- Metricbeat Reference: other versions:
- Overview
- Getting started with Metricbeat
- Setting up and running Metricbeat
- Upgrading Metricbeat
- How Metricbeat works
- Configuring Metricbeat
- Specify which modules to run
- Specify general settings
- Load external configuration files
- Configure the internal queue
- Configure the output
- Specify SSL settings
- Filter and enhance the exported data
- Parse data by using ingest node
- Set up project paths
- Set up the Kibana endpoint
- Load the Kibana dashboards
- Load the Elasticsearch index template
- Configure logging
- Use environment variables in the configuration
- Autodiscover
- YAML tips and gotchas
- Regular expression support
- HTTP Endpoint
- metricbeat.reference.yml
- Modules
- Aerospike module
- Apache module
- Ceph module
- Couchbase module
- Docker module
- Dropwizard module
- Elasticsearch module
- Elasticsearch cluster_stats metricset
- Elasticsearch index metricset
- Elasticsearch index_recovery metricset
- Elasticsearch index_summary metricset
- Elasticsearch ml_job metricset
- elasticsearch ml_job MetricSet
- Elasticsearch node metricset
- Elasticsearch node_stats metricset
- Elasticsearch pending_tasks metricset
- elasticsearch pending_tasks MetricSet
- Elasticsearch shard metricset
- envoyproxy module
- Etcd module
- Golang module
- Graphite module
- HAProxy module
- HTTP module
- Jolokia module
- Kafka module
- Kibana module
- Kubernetes module
- Kubernetes apiserver metricset
- Kubernetes container metricset
- Kubernetes event metricset
- Kubernetes node metricset
- Kubernetes pod metricset
- Kubernetes state_container metricset
- Kubernetes state_deployment metricset
- Kubernetes state_node metricset
- Kubernetes state_pod metricset
- Kubernetes state_replicaset metricset
- Kubernetes state_statefulset metricset
- Kubernetes system metricset
- Kubernetes volume metricset
- kvm module
- Logstash module
- Memcached module
- MongoDB module
- Munin module
- MySQL module
- Nginx module
- PHP_FPM module
- PostgreSQL module
- Prometheus module
- RabbitMQ module
- Redis module
- System module
- System core metricset
- System cpu metricset
- System diskio metricset
- System filesystem metricset
- System fsstat metricset
- System load metricset
- System memory metricset
- System network metricset
- System process metricset
- System process_summary metricset
- System raid metricset
- System socket metricset
- System uptime metricset
- traefik module
- uwsgi module
- vSphere module
- Windows module
- ZooKeeper module
- Exported fields
- Aerospike fields
- Apache fields
- Beat fields
- Ceph fields
- Cloud provider metadata fields
- Common fields
- Couchbase fields
- Docker fields
- Docker fields
- Dropwizard fields
- Elasticsearch fields
- envoyproxy fields
- Etcd fields
- Golang fields
- Graphite fields
- HAProxy fields
- Host fields
- HTTP fields
- Jolokia fields
- Kafka fields
- Kibana fields
- Kubernetes fields
- Kubernetes fields
- kvm fields
- Logstash fields
- Memcached fields
- MongoDB fields
- Munin fields
- MySQL fields
- Nginx fields
- PHP_FPM fields
- PostgreSQL fields
- Prometheus fields
- RabbitMQ fields
- Redis fields
- System fields
- traefik fields
- uwsgi fields
- vSphere fields
- Windows fields
- ZooKeeper fields
- Monitoring Metricbeat
- Securing Metricbeat
- Troubleshooting
- Contributing to Beats
Configure logging
editConfigure logging
editThe logging
section of the metricbeat.yml
config file contains options
for configuring the logging output. The logging system can write logs to
the syslog or rotate log files. If logging is not explicitly configured the file
output is used.
logging.level: info logging.to_files: true logging.files: path: /var/log/metricbeat name: metricbeat keepfiles: 7 permissions: 0644
In addition to setting logging options in the config file, you can modify the logging output configuration from the command line. See Command reference.
Configuration options
editYou can specify the following options in the logging
section of the
metricbeat.yml
config file:
logging.to_syslog
editWhen true, writes all logging output to the syslog.
This option is not supported on Windows.
logging.to_eventlog
editWhen true, writes all logging output to the Windows Event Log.
logging.to_files
editWhen true, writes all logging output to files. The log files are automatically rotated when the log file size limit is reached.
Metricbeat only creates a log file if there is logging output. For
example, if you set the log level
to error
and there are no
errors, there will be no log file in the directory specified for logs.
logging.level
editMinimum log level. One of debug
, info
, warning
, or error
. The default
log level is info
.
-
debug
-
Logs debug messages, including a detailed printout of all events
flushed. Also logs informational messages, warnings, errors, and
critical errors. When the log level is
debug
, you can specify a list ofselectors
to display debug messages for specific components. If no selectors are specified, the*
selector is used to display debug messages for all components. -
info
- Logs informational messages, including the number of events that are published. Also logs any warnings, errors, or critical errors.
-
warning
- Logs warnings, errors, and critical errors.
-
error
- Logs errors and critical errors.
logging.selectors
editThe list of debugging-only selector tags used by different Metricbeat components.
Use *
to enable debug output for all components. For example add publish
to display
all the debug messages related to event publishing. When starting metricbeat,
selectors can be overwritten using the -d
command line option (-d
also sets
the debug log level).
logging.metrics.enabled
editIf enabled, Metricbeat periodically logs its internal metrics that have changed in the last period. For each metric that changed, the delta from the value at the beginning of the period is logged. Also, the total values for all non-zero internal metrics are logged on shutdown. The default is true.
Here is an example log line:
2017-12-17T19:17:42.667-0500 INFO [metrics] log/log.go:110 Non-zero metrics in the last 30s: beat.info.uptime.ms=30004 beat.memstats.gc_next=5046416
Note that we currently offer no backwards compatible guarantees for the internal metrics and for this reason they are also not documented.
logging.metrics.period
editThe period after which to log the internal metrics. The default is 30s.
logging.files.path
editThe directory that log files are written to. The default is the logs path. See the Directory layout section for details.
logging.files.name
editThe name of the file that logs are written to. The default is metricbeat.
logging.files.rotateeverybytes
editThe maximum size of a log file. If the limit is reached, a new log file is generated. The default size limit is 10485760 (10 MB).
logging.files.keepfiles
editThe number of most recent rotated log files to keep on disk. Older files are
deleted during log rotation. The default value is 7. The keepfiles
options has
to be in the range of 2 to 1024 files.
logging.files.permissions
editThe permissions mask to apply when rotating log files. The default value is
0600. The permissions
option must be a valid Unix-style file permissions mask
expressed in octal notation. In Go, numbers in octal notation must start with
0.
Examples:
- 0644: give read and write access to the file owner, and read access to all others.
- 0600: give read and write access to the file owner, and no access to all others.
- 0664: give read and write access to the file owner and members of the group associated with the file, as well as read access to all other users.
logging.json
editWhen true, logs messages in JSON format. The default is false.
Logging format
editThe logging format is generally the same for each logging output. The one exception is with the syslog output where the timestamp is not included in the message because syslog adds its own timestamp.
Each log message consists of the following parts:
- Timestamp in ISO8601 format
- Level
- Logger name contained in brackets (Optional)
- File name and line number of the caller
- Message
- Structured data encoded in JSON (Optional)
Below are some samples:
2017-12-17T18:54:16.241-0500 INFO logp/core_test.go:13 unnamed global logger
2017-12-17T18:54:16.242-0500 INFO [example] logp/core_test.go:16 some message
2017-12-17T18:54:16.242-0500 INFO [example] logp/core_test.go:19 some message {"x": 1}
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