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Apr 30, 2015
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Alex Robinson
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Merge pull request #7579 from satnam6502/fluentd-es-image
Improve comment in Fluentd to ES logging config file
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# This configuration file for Fluentd / td-agent is used
# to watch changes to Docker log files that live in the
# directory /var/lib/docker/containers/ which are then submitted to
# Elasticsearch (running on the machine %ES_HOST%:9200) which
# assumes the installation of the fluentd-elasticsearch plug-in.
# directory /var/lib/docker/containers/ and are symbolically
# linked to from the /varlog directory using names that capture the
# pod name and container name. These logs are then submitted to
# Elasticsearch which assumes the installation of the fluentd-elasticsearch plug-in.
# See https://github.com/uken/fluent-plugin-elasticsearch for
# more information about the plug-in. This file needs to be
# patched to replace ES_HOST with the name of the actual
# machine running Elasticsearch.
# more information about the plug-in.
# Maintainer: Satnam Singh (satnam@google.com)
#
# Exampe
# ======
# Examp
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# ======
=
# A line in the Docker log file might like like this JSON:
#
# {"log":"2014/09/25 21:15:03 Got request with path wombat\n",
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@@ -20,7 +19,7 @@
# The time_format specification below makes sure we properly
# parse the time format produced by Docker. This will be
# submitted to Elasticsearch and should appear like:
# $ curl 'http://elasticsearch:9200/_search?pretty'
# $ curl 'http://elasticsearch
-logging.default
:9200/_search?pretty'
# ...
# {
# "_index" : "logstash-2014.09.25",
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@@ -32,6 +31,35 @@
# "@timestamp":"2014-09-25T22:45:50+00:00"}
# },
# ...
#
# The record reformer is used to write the tag to focus on the pod name
# and the Kubernetes container name. For example a Docker container's logs
# might be in the directory:
# /var/lib/docker/containers/997599971ee6366d4a5920d25b79286ad45ff37a74494f262e3bc98d909d0a7b
# and in the file:
# 997599971ee6366d4a5920d25b79286ad45ff37a74494f262e3bc98d909d0a7b-json.log
# where 997599971ee6... is the Docker ID of the running container.
# The Kubernetes kubelet makes a symbolic link to this file on the host machine
# in the /var/log/containers directory which includes the pod name and the Kubernetes
# container name:
# synthetic-logger-0.25lps-pod_default-synth-lgr-997599971ee6366d4a5920d25b79286ad45ff37a74494f262e3bc98d909d0a7b.log
# ->
# /var/lib/docker/containers/997599971ee6366d4a5920d25b79286ad45ff37a74494f262e3bc98d909d0a7b/997599971ee6366d4a5920d25b79286ad45ff37a74494f262e3bc98d909d0a7b-json.log
# The /var/log directory on the host is mapped to the /varlog directory in the container
# running this instance of Fluentd and we end up collecting the file:
# /varlog/containers/synthetic-logger-0.25lps-pod_default-synth-lgr-997599971ee6366d4a5920d25b79286ad45ff37a74494f262e3bc98d909d0a7b.log
# This results in the tag:
# varlog.containers.synthetic-logger-0.25lps-pod_default-synth-lgr-997599971ee6366d4a5920d25b79286ad45ff37a74494f262e3bc98d909d0a7b.log
# The record reformer is used is discard the varlog.containers prefix and
# the Docker container ID suffix and "kubernetes." is pre-pended giving the
# final tag which is ingested into Elasticsearch:
# kubernetes.synthetic-logger-0.25lps-pod_default-synth-lgr
# This makes it easier for users to search for logs by pod name or by
# the name of the Kubernetes container regardless of how many times the
# Kubernetes pod has been restarted (resulting in a several Docker container IDs).
# TODO: Propagate the labels associated with a container along with its logs
# so users can query logs using labels as well as or instead of the pod name
# and container name.
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