giving the value of the octet as an unsigned integer. Successive octets are separated by a hyphen.

keyword

host.name

Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name (FQDN), or a name specified by the user. The recommended value is the lowercase FQDN of the host.

keyword

host.os.build

OS build information.

keyword

host.os.codename

OS codename, if any.

keyword

host.os.family

OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows).

keyword

host.os.kernel

Operating system kernel version as a raw string.

keyword

host.os.name

Operating system name, without the version.

keyword

host.os.name.text

Multi-field of host.os.name.

match_only_text

host.os.platform

Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows).

keyword

host.os.version

Operating system version as a raw string.

keyword

host.type

Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium. If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment.

keyword

kubernetes.annotations.*

Kubernetes annotations map

object

kubernetes.labels.*

Kubernetes labels map

object

kubernetes.persistentvolume.capacity.bytes

Volume capacity

long

byte

gauge

kubernetes.persistentvolume.name

Volume name.

keyword

kubernetes.persistentvolume.phase

Volume phase according to kubernetes

keyword

kubernetes.persistentvolume.storage_class

Storage class for the volume

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.name

Name of the cluster.

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.url

URL of the API used to manage the cluster.

keyword

service.address

Address where data about this service was collected from. This should be a URI, network address (ipv4:port or [ipv6]:port) or a resource path (sockets).

keyword

service.type

The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch.

keyword

state_persistentvolumeclaim
edit

This is the state_persistentvolumeclaim dataset of the Kubernetes package. It collects PersistentVolumeClaim related metrics from kube_state_metrics.

Example

An example event for state_persistentvolumeclaim looks as following:

{
    "kubernetes": {
        "namespace": "default",
        "namespace_labels": {
            "kubernetes_io/metadata_name": "default"
        },
        "namespace_uid": "b6c80381-f829-45a4-acef-e4e1c8e58f3e",
        "persistentvolumeclaim": {
            "access_mode": "ReadWriteOnce",
            "created": "2024-01-08T14:07:51.000Z",
            "name": "task-pv-claim",
            "phase": "Bound",
            "request_storage": {
                "bytes": 1024
            },
            "storage_class": "generic",
            "volume_name": "task-pv-volume"
        }
    }
}
Exported fields
Field Description Type Unit Metric Type

@timestamp

Date/time when the event originated. This is the date/time extracted from the event, typically representing when the event was generated by the source. If the event source has no original timestamp, this value is typically populated by the first time the event was received by the pipeline. Required field for all events.

date

agent.id

Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id.

keyword

cloud.account.id

The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier.

keyword

cloud.availability_zone

Availability zone in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

cloud.image.id

Image ID for the cloud instance.

keyword

cloud.instance.id

Instance ID of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.instance.name

Instance name of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.machine.type

Machine type of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.project.id

The cloud project identifier. Examples: Google Cloud Project id, Azure Project id.

keyword

cloud.provider

Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean.

keyword

cloud.region

Region in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

container.id

Unique container id.

keyword

container.image.name

Name of the image the container was built on.

keyword

container.labels

Image labels.

object

container.name

Container name.

keyword

data_stream.dataset

The field can contain anything that makes sense to signify the source of the data. Examples include nginx.access, prometheus, endpoint etc. For data streams that otherwise fit, but that do not have dataset set we use the value "generic" for the dataset value. event.dataset should have the same value as data_stream.dataset. Beyond the Elasticsearch data stream naming criteria noted above, the dataset value has additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.namespace

A user defined namespace. Namespaces are useful to allow grouping of data. Many users already organize their indices this way, and the data stream naming scheme now provides this best practice as a default. Many users will populate this field with default. If no value is used, it falls back to default. Beyond the Elasticsearch index naming criteria noted above, namespace value has the additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.type

An overarching type for the data stream. Currently allowed values are "logs" and "metrics". We expect to also add "traces" and "synthetics" in the near future.

constant_keyword

ecs.version

ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices — which may conform to slightly different ECS versions — this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events.

keyword

host.architecture

Operating system architecture.

keyword

host.containerized

If the host is a container.

boolean

host.domain

Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host’s Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host’s LDAP provider.

keyword

host.hostname

Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine.

keyword

host.id

Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name.

keyword

host.ip

Host ip addresses.

ip

host.mac

Host MAC addresses. The notation format from RFC 7042 is suggested: Each octet (that is, 8-bit byte) is represented by two [uppercase] hexadecimal digits giving the value of the octet as an unsigned integer. Successive octets are separated by a hyphen.

keyword

host.name

Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name (FQDN), or a name specified by the user. The recommended value is the lowercase FQDN of the host.

keyword

host.os.build

OS build information.

keyword

host.os.codename

OS codename, if any.

keyword

host.os.family

OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows).

keyword

host.os.kernel

Operating system kernel version as a raw string.

keyword

host.os.name

Operating system name, without the version.

keyword

host.os.name.text

Multi-field of host.os.name.

match_only_text

host.os.platform

Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows).

keyword

host.os.version

Operating system version as a raw string.

keyword

host.type

Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium. If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment.

keyword

kubernetes.annotations.*

Kubernetes annotations map

object

kubernetes.labels.*

Kubernetes labels map

object

kubernetes.namespace

Kubernetes namespace

keyword

kubernetes.namespace_labels.*

Kubernetes namespace labels map

object

kubernetes.namespace_uid

Kubernetes namespace UID

keyword

kubernetes.persistentvolumeclaim.access_mode

Access mode.

keyword

kubernetes.persistentvolumeclaim.created

PersistentVolumeClaim creation date

date

kubernetes.persistentvolumeclaim.name

PVC name.

keyword

kubernetes.persistentvolumeclaim.phase

PVC phase.

keyword

kubernetes.persistentvolumeclaim.request_storage.bytes

Requested capacity.

long

byte

gauge

kubernetes.persistentvolumeclaim.storage_class

Storage class for the PVC.

keyword

kubernetes.persistentvolumeclaim.volume_name

Binded volume name.

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.name

Name of the cluster.

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.url

URL of the API used to manage the cluster.

keyword

service.address

Address where data about this service was collected from. This should be a URI, network address (ipv4:port or [ipv6]:port) or a resource path (sockets).

keyword

service.type

The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch.

keyword

state_pod
edit

This is the state_pod dataset of the Kubernetes package. It collects Pod related metrics from kube_state_metrics.

