- Packetbeat Reference: other versions:
- Overview
- Get started
- Set up and run
- Upgrade Packetbeat
- Configure
- Traffic sniffing
- Network flows
- Protocols
- Processes
- General settings
- Project paths
- Output
- Kerberos
- SSL
- Index lifecycle management (ILM)
- Elasticsearch index template
- Kibana endpoint
- Kibana dashboards
- Processors
- Define processors
- add_cloud_metadata
- add_cloudfoundry_metadata
- add_docker_metadata
- add_fields
- add_host_metadata
- add_id
- add_kubernetes_metadata
- add_labels
- add_locale
- add_observer_metadata
- add_process_metadata
- add_tags
- community_id
- convert
- copy_fields
- decode_base64_field
- decode_json_fields
- decompress_gzip_field
- dissect
- dns
- drop_event
- drop_fields
- extract_array
- fingerprint
- include_fields
- registered_domain
- rename
- translate_sid
- truncate_fields
- urldecode
- Internal queue
- Logging
- HTTP endpoint
- packetbeat.reference.yml
- How to guides
- Exported fields
- AMQP fields
- Beat fields
- Cassandra fields
- Cloud provider metadata fields
- Common fields
- DHCPv4 fields
- DNS fields
- Docker fields
- ECS fields
- Flow Event fields
- Host fields
- HTTP fields
- ICMP fields
- Jolokia Discovery autodiscover provider fields
- Kubernetes fields
- Memcache fields
- MongoDb fields
- MySQL fields
- NFS fields
- PostgreSQL fields
- Process fields
- Raw fields
- Redis fields
- Thrift-RPC fields
- Detailed TLS fields
- Transaction Event fields
- Measurements (Transactions) fields
- Monitor
- Secure
- Visualize Packetbeat data in Kibana
- Troubleshoot
- Get help
- Debug
- Record a trace
- Common problems
- Dashboard in Kibana is breaking up data fields incorrectly
- Packetbeat doesn’t see any packets when using mirror ports
- Packetbeat can’t capture traffic from Windows loopback interface
- Packetbeat is missing long running transactions
- Packetbeat isn’t capturing MySQL performance data
- Packetbeat uses too much bandwidth
- Error loading config file
- Found unexpected or unknown characters
- Logstash connection doesn’t work
- @metadata is missing in Logstash
- Not sure whether to use Logstash or Beats
- SSL client fails to connect to Logstash
- Monitoring UI shows fewer Beats than expected
- Dashboard could not locate the index-pattern
- Fields show up as nested JSON in Kibana
- Contribute to Beats
Directory layout
editDirectory layout
editThe directory layout of an installation is as follows:
Type | Description | Default Location | Config Option |
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home |
Home of the Packetbeat installation. |
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bin |
The location for the binary files. |
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config |
The location for configuration files. |
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data |
The location for persistent data files. |
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logs |
The location for the logs created by Packetbeat. |
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You can change these settings by using CLI flags or setting path options in the configuration file.
Default paths
editPacketbeat uses the following default paths unless you explicitly change them.
deb and rpm
editType | Description | Location |
---|---|---|
home |
Home of the Packetbeat installation. |
|
bin |
The location for the binary files. |
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config |
The location for configuration files. |
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data |
The location for persistent data files. |
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logs |
The location for the logs created by Packetbeat. |
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For the deb and rpm distributions, these paths are set in the init script or in
the systemd unit file. Make sure that you start the Packetbeat service by using
the preferred operating system method (init scripts or systemctl
).
Otherwise the paths might be set incorrectly.
docker
editType | Description | Location |
---|---|---|
home |
Home of the Packetbeat installation. |
|
bin |
The location for the binary files. |
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config |
The location for configuration files. |
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data |
The location for persistent data files. |
|
logs |
The location for the logs created by Packetbeat. |
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zip, tar.gz, or tgz
editType | Description | Location |
---|---|---|
home |
Home of the Packetbeat installation. |
|
bin |
The location for the binary files. |
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config |
The location for configuration files. |
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data |
The location for persistent data files. |
|
logs |
The location for the logs created by Packetbeat. |
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For the zip, tar.gz, or tgz distributions, these paths are based on the location of the extracted binary file. This means that if you start Packetbeat with the following simple command, all paