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filebeat.config:
modules:
path: ${path.config}/modules.d/*.yml
reload.enabled: false
processors:
- add_cloud_metadata: ~
- add_docker_metadata: ~
filebeat.inputs:
#------------------------------ Log input --------------------------------
- type: log
# Change to true to enable this input configuration.
enabled: true
# Paths that should be crawled and fetched. Glob based paths.
# To fetch all ".log" files from a specific level of subdirectories
# /var/log/*/*.log can be used.
# For each file found under this path, a harvester is started.
# Make sure not file is defined twice as this can lead to unexpected behaviour.
paths:
- /var/log/mysql/*.log
#- c:\programdata\elasticsearch\logs\*
# Configure the file encoding for reading files with international characters
# following the W3C recommendation for HTML5 (http://www.w3.org/TR/encoding).
# Some sample encodings:
# plain, utf-8, utf-16be-bom, utf-16be, utf-16le, big5, gb18030, gbk,
# hz-gb-2312, euc-kr, euc-jp, iso-2022-jp, shift-jis, ...
#encoding: plain
# Exclude lines. A list of regular expressions to match. It drops the lines that are
# matching any regular expression from the list. The include_lines is called before
# exclude_lines. By default, no lines are dropped.
#exclude_lines: ['^DBG']
# Include lines. A list of regular expressions to match. It exports the lines that are
# matching any regular expression from the list. The include_lines is called before
# exclude_lines. By default, all the lines are exported.
#include_lines: ['^ERR', '^WARN']
# Exclude files. A list of regular expressions to match. Filebeat drops the files that
# are matching any regular expression from the list. By default, no files are dropped.
#exclude_files: ['.gz$']
# Method to determine if two files are the same or not. By default
# the Beat considers two files the same if their inode and device id are the same.
#file_identity.native: ~
# Optional additional fields. These fields can be freely picked
# to add additional information to the crawled log files for filtering
#fields:
# level: debug
# review: 1
# Set to true to store the additional fields as top level fields instead
# of under the "fields" sub-dictionary. In case of name conflicts with the
# fields added by Filebeat itself, the custom fields overwrite the default
# fields.
#fields_under_root: false
# Set to true to publish fields with null values in events.
#keep_null: false
# By default, all events contain `host.name`. This option can be set to true
# to disable the addition of this field to all events. The default value is
# false.
#publisher_pipeline.disable_host: false
# Ignore files which were modified more then the defined timespan in the past.
# ignore_older is disabled by default, so no files are ignored by setting it to 0.
# Time strings like 2h (2 hours), 5m (5 minutes) can be used.
#ignore_older: 0
# How often the input checks for new files in the paths that are specified
# for harvesting. Specify 1s to scan the directory as frequently as possible
# without causing Filebeat to scan too frequently. Default: 10s.
#scan_frequency: 10s
# Defines the buffer size every harvester uses when fetching the file
#harvester_buffer_size: 16384
# Maximum number of bytes a single log event can have
# All bytes after max_bytes are discarded and not sent. The default is 10MB.
# This is especially useful for multiline log messages which can get large.
#max_bytes: 10485760
# Characters which separate the lines. Valid values: auto, line_feed, vertical_tab, form_feed,
# carriage_return, carriage_return_line_feed, next_line, line_separator, paragraph_separator.
#line_terminator: auto
### Recursive glob configuration
# Expand "**" patterns into regular glob patterns.
#recursive_glob.enabled: true
### JSON configuration
# Decode JSON options. Enable this if your logs are structured in JSON.
# JSON key on which to apply the line filtering and multiline settings. This key
# must be top level and its value must be string, otherwise it is ignored. If
# no text key is defined, the line filtering and multiline features cannot be used.
#json.message_key:
# By default, the decoded JSON is placed under a "json" key in the output document.
# If you enable this setting, the keys are copied top level in the output document.
#json.keys_under_root: false
# If keys_under_root and this setting are enabled, then the values from the decoded
# JSON object overwrite the fields that Filebeat normally adds (type, source, offset, etc.)
# in case of conflicts.
#json.overwrite_keys: false
# If this setting is enabled, then keys in the decoded JSON object will be recursively
# de-dotted, and expanded into a hierarchical object structure.
# For example, `{"a.b.c": 123}` would be expanded into `{"a":{"b":{"c":123}}}`.
#json.expand_keys: false
# If this setting is enabled, Filebeat adds a "error.message" and "error.key: json" key in case of JSON
# unmarshaling errors or when a text key is defined in the configuration but cannot
# be used.
#json.add_error_key: false
### Multiline options
# Multiline can be used for log messages spanning multiple lines. This is common
# for Java Stack Traces or C-Line Continuation
# The regexp Pattern that has to be matched. The example pattern matches all lines starting with [
# multiline.pattern: ^\[
# Defines if the pattern set under pattern should be negated or not. Default is false.
#multiline.negate: false
# Match can be set to "after" or "before". It is used to define if lines should be append to a pattern
# that was (not) matched before or after or as long as a pattern is not matched based on negate.
# Note: After is the equivalent to previous and before is the equivalent to to next in Logstash
#multiline.match: after
# The maximum number of lines that are combined to one event.
# In case there are more the max_lines the additional lines are discarded.
# Default is 500
#multiline.max_lines: 500
# After the defined timeout, an multiline event is sent even if no new pattern was found to start a new event
# Default is 5s.
#multiline.timeout: 5s
# To aggregate constant number of lines into a single event use the count mode of multiline.
#multiline.type: count
# The number of lines to aggregate into a single event.
#multiline.count_lines: 3
# Do not add new line character when concatenating lines.
#multiline.skip_newline: false
# Setting tail_files to true means filebeat starts reading new files at the end
# instead of the beginning. If this is used in combination with log rotation
# this can mean that the first entries of a new file are skipped.
#tail_files: false
# The Ingest Node pipeline ID associated with this input. If this is set, it
# overwrites the pipeline option from the Elasticsearch output.
#pipeline:
# If symlinks is enabled, symlinks are opened and harvested. The harvester is opening the
# original for harvesting but will report the symlink name as source.
#symlinks: false
# Backoff values define how aggressively filebeat crawls new files for updates
# The default values can be used in most cases. Backoff defines how long it is waited
# to check a file again after EOF is reached. Default is 1s which means the file
# is checked every second if new lines were added. This leads to a near real time crawling.
# Every time a new line appears, backoff is reset to the initial value.
#backoff: 1s
# Max backoff defines what the maximum backoff time is. After having backed off multiple times
# from checking the files, the waiting time will never exceed max_backoff independent of the
# backoff factor. Having it set to 10s means in the worst case a new line can be added to a log
# file after having backed off multiple times, it takes a maximum of 10s to read the new line
#max_backoff: 10s
# The backoff factor defines how fast the algorithm backs off. The bigger the backoff factor,
# the faster the max_backoff value is reached. If this value is set to 1, no backoff will happen.
# The backoff value will be multiplied each time with the backoff_factor until max_backoff is reached
#backoff_factor: 2
# Max number of harvesters that are started in parallel.
# Default is 0 which means unlimited
#harvester_limit: 0
### Harvester closing options
# Close inactive closes the file handler after the predefined period.
# The period starts when the last line of the file was, not the file ModTime.
# Time strings like 2h (2 hours), 5m (5 minutes) can be used.
#close_inactive: 5m
# Close renamed closes a file handler when the file is renamed or rotated.
# Note: Potential data loss. Make sure to read and understand the docs for this option.
#close_renamed: false
# When enabling this option, a file handler is closed immediately in case a file can't be found
# any more. In case the file shows up again later, harvesting will continue at the last known position
# after scan_frequency.
#close_removed: true
# Closes the file handler as soon as the harvesters reaches the end of the file.
# By default this option is disabled.
# Note: Potential data loss. Make sure to read and understand the docs for this option.
#close_eof: false
### State options
# Files for the modification data is older then clean_inactive the state from the registry is removed
# By default this is disabled.
#clean_inactive: 0
# Removes the state for file which cannot be found on disk anymore immediately
#clean_removed: true
# Close timeout closes the harvester after the predefined time.
# This is independent if the harvester did finish reading the file or not.
# By default this option is disabled.
# Note: Potential data loss. Make sure to read and understand the docs for this option.
#close_timeout: 0
output.logstash:
hosts: ["graylog:5044"]