Example

An example event for state_pod looks as following:

{
    "kubernetes": {
        "node": {
            "uid": "57ccd748-c877-4be9-9b0e-568e9f205025",
            "hostname": "kind-control-plane",
            "name": "kind-control-plane",
            "labels": {
                "node_kubernetes_io/exclude-from-external-load-balancers": "",
                "node-role_kubernetes_io/master": "",
                "kubernetes_io/hostname": "kind-control-plane",
                "node-role_kubernetes_io/control-plane": "",
                "beta_kubernetes_io/os": "linux",
                "kubernetes_io/arch": "amd64",
                "kubernetes_io/os": "linux",
                "beta_kubernetes_io/arch": "amd64"
            }
        },
        "pod": {
            "uid": "d06d59c2-929f-4b13-bc7d-c2492200ce07",
            "host_ip": "172.20.0.2",
            "ip": "172.20.0.2",
            "name": "elastic-agent-h2mgj",
            "status": {
                "phase": "running",
                "ready": "true",
                "scheduled": "true"
            }
        },
        "namespace": "kube-system",
        "daemonset": {
            "name": "elastic-agent"
        },
        "namespace_uid": "a4453575-518e-4a21-9909-34874f674177",
        "namespace_labels": {
            "kubernetes_io/metadata_name": "kube-system"
        },
        "labels": {
            "app": "elastic-agent",
            "controller-revision-hash": "57c5d7c56f",
            "pod-template-generation": "3"
        }
    },
    "agent": {
        "name": "kind-control-plane",
        "id": "de42127b-4db8-4471-824e-a7b14f478663",
        "type": "metricbeat",
        "ephemeral_id": "22ed892c-43bd-408a-9121-65e2f5b6a56e",
        "version": "8.1.0"
    },
    "elastic_agent": {
        "id": "de42127b-4db8-4471-824e-a7b14f478663",
        "version": "8.1.0",
        "snapshot": true
    },
    "orchestrator": {
        "cluster": {
            "name": "kind",
            "url": "kind-control-plane:6443"
        }
    },
    "@timestamp": "2021-12-20T10:03:24.643Z",
    "ecs": {
        "version": "8.0.0"
    },
    "data_stream": {
        "namespace": "default",
        "type": "metrics",
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_pod"
    },
    "service": {
        "address": "http://kube-state-metrics:8080/metrics",
        "type": "kubernetes"
    },
    "metricset": {
        "period": 10000,
        "name": "state_pod"
    },
    "event": {
        "duration": 736951,
        "agent_id_status": "verified",
        "ingested": "2021-12-20T10:03:25Z",
        "module": "kubernetes",
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_pod"
    }
}
Exported fields
Field Description Type

@timestamp

Date/time when the event originated. This is the date/time extracted from the event, typically representing when the event was generated by the source. If the event source has no original timestamp, this value is typically populated by the first time the event was received by the pipeline. Required field for all events.

date

agent.id

Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id.

keyword

cloud.account.id

The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier.

keyword

cloud.availability_zone

Availability zone in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

cloud.image.id

Image ID for the cloud instance.

keyword

cloud.instance.id

Instance ID of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.instance.name

Instance name of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.machine.type

Machine type of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.project.id

The cloud project identifier. Examples: Google Cloud Project id, Azure Project id.

keyword

cloud.provider

Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean.

keyword

cloud.region

Region in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

container.id

Unique container id.

keyword

container.image.name

Name of the image the container was built on.

keyword

container.labels

Image labels.

object

container.name

Container name.

keyword

container.runtime

Runtime managing this container.

keyword

data_stream.dataset

The field can contain anything that makes sense to signify the source of the data. Examples include nginx.access, prometheus, endpoint etc. For data streams that otherwise fit, but that do not have dataset set we use the value "generic" for the dataset value. event.dataset should have the same value as data_stream.dataset. Beyond the Elasticsearch data stream naming criteria noted above, the dataset value has additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.namespace

A user defined namespace. Namespaces are useful to allow grouping of data. Many users already organize their indices this way, and the data stream naming scheme now provides this best practice as a default. Many users will populate this field with default. If no value is used, it falls back to default. Beyond the Elasticsearch index naming criteria noted above, namespace value has the additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.type

An overarching type for the data stream. Currently allowed values are "logs" and "metrics". We expect to also add "traces" and "synthetics" in the near future.

constant_keyword

ecs.version

ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices — which may conform to slightly different ECS versions — this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events.

keyword

host.architecture

Operating system architecture.

keyword

host.containerized

If the host is a container.

boolean

host.domain

Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host’s Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host’s LDAP provider.

keyword

host.hostname

Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine.

keyword

host.id

Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name.

keyword

host.ip

Host ip addresses.

ip

host.mac

Host MAC addresses. The notation format from RFC 7042 is suggested: Each octet (that is, 8-bit byte) is represented by two [uppercase] hexadecimal digits giving the value of the octet as an unsigned integer. Successive octets are separated by a hyphen.

keyword

host.name

Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name (FQDN), or a name specified by the user. The recommended value is the lowercase FQDN of the host.

keyword

host.os.build

OS build information.

keyword

host.os.codename

OS codename, if any.

keyword

host.os.family

OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows).

keyword

host.os.kernel

Operating system kernel version as a raw string.

keyword

host.os.name

Operating system name, without the version.

keyword

host.os.name.text

Multi-field of host.os.name.

match_only_text

host.os.platform

Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows).

keyword

host.os.version

Operating system version as a raw string.

keyword

host.type

Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium. If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment.

keyword

kubernetes.annotations.*

Kubernetes annotations map

object

kubernetes.cronjob.name

Name of the CronJob to which the Pod belongs

keyword

kubernetes.daemonset.name

Kubernetes daemonset name

keyword

kubernetes.deployment.name

Kubernetes deployment name

keyword

kubernetes.job.name

Name of the Job to which the Pod belongs

keyword

kubernetes.labels.*

Kubernetes labels map

object

kubernetes.namespace

Kubernetes namespace

keyword

kubernetes.namespace_annotations.*

Kubernetes namespace annotations map

object

kubernetes.namespace_labels.*

Kubernetes namespace labels map

object

kubernetes.namespace_uid

Kubernetes namespace UID

keyword

kubernetes.node.annotations.*

Kubernetes node annotations map

object

kubernetes.node.hostname

Kubernetes hostname as reported by the node’s kernel

keyword

kubernetes.node.labels.*

Kubernetes node labels map

object

kubernetes.node.name

Kubernetes node name

keyword

kubernetes.node.uid

Kubernetes node UID

keyword

kubernetes.pod.host_ip

Kubernetes pod host IP

ip

kubernetes.pod.ip

Kubernetes pod IP

ip

kubernetes.pod.name

Kubernetes pod name

keyword

kubernetes.pod.status.phase

Kubernetes pod phase (Running, Pending…​)

keyword

kubernetes.pod.status.ready

Kubernetes pod ready status (true, false or unknown)

keyword

kubernetes.pod.status.ready_time

Readiness achieved time in unix timestamp for a pod

double

kubernetes.pod.status.reason

The reason the pod is in its current state (Evicted, NodeAffinity, NodeLost, Shutdown or UnexpectedAdmissionError)

keyword

kubernetes.pod.status.scheduled

Kubernetes pod scheduled status (true, false, unknown)

keyword

kubernetes.pod.uid

Kubernetes pod UID

keyword

kubernetes.replicaset.name

Kubernetes replicaset name

keyword

kubernetes.statefulset.name

Kubernetes statefulset name

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.name

Name of the cluster.

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.url

URL of the API used to manage the cluster.

keyword

service.address

Address where data about this service was collected from. This should be a URI, network address (ipv4:port or [ipv6]:port) or a resource path (sockets).

keyword

service.type

The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch.

keyword

state_replicaset
edit

This is the state_replicaset dataset of the Kubernetes package. It collects Replicaset related metrics from kube_state_metrics.

Example

An example event for state_replicaset looks as following:

{
    "orchestrator": {
        "cluster": {
            "name": "kind",
            "url": "kind-control-plane:6443"
        }
    },
    "kubernetes": {
        "namespace": "kube-system",
        "replicaset": {
            "replicas": {
                "desired": 1,
                "ready": 1,
                "labeled": 1,
                "available": 1,
                "observed": 1
            },
            "name": "kube-state-metrics-599d598bdf"
        },
        "namespace_uid": "250a647d-3acc-4f7e-85b5-a51b6069959d",
        "namespace_labels": {
            "kubernetes_io/metadata_name": "kube-system"
        },
        "deployment": {
            "name": "kube-state-metrics"
        },
        "labels": {
            "pod-template-hash": "599d598bdf",
            "app_kubernetes_io/version": "2.5.0",
            "app_kubernetes_io/name": "kube-state-metrics",
            "app_kubernetes_io/component": "exporter"
        }
    },
    "agent": {
        "name": "kind-control-plane",
        "id": "c446ee97-62f8-47db-ac88-ada92aa550a0",
        "type": "metricbeat",
        "ephemeral_id": "b61db5f9-8e5a-4ec2-b73f-dd4ee1537110",
        "version": "8.6.0"
    },
    "@timestamp": "2023-01-18T14:40:26.856Z",
    "ecs": {
        "version": "8.0.0"
    },
    "service": {
        "address": "http://kube-state-metrics:8080/metrics",
        "type": "kubernetes"
    },
    "data_stream": {
        "namespace": "default",
        "type": "metrics",
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_replicaset"
    },
    "host": {
        "hostname": "kind-control-plane",
        "os": {
            "kernel": "5.10.104-linuxkit",
            "codename": "focal",
            "name": "Ubuntu",
            "type": "linux",
            "family": "debian",
            "version": "20.04.5 LTS (Focal Fossa)",
            "platform": "ubuntu"
        },
        "containerized": false,
        "ip": [
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "172.18.0.2",
            "fc00:f853:ccd:e793::2",
            "fe80::42:acff:fe12:2",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "172.21.0.2",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1"
        ],
        "name": "kind-control-plane",
        "id": "ee94d9f5b385448b805141d2b007ef9e",
        "mac": [
            "02-42-AC-12-00-02",
            "02-42-AC-15-00-02",
            "26-44-88-00-0A-01",
            "36-29-00-36-7F-53",
            "8E-B9-C8-09-2D-B8",
            "92-BA-04-F3-2A-CC",
            "A2-55-7D-53-57-91",
            "A6-4F-D1-E2-1E-12",
            "B6-ED-00-D6-1B-B8",
            "BA-D7-49-95-5A-F5",
            "CA-B9-E6-A7-52-0D",
            "D6-F9-71-43-6C-24",
            "DE-05-63-F9-0B-36",
            "F6-52-0A-F0-63-83"
        ],
        "architecture": "x86_64"
    },
    "elastic_agent": {
        "id": "c446ee97-62f8-47db-ac88-ada92aa550a0",
        "version": "8.6.0",
        "snapshot": false
    },
    "metricset": {
        "period": 10000,
        "name": "state_replicaset"
    },
    "event": {
        "duration": 394846,
        "agent_id_status": "verified",
        "ingested": "2023-01-18T14:40:27Z",
        "module": "kubernetes",
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_replicaset"
    }
}
Exported fields
Field Description Type Metric Type

@timestamp

Date/time when the event originated. This is the date/time extracted from the event, typically representing when the event was generated by the source. If the event source has no original timestamp, this value is typically populated by the first time the event was received by the pipeline. Required field for all events.

date

agent.id

Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id.

keyword

cloud.account.id

The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier.

keyword

cloud.availability_zone

Availability zone in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

cloud.image.id

Image ID for the cloud instance.

keyword

cloud.instance.id

Instance ID of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.instance.name

Instance name of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.machine.type

Machine type of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.project.id

The cloud project identifier. Examples: Google Cloud Project id, Azure Project id.

keyword

cloud.provider

Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean.

keyword

cloud.region

Region in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

container.id

Unique container id.

keyword

container.image.name

Name of the image the container was built on.

keyword

container.labels

Image labels.

object

container.name

Container name.

keyword

data_stream.dataset

The field can contain anything that makes sense to signify the source of the data. Examples include nginx.access, prometheus, endpoint etc. For data streams that otherwise fit, but that do not have dataset set we use the value "generic" for the dataset value. event.dataset should have the same value as data_stream.dataset. Beyond the Elasticsearch data stream naming criteria noted above, the dataset value has additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.namespace

A user defined namespace. Namespaces are useful to allow grouping of data. Many users already organize their indices this way, and the data stream naming scheme now provides this best practice as a default. Many users will populate this field with default. If no value is used, it falls back to default. Beyond the Elasticsearch index naming criteria noted above, namespace value has the additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.type

An overarching type for the data stream. Currently allowed values are "logs" and "metrics". We expect to also add "traces" and "synthetics" in the near future.

constant_keyword

ecs.version

ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices — which may conform to slightly different ECS versions — this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events.

keyword

host.architecture

Operating system architecture.

keyword

host.containerized

If the host is a container.

boolean

host.domain

Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host’s Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host’s LDAP provider.

keyword

host.hostname

Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine.

keyword

host.id

Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name.

keyword

host.ip

Host ip addresses.

ip

host.mac

Host MAC addresses. The notation format from RFC 7042 is suggested: Each octet (that is, 8-bit byte) is represented by two [uppercase] hexadecimal digits giving the value of the octet as an unsigned integer. Successive octets are separated by a hyphen.

keyword

host.name

Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name (FQDN), or a name specified by the user. The recommended value is the lowercase FQDN of the host.

keyword

host.os.build

OS build information.

keyword

host.os.codename

OS codename, if any.

keyword

host.os.family

OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows).

keyword

host.os.kernel

Operating system kernel version as a raw string.

keyword

host.os.name

Operating system name, without the version.

keyword

host.os.name.text

Multi-field of host.os.name.

match_only_text

host.os.platform

Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows).

keyword

host.os.version

Operating system version as a raw string.

keyword

host.type

Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium. If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment.

keyword

kubernetes.annotations.*

Kubernetes annotations map

object

kubernetes.deployment.name

Kubernetes deployment name

keyword

kubernetes.labels.*

Kubernetes labels map

object

kubernetes.namespace

Kubernetes namespace

keyword

kubernetes.namespace_labels.*

Kubernetes namespace labels map

object

kubernetes.namespace_uid

Kubernetes namespace UID

keyword

kubernetes.replicaset.name

Kubernetes replicaset name

keyword

kubernetes.replicaset.replicas.available

The number of replicas per ReplicaSet

long

gauge

kubernetes.replicaset.replicas.desired

The number of replicas per ReplicaSet

long

gauge

kubernetes.replicaset.replicas.labeled

The number of fully labeled replicas per ReplicaSet

long

gauge

kubernetes.replicaset.replicas.observed

The generation observed by the ReplicaSet controller

long

gauge

kubernetes.replicaset.replicas.ready

The number of ready replicas per ReplicaSet

long

gauge

orchestrator.cluster.name

Name of the cluster.

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.url

URL of the API used to manage the cluster.

keyword

service.address

Address where data about this service was collected from. This should be a URI, network address (ipv4:port or [ipv6]:port) or a resource path (sockets).

keyword

service.type

The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch.

keyword

state_resourcequota
edit

This is the state_resourcequota dataset of the Kubernetes package. It collects ResourceQuota related metrics from kube_state_metrics.

Example

An example event for state_resourcequota looks as following:

{
    "@timestamp": "2020-06-25T12:45:04.416Z",
    "metricset": {
        "name": "state_resourcequota",
        "period": 10000
    },
    "service": {
        "address": "kube-state-metrics:8080",
        "type": "kubernetes"
    },
    "event": {
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_resourcequota",
        "module": "kubernetes",
        "duration": 6324269
    },
    "agent": {
        "id": "a6147a6e-6626-4a84-9907-f372f6c61eee",
        "name": "agent-ingest-management-clusterscope-674dbb75df-rp8cc",
        "type": "metricbeat",
        "version": "8.0.0",
        "ephemeral_id": "644323b5-5d6a-4dfb-92dd-35ca602db487"
    },
    "ecs": {
        "version": "1.5.0"
    },
    "kubernetes": {
        "namespace": "quota-object-example",
        "resourcequota": {
            "name": "object-quota-demo",
            "resource": "persistentvolumeclaims",
            "type": "hard",
            "quota": 1
        }
    }
}
Exported fields
Field Description Type Unit Metric Type

@timestamp

Date/time when the event originated. This is the date/time extracted from the event, typically representing when the event was generated by the source. If the event source has no original timestamp, this value is typically populated by the first time the event was received by the pipeline. Required field for all events.

date

agent.id

Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id.

keyword

cloud.account.id

The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier.

keyword

cloud.availability_zone

Availability zone in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

cloud.image.id

Image ID for the cloud instance.

keyword

cloud.instance.id

Instance ID of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.instance.name

Instance name of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.machine.type

Machine type of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.project.id

The cloud project identifier. Examples: Google Cloud Project id, Azure Project id.

keyword

cloud.provider

Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean.

keyword

cloud.region

Region in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

container.id

Unique container id.

keyword

container.image.name

Name of the image the container was built on.

keyword

container.labels

Image labels.

object

container.name

Container name.

keyword

data_stream.dataset

The field can contain anything that makes sense to signify the source of the data. Examples include nginx.access, prometheus, endpoint etc. For data streams that otherwise fit, but that do not have dataset set we use the value "generic" for the dataset value. event.dataset should have the same value as data_stream.dataset. Beyond the Elasticsearch data stream naming criteria noted above, the dataset value has additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.namespace

A user defined namespace. Namespaces are useful to allow grouping of data. Many users already organize their indices this way, and the data stream naming scheme now provides this best practice as a default. Many users will populate this field with default. If no value is used, it falls back to default. Beyond the Elasticsearch index naming criteria noted above, namespace value has the additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.type

An overarching type for the data stream. Currently allowed values are "logs" and "metrics". We expect to also add "traces" and "synthetics" in the near future.

constant_keyword

ecs.version

ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices — which may conform to slightly different ECS versions — this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events.

keyword

host.architecture

Operating system architecture.

keyword

host.containerized

If the host is a container.

boolean

host.domain

Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host’s Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host’s LDAP provider.

keyword

host.hostname

Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine.

keyword

host.id

Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name.

keyword

host.ip

Host ip addresses.

ip

host.mac

Host MAC addresses. The notation format from RFC 7042 is suggested: Each octet (that is, 8-bit byte) is represented by two [uppercase] hexadecimal digits giving the value of the octet as an unsigned integer. Successive octets are separated by a hyphen.

keyword

host.name

Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name (FQDN), or a name specified by the user. The recommended value is the lowercase FQDN of the host.

keyword

host.os.build

OS build information.

keyword

host.os.codename

OS codename, if any.

keyword

host.os.family

OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows).

keyword

host.os.kernel

Operating system kernel version as a raw string.

keyword

host.os.name

Operating system name, without the version.

keyword

host.os.name.text

Multi-field of host.os.name.

match_only_text

host.os.platform

Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows).

keyword

host.os.version

Operating system version as a raw string.

keyword

host.type

Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium. If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment.

keyword

kubernetes.annotations.*

Kubernetes annotations map

object

kubernetes.labels.*

Kubernetes labels map

object

kubernetes.namespace

Kubernetes namespace

keyword

kubernetes.resourcequota.created.sec

Epoch seconds since the ResourceQuota was created

double

s

gauge

kubernetes.resourcequota.name

ResourceQuota name

keyword

kubernetes.resourcequota.quota

Quota informed (hard or used) for the resource

double

gauge

kubernetes.resourcequota.resource

Resource name the quota applies to

keyword

kubernetes.resourcequota.type

Quota information type, hard or used

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.name

Name of the cluster.

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.url

URL of the API used to manage the cluster.

keyword

service.address

Address where data about this service was collected from. This should be a URI, network address (ipv4:port or [ipv6]:port) or a resource path (sockets).

keyword

service.type

The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch.

keyword

state_service
edit

This is the state_service dataset of the Kubernetes package. It collects Service related metrics from kube_state_metrics.

Example

An example event for state_service looks as following:

{
    "kubernetes": {
        "service": {
            "created": "2021-12-15T16:57:18.000Z",
            "name": "kube-dns",
            "type": "ClusterIP",
            "cluster_ip": "10.96.0.10"
        },
        "namespace": "kube-system",
        "namespace_uid": "a4453575-518e-4a21-9909-34874f674177",
        "selectors": {
            "k8s-app": "kube-dns"
        },
        "namespace_labels": {
            "kubernetes_io/metadata_name": "kube-system"
        },
        "labels": {
            "kubernetes_io_cluster_service": "true",
            "kubernetes_io_name": "CoreDNS",
            "k8s_app": "kube-dns",
            "k8s-app": "kube-dns",
            "kubernetes_io/cluster-service": "true",
            "kubernetes_io/name": "CoreDNS"
        }
    },
    "agent": {
        "name": "kind-control-plane",
        "id": "de42127b-4db8-4471-824e-a7b14f478663",
        "type": "metricbeat",
        "ephemeral_id": "22ed892c-43bd-408a-9121-65e2f5b6a56e",
        "version": "8.1.0"
    },
    "elastic_agent": {
        "id": "de42127b-4db8-4471-824e-a7b14f478663",
        "version": "8.1.0",
        "snapshot": true
    },
    "orchestrator": {
        "cluster": {
            "name": "kind",
            "url": "kind-control-plane:6443"
        }
    },
    "@timestamp": "2021-12-20T10:04:34.632Z",
    "ecs": {
        "version": "8.0.0"
    },
    "service": {
        "address": "http://kube-state-metrics:8080/metrics",
        "type": "kubernetes"
    },
    "data_stream": {
        "namespace": "default",
        "type": "metrics",
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_service"
    },
    "metricset": {
        "period": 10000,
        "name": "state_service"
    },
    "event": {
        "duration": 187211,
        "agent_id_status": "verified",
        "ingested": "2021-12-20T10:04:35Z",
        "module": "kubernetes",
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_service"
    }
}
Exported fields
Field Description Type

@timestamp

Date/time when the event originated. This is the date/time extracted from the event, typically representing when the event was generated by the source. If the event source has no original timestamp, this value is typically populated by the first time the event was received by the pipeline. Required field for all events.

date

agent.id

Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id.

keyword

cloud.account.id

The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier.

keyword

cloud.availability_zone

Availability zone in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

cloud.image.id

Image ID for the cloud instance.

keyword

cloud.instance.id

Instance ID of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.instance.name

Instance name of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.machine.type

Machine type of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.project.id

The cloud project identifier. Examples: Google Cloud Project id, Azure Project id.

keyword

cloud.provider

Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean.

keyword

cloud.region

Region in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

container.id

Unique container id.

keyword

container.image.name

Name of the image the container was built on.

keyword

container.labels

Image labels.

object

container.name

Container name.

keyword

data_stream.dataset

The field can contain anything that makes sense to signify the source of the data. Examples include nginx.access, prometheus, endpoint etc. For data streams that otherwise fit, but that do not have dataset set we use the value "generic" for the dataset value. event.dataset should have the same value as data_stream.dataset. Beyond the Elasticsearch data stream naming criteria noted above, the dataset value has additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.namespace

A user defined namespace. Namespaces are useful to allow grouping of data. Many users already organize their indices this way, and the data stream naming scheme now provides this best practice as a default. Many users will populate this field with default. If no value is used, it falls back to default. Beyond the Elasticsearch index naming criteria noted above, namespace value has the additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.type

An overarching type for the data stream. Currently allowed values are "logs" and "metrics". We expect to also add "traces" and "synthetics" in the near future.

constant_keyword

ecs.version

ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices — which may conform to slightly different ECS versions — this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events.

keyword

host.architecture

Operating system architecture.

keyword

host.containerized

If the host is a container.

boolean

host.domain

Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host’s Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host’s LDAP provider.

keyword

host.hostname

Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine.

keyword

host.id

Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name.

keyword

host.ip

Host ip addresses.

ip

host.mac

Host MAC addresses. The notation format from RFC 7042 is suggested: Each octet (that is, 8-bit byte) is represented by two [uppercase] hexadecimal digits giving the value of the octet as an unsigned integer. Successive octets are separated by a hyphen.

keyword

host.name

Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name (FQDN), or a name specified by the user. The recommended value is the lowercase FQDN of the host.

keyword

host.os.build

OS build information.

keyword

host.os.codename

OS codename, if any.

keyword

host.os.family

OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows).

keyword

host.os.kernel

Operating system kernel version as a raw string.

keyword

host.os.name

Operating system name, without the version.

keyword

host.os.name.text

Multi-field of host.os.name.

match_only_text

host.os.platform

Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows).

keyword

host.os.version

Operating system version as a raw string.

keyword

host.type

Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium. If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment.

keyword

kubernetes.annotations.*

Kubernetes annotations map

object

kubernetes.labels.*

Kubernetes labels map

object

kubernetes.namespace

Kubernetes namespace

keyword

kubernetes.namespace_annotations.*

Kubernetes namespace annotations map

object

kubernetes.namespace_labels.*

Kubernetes namespace labels map

object

kubernetes.namespace_uid

Kubernetes namespace UID

keyword

kubernetes.selectors.*

Kubernetes Service selectors map

object

kubernetes.service.cluster_ip

Internal IP for the service.

keyword

kubernetes.service.created

Service creation date

date

kubernetes.service.external_ip

Service external IP

keyword

kubernetes.service.external_name

Service external DNS name

keyword

kubernetes.service.ingress_hostname

Ingress Hostname

keyword

kubernetes.service.ingress_ip

Ingress IP

keyword

kubernetes.service.load_balancer_ip

Load Balancer service IP

keyword

kubernetes.service.name

Service name.

keyword

kubernetes.service.type

Service type

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.name

Name of the cluster.

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.url

URL of the API used to manage the cluster.

keyword

service.address

Address where data about this service was collected from. This should be a URI, network address (ipv4:port or [ipv6]:port) or a resource path (sockets).

keyword

service.type

The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch.

keyword

state_statefulset
edit

This is the state_statefulset dataset of the Kubernetes package.

Example

An example event for state_statefulset looks as following:

{
    "orchestrator": {
        "cluster": {
            "name": "kind",
            "url": "kind-control-plane:6443"
        }
    },
    "kubernetes": {
        "statefulset": {
            "generation": {
                "desired": 1,
                "observed": 1
            },
            "replicas": {
                "desired": 1,
                "ready": 1,
                "observed": 1
            },
            "created": 1671791408,
            "name": "prometheus-1-alertmanager"
        },
        "namespace": "kube-system",
        "namespace_uid": "250a647d-3acc-4f7e-85b5-a51b6069959d",
        "namespace_labels": {
            "kubernetes_io/metadata_name": "kube-system"
        },
        "labels": {
            "app_kubernetes_io/managed-by": "Helm",
            "helm_sh/chart": "alertmanager-0.22.2",
            "app_kubernetes_io/version": "v0.24.0",
            "app_kubernetes_io/name": "alertmanager",
            "app_kubernetes_io/instance": "prometheus-1"
        }
    },
    "agent": {
        "name": "kind-control-plane",
        "id": "c446ee97-62f8-47db-ac88-ada92aa550a0",
        "type": "metricbeat",
        "ephemeral_id": "b61db5f9-8e5a-4ec2-b73f-dd4ee1537110",
        "version": "8.6.0"
    },
    "@timestamp": "2023-01-18T15:00:26.890Z",
    "ecs": {
        "version": "8.0.0"
    },
    "data_stream": {
        "namespace": "default",
        "type": "metrics",
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_statefulset"
    },
    "service": {
        "address": "http://kube-state-metrics:8080/metrics",
        "type": "kubernetes"
    },
    "host": {
        "hostname": "kind-control-plane",
        "os": {
            "kernel": "5.10.104-linuxkit",
            "codename": "focal",
            "name": "Ubuntu",
            "type": "linux",
            "family": "debian",
            "version": "20.04.5 LTS (Focal Fossa)",
            "platform": "ubuntu"
        },
        "containerized": false,
        "ip": [
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "172.18.0.2",
            "fc00:f853:ccd:e793::2",
            "fe80::42:acff:fe12:2",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "172.21.0.2",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1",
            "10.244.0.1"
        ],
        "name": "kind-control-plane",
        "id": "ee94d9f5b385448b805141d2b007ef9e",
        "mac": [
            "02-42-AC-12-00-02",
            "02-42-AC-15-00-02",
            "26-44-88-00-0A-01",
            "36-29-00-36-7F-53",
            "52-A2-77-CF-D4-EC",
            "62-BC-CF-94-14-6C",
            "8E-B9-C8-09-2D-B8",
            "92-BA-04-F3-2A-CC",
            "A2-55-7D-53-57-91",
            "A6-4F-D1-E2-1E-12",
            "B6-ED-00-D6-1B-B8",
            "CA-B9-E6-A7-52-0D",
            "D6-F9-71-43-6C-24",
            "DE-05-63-F9-0B-36",
            "EE-C8-E8-11-00-F5",
            "F6-52-0A-F0-63-83"
        ],
        "architecture": "x86_64"
    },
    "elastic_agent": {
        "id": "c446ee97-62f8-47db-ac88-ada92aa550a0",
        "version": "8.6.0",
        "snapshot": false
    },
    "metricset": {
        "period": 10000,
        "name": "state_statefulset"
    },
    "event": {
        "duration": 183204,
        "agent_id_status": "verified",
        "ingested": "2023-01-18T15:00:27Z",
        "module": "kubernetes",
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_statefulset"
    }
}
Exported fields
Field Description Type Metric Type

@timestamp

Date/time when the event originated. This is the date/time extracted from the event, typically representing when the event was generated by the source. If the event source has no original timestamp, this value is typically populated by the first time the event was received by the pipeline. Required field for all events.

date

agent.id

Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id.

keyword

cloud.account.id

The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier.

keyword

cloud.availability_zone

Availability zone in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

cloud.image.id

Image ID for the cloud instance.

keyword

cloud.instance.id

Instance ID of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.instance.name

Instance name of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.machine.type

Machine type of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.project.id

The cloud project identifier. Examples: Google Cloud Project id, Azure Project id.

keyword

cloud.provider

Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean.

keyword

cloud.region

Region in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

container.id

Unique container id.

keyword

container.image.name

Name of the image the container was built on.

keyword

container.labels

Image labels.

object

container.name

Container name.

keyword

data_stream.dataset

The field can contain anything that makes sense to signify the source of the data. Examples include nginx.access, prometheus, endpoint etc. For data streams that otherwise fit, but that do not have dataset set we use the value "generic" for the dataset value. event.dataset should have the same value as data_stream.dataset. Beyond the Elasticsearch data stream naming criteria noted above, the dataset value has additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.namespace

A user defined namespace. Namespaces are useful to allow grouping of data. Many users already organize their indices this way, and the data stream naming scheme now provides this best practice as a default. Many users will populate this field with default. If no value is used, it falls back to default. Beyond the Elasticsearch index naming criteria noted above, namespace value has the additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.type

An overarching type for the data stream. Currently allowed values are "logs" and "metrics". We expect to also add "traces" and "synthetics" in the near future.

constant_keyword

ecs.version

ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices — which may conform to slightly different ECS versions — this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events.

keyword

host.architecture

Operating system architecture.

keyword

host.containerized

If the host is a container.

boolean

host.domain

Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host’s Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host’s LDAP provider.

keyword

host.hostname

Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine.

keyword

host.id

Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name.

keyword

host.ip

Host ip addresses.

ip

host.mac

Host MAC addresses. The notation format from RFC 7042 is suggested: Each octet (that is, 8-bit byte) is represented by two [uppercase] hexadecimal digits giving the value of the octet as an unsigned integer. Successive octets are separated by a hyphen.

keyword

host.name

Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name (FQDN), or a name specified by the user. The recommended value is the lowercase FQDN of the host.

keyword

host.os.build

OS build information.

keyword

host.os.codename

OS codename, if any.

keyword

host.os.family

OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows).

keyword

host.os.kernel

Operating system kernel version as a raw string.

keyword

host.os.name

Operating system name, without the version.

keyword

host.os.name.text

Multi-field of host.os.name.

match_only_text

host.os.platform

Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows).

keyword

host.os.version

Operating system version as a raw string.

keyword

host.type

Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium. If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment.

keyword

kubernetes.annotations.*

Kubernetes annotations map

object

kubernetes.labels.*

Kubernetes labels map

object

kubernetes.namespace

Kubernetes namespace

keyword

kubernetes.namespace_labels.*

Kubernetes namespace labels map

object

kubernetes.namespace_uid

Kubernetes namespace UID

keyword

kubernetes.statefulset.created

The creation timestamp (epoch) for StatefulSet

long

gauge

kubernetes.statefulset.generation.desired

The desired generation per StatefulSet

long

gauge

kubernetes.statefulset.generation.observed

The observed generation per StatefulSet

long

gauge

kubernetes.statefulset.name

Kubernetes statefulset name

keyword

kubernetes.statefulset.replicas.desired

The number of desired replicas per StatefulSet

long

gauge

kubernetes.statefulset.replicas.observed

The number of observed replicas per StatefulSet

long

gauge

kubernetes.statefulset.replicas.ready

The number of ready replicas per StatefulSet

long

gauge

orchestrator.cluster.name

Name of the cluster.

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.url

URL of the API used to manage the cluster.

keyword

service.address

Address where data about this service was collected from. This should be a URI, network address (ipv4:port or [ipv6]:port) or a resource path (sockets).

keyword

service.type

The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch.

keyword

state_storageclass
edit

This is the state_storageclass dataset of the Kubernetes package. It collects StorageClass related metrics from kube_state_metrics.

Example

An example event for state_storageclass looks as following:

{
    "@timestamp": "2020-06-25T12:39:44.399Z",
    "agent": {
        "name": "agent-ingest-management-clusterscope-674dbb75df-rp8cc",
        "type": "metricbeat",
        "version": "8.0.0",
        "ephemeral_id": "644323b5-5d6a-4dfb-92dd-35ca602db487",
        "id": "a6147a6e-6626-4a84-9907-f372f6c61eee"
    },
    "kubernetes": {
        "storageclass": {
            "provisioner": "k8s.io/minikube-hostpath",
            "reclaim_policy": "Delete",
            "volume_binding_mode": "Immediate",
            "name": "standard",
            "created": "2020-06-10T09:02:27.000Z"
        },
        "labels": {
            "addonmanager_kubernetes_io_mode": "EnsureExists"
        }
    },
    "event": {
        "module": "kubernetes",
        "duration": 5713503,
        "dataset": "kubernetes.state_storageclass"
    },
    "metricset": {
        "name": "state_storageclass",
        "period": 10000
    },
    "service": {
        "address": "kube-state-metrics:8080",
        "type": "kubernetes"
    },
    "ecs": {
        "version": "1.5.0"
    }
}
Exported fields
Field Description Type

@timestamp

Date/time when the event originated. This is the date/time extracted from the event, typically representing when the event was generated by the source. If the event source has no original timestamp, this value is typically populated by the first time the event was received by the pipeline. Required field for all events.

date

agent.id

Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id.

keyword

cloud.account.id

The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier.

keyword

cloud.availability_zone

Availability zone in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

cloud.image.id

Image ID for the cloud instance.

keyword

cloud.instance.id

Instance ID of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.instance.name

Instance name of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.machine.type

Machine type of the host machine.

keyword

cloud.project.id

The cloud project identifier. Examples: Google Cloud Project id, Azure Project id.

keyword

cloud.provider

Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean.

keyword

cloud.region

Region in which this host, resource, or service is located.

keyword

container.id

Unique container id.

keyword

container.image.name

Name of the image the container was built on.

keyword

container.labels

Image labels.

object

container.name

Container name.

keyword

data_stream.dataset

The field can contain anything that makes sense to signify the source of the data. Examples include nginx.access, prometheus, endpoint etc. For data streams that otherwise fit, but that do not have dataset set we use the value "generic" for the dataset value. event.dataset should have the same value as data_stream.dataset. Beyond the Elasticsearch data stream naming criteria noted above, the dataset value has additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.namespace

A user defined namespace. Namespaces are useful to allow grouping of data. Many users already organize their indices this way, and the data stream naming scheme now provides this best practice as a default. Many users will populate this field with default. If no value is used, it falls back to default. Beyond the Elasticsearch index naming criteria noted above, namespace value has the additional restrictions: * Must not contain - * No longer than 100 characters

constant_keyword

data_stream.type

An overarching type for the data stream. Currently allowed values are "logs" and "metrics". We expect to also add "traces" and "synthetics" in the near future.

constant_keyword

ecs.version

ECS version this event conforms to. ecs.version is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices — which may conform to slightly different ECS versions — this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events.

keyword

host.architecture

Operating system architecture.

keyword

host.containerized

If the host is a container.

boolean

host.domain

Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host’s Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host’s LDAP provider.

keyword

host.hostname

Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine.

keyword

host.id

Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name.

keyword

host.ip

Host ip addresses.

ip

host.mac

Host MAC addresses. The notation format from RFC 7042 is suggested: Each octet (that is, 8-bit byte) is represented by two [uppercase] hexadecimal digits giving the value of the octet as an unsigned integer. Successive octets are separated by a hyphen.

keyword

host.name

Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name (FQDN), or a name specified by the user. The recommended value is the lowercase FQDN of the host.

keyword

host.os.build

OS build information.

keyword

host.os.codename

OS codename, if any.

keyword

host.os.family

OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows).

keyword

host.os.kernel

Operating system kernel version as a raw string.

keyword

host.os.name

Operating system name, without the version.

keyword

host.os.name.text

Multi-field of host.os.name.

match_only_text

host.os.platform

Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows).

keyword

host.os.version

Operating system version as a raw string.

keyword

host.type

Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium. If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment.

keyword

kubernetes.annotations.*

Kubernetes annotations map

object

kubernetes.labels.*

Kubernetes labels map

object

kubernetes.storageclass.created

Storage class creation date

date

kubernetes.storageclass.name

Storage class name.

keyword

kubernetes.storageclass.provisioner

Volume provisioner for the storage class.

keyword

kubernetes.storageclass.reclaim_policy

Reclaim policy for dynamically created volumes

keyword

kubernetes.storageclass.volume_binding_mode

Mode for default provisioning and binding

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.name

Name of the cluster.

keyword

orchestrator.cluster.url

URL of the API used to manage the cluster.

keyword

service.address

Address where data about this service was collected from. This should be a URI, network address (ipv4:port or [ipv6]:port) or a resource path (sockets).

keyword

service.type

The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch.

keyword

Changelog

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Changelog
Version Details Kibana version(s)

1.68.1

Bug fix (View pull request)
Fix Overview dashboard Kibana id

8.15.0 or higher

1.68.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Use filestream fingerprint mode by default for container_logs datastream

8.15.0 or higher

1.67.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add both pod.{cpu,memory}.usage.node.pct and pod.{cpu,memory}.usage.limit.pct metrics to the Overview dashboard

8.15.0 or higher

1.66.4

Bug fix (View pull request)
Updating Cluster Overview Dashboard to use container.id as filter and replaced median functions from visualisations

8.15.0 or higher

1.66.3

Enhancement (View pull request)
Updating mapping of the field groups to keyword in kubernetes.audit_logs

8.15.0 or higher

1.66.2

Bug fix (View pull request)
Fixing missing processor block in kubernetes.audit_logs

8.15.0 or higher

1.66.1

Bug fix (View pull request)
Fixing Title in Volumes Dashboard

8.15.0 or higher

1.66.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Adding Volume Usage per pod in Kubernetes Volume Dashboard

8.15.0 or higher

1.65.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add last_terminated_timestamp metric to the kubernetes.state_container datastream

8.15.0 or higher

1.64.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Move namespace filter to the group level configuration

8.15.0 or higher

1.63.1

Bug fix (View pull request)
Fix typo in kubernetes.audit ingest pipeline

8.15.0 or higher

1.63.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add pod.status_reason and pod.status.ready_time fields to the state_pod datastream

8.15.0 or higher

1.62.1

Bug fix (View pull request)
Fix kubernetes.audit ingest pipeline

8.14.0 or higher

1.62.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add new mappings to the kubernetes.audit datastream

8.14.0 or higher

1.61.1

Bug fix (View pull request)
Remove percent unit for pod memory metrics

8.14.0 or higher

1.61.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Remove deprecated fields and add missing status.last_terminated_reason metric

8.14.0 or higher

1.60.0

Bug fix (View pull request)
Updating Memory used vs total memory and Cores used vs total cores visualisations in Cluster Overview Dashboard

8.14.0 or higher

1.59.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add metadata fields to state_namespace data stream.

8.14.0 or higher

1.58.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Migrate to format_version v3.

8.12.0 or higher

1.57.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Container logs preserve original content based on pod annotations.

8.12.0 or higher

1.56.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add new fields to API server, state_node and persistent volume claim data streams.

8.12.0 or higher

1.55.1

Enhancement (View pull request)
Modify the field definitions to reference ECS.

8.11.0 or higher

1.55.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Remove extra base fields from state data streams.

8.11.0 or higher

1.54.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Expand condition support to remaining inputs

8.11.0 or higher

1.53.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Update size of the metric visualizations

8.11.0 or higher

1.52.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add new data stream state_namespace.

8.11.0 or higher

1.51.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Migrate Deployments dashboard visualizations to lens.

8.10.2 or higher

1.50.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Migrate Cronjobs dashboard visualizations to lens

8.10.2 or higher

1.49.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Migrate DaemonSets dashboard visualizations to lens.

8.10.2 or higher

1.48.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Migrate StatefulSets dashboard visualizations to lens.

8.10.2 or higher

1.47.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Migrate Jobs dashboard visualizations to lens.

8.10.2 or higher

1.46.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Adapt fields for changes in file system info

8.10.1 or higher

1.45.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Reroute container logs based on pod annotations.

8.10.0 or higher

1.44.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Introducing kubernetes.deployment.status.* metrics

8.10.0 or higher

1.43.1

Enhancement (View pull request)
Updating index pattern for adHocDataviews for CCS use case

8.8.0 or higher

1.43.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Expand index pattern for adHocDataviews for CCS use case

8.8.0 or higher

1.42.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add permissions to reroute events to logs-- for container_logs datastream

8.8.0 or higher

1.41.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Enable time series data streams for the metrics datasets. This improves storage usage and query performance. For more details, see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/tsds.html

8.8.0 or higher

1.40.0

Bug fix (View pull request)
Fix system tests for kubernetes integration for k8s v1.27.0

8.8.0 or higher

1.40.0-beta.2

Bug fix (View pull request)
Fix volume dashboard.

1.40.0-beta.1

Bug fix (View pull request)
Fix proxy and scheduler visualization with missing sort field.

1.40.0-beta

Enhancement (View pull request)
Enable TSDS for metrics data_streams, except events for beta testing

1.39.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Remove container.name as a dimension.

8.6.1 or higher

1.38.1

Enhancement (View pull request)
Switch max to last value on counter formulas and add missing sort field to proxy, controller manager and scheduler dashboard.

8.6.1 or higher

1.38.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Fix Pod dashboard and remove some visualisations from Api Server dashboard to support TSDB migration

8.6.1 or higher

1.37.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Update proxy, controller manager and scheduler dashboard to support TSDB.

8.6.1 or higher

1.36.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add container.name dimension to container data stream

8.6.1 or higher

1.35.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add NetworkUnavailable condition to state node

8.6.1 or higher

1.34.1

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add support for TSDB on all metric data streams except the state ones

8.6.1 or higher

1.34.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add support for TSDB on all state metric data streams

8.6.1 or higher

1.33.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add data_stream.dataset setting and custom yaml input.

8.6.1 or higher

1.32.2

Enhancement (View pull request)
Added link to docs for condition filter

8.6.1 or higher

1.32.1

Enhancement (View pull request)
Added categories and/or subcategories.

8.6.1 or higher

1.32.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add documentation for how to install alerts

8.6.1 or higher

1.31.2

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add system testing for state service datastream

8.6.1 or higher

1.31.1

Enhancement (View pull request)
Update controller manager, proxy and scheduler metrics and dashboards

8.6.1 or higher

1.31.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Use datas_tream.dataset as pre filters for dashboards and remove tags

8.6.0 or higher

1.30.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add missing namespace_uid and namespace_labels fields

8.6.0 or higher

1.29.2

Bug fix (View pull request)
Fix function for memory node usage

8.5.0 or higher

1.29.1

Bug fix (View pull request)
Fix removed condition setting for container_logs

8.5.0 or higher

1.29.0

Bug fix (View pull request)
Remove "Control Plane" column from Node Information table

8.5.0 or higher

1.28.2

Bug fix (View pull request)
Fix Pod Memory usage panel title

8.5.0 or higher

1.28.1

Enhancement (View pull request)
Delete statefulset, job and cronjob visualizations from Cluster Overview dashboard

8.5.0 or higher

1.28.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Adding banner for Kube-state metrics

8.5.0 or higher

1.27.1

Enhancement (View pull request)
Fix typo in cluster overview dashboard

8.5.0 or higher

1.27.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
New cluster overview dashboard

8.5.0 or higher

1.26.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add processors configuration option for Kubernetes data_streams

8.4.0 or higher

1.25.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add condition configuration option to container logs data stream

8.4.0 or higher

1.24.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add fields to audit logs data stream

8.4.0 or higher

1.23.1

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add missing dimension fields

8.4.0 or higher

1.23.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add fields to audit logs data stream

8.4.0 or higher

1.22.1

Enhancement (View pull request)
Fix overlapping fields in state_job data stream

8.4.0 or higher

1.22.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Update apiserver and controllermanaged deprecated fields and dashboards

8.4.0 or higher

1.21.2

Bug fix (View pull request)
add container ID and pod name as part of Kubernetes Cotainer Logs filestream input

8.3.0 or higher

1.21.1

Enhancement (View pull request)
improved the wording of the link to Kubernetes documentation

8.3.0 or higher

1.21.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add new dashboards

8.3.0 or higher

1.20.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Change fields type for audit_logs data_stream to use requestObject and responseObject fields of audit events. Disable dynamic mapping for audit_logs data_stream. Drop kubernetes.audit.responseObject.metadata and kubernetes.audit.requestObject.metadata

8.2.0 or higher

1.19.1

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add documentation for volume field

8.2.0 or higher

1.19.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add missed ecs fields

8.2.0 or higher

1.18.1

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add documentation for multi-fields

8.2.0 or higher

1.18.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Fix k8s overview dashboard

8.2.0 or higher

1.17.3

Bug fix (View pull request)
Remove incorrectly tagged boolean dimension

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.17.2

Bug fix (View pull request)
Add missing metadata fields

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.17.1

Enhancement (View pull request)
Improve default ndjson parser configuration

1.17.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Disable audit logs collection by default

1.16.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Documentation improvements

1.15.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add ssl.certificate_authorities configuration

1.14.3

Bug fix (View pull request)
Add missing job.name and cronjob.name fields to state_container datastream

1.14.2

Bug fix (View pull request)
Add missing job.name and cronjob.name fields to container related datastreams

1.14.1

Bug fix (View pull request)
Add missing job.name and cronjob.name fields added by metadata generators

1.14.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Tune state_metrics settings

1.13.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Update to ECS 8.0

1.12.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Expose add_recourse_metadata configuration option

1.11.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add memory.working_set.limit.pct for pod and container data streams

1.10.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add leader election in state_job data stream

1.9.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add missing fields

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.8.1

Bug fix (View pull request)
Set kubernetes.volume.fs.used.pct to scaled_float

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.8.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Support json logs parsing

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.7.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add new audit logs data stream in kubernetes integration

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.6.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add skip_older option for event datastream

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.5.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Revert Kubernetes namespace field breaking change

7.16.0 or higher
8.0.0 or higher

1.4.2

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add dimension fields

1.4.1

Enhancement (View pull request)
Remove overriding of index pattern on the Kubernetes overview dashboard

8.0.0 or higher

1.4.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Use filestream input for container_logs data stream

1.3.3

Bug fix (View pull request)
Fix conditions of data_streams that are based on k8s labels & add condition in pipelines

1.3.2

Enhancement (View pull request)
Set default host for proxy to localhost

1.3.1

Enhancement (View pull request)
Uniform with guidelines

1.3.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add container_logs ecs fields

1.2.1

Bug fix (View pull request)
Update Kubernetes cluster_ip field type

1.2.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Update Kubernetes namespace field

1.1.1

Bug fix (View pull request)
Update Kubernetes integration Readme

1.1.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Update to ECS 1.12.0

7.15.0 or higher

1.0.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Release Kubernetes as GA

0.14.1

Enhancement (View pull request)
Update default host in kubernetes proxy data stream in kubernetes integration

0.14.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add new container logs data stream in kubernetes integration

0.13.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Leverage dynamic kubernetes provider for controller and scheduler datastream

0.12.2

Bug fix (View pull request)
Add missing field "kubernetes.daemonset.name" field for pod and container data streams

0.12.1

Bug fix (View pull request)
Add missing cluster filter for "orchestrator.cluster.name" field in [Metrics Kubernetes] Overview dashboard and Dashboard section in the integration overview page

0.12.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Update kubernetes package ecs fields with orchestrator.cluster.url and orchestrator.cluster.name

0.11.1

Enhancement (View pull request)
Escape special characters in docs

0.11.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Update documentation to fit mdx spec

0.10.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Update integration description

0.9.1

Bug fix (View pull request)
Add missing field "kubernetes.daemonset.name" field for state_pod and state_container

0.9.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Enhance kubernetes package with state_job data stream

0.8.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Leverage leader election in kubernetes integration

0.7.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add _meta information to Kubernetes fields

0.6.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Introduce kubernetes package granularity using input_groups

0.5.3

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add missing field "kubernetes.statefulset.replicas.ready"

0.5.2

Bug fix (View pull request)
Fix stack compatability

0.5.1

Bug fix (View pull request)
Fix references to env variables

0.5.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add missing field "kubernetes.selectors.*" and extra https settings for controllermanager and scheduler datastreams

0.4.5

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add missing field "kubernetes.pod.ip"

0.4.4

Enhancement (View pull request)
Updating package owner

0.4.3

Bug fix (View pull request)
Correct sample event file.

0.4.2

Bug fix (View pull request)
Change kibana.version constraint to be more conservative.

0.4.1

Enhancement (View pull request)
Add missing fields

0.1.0

Enhancement (View pull request)
initial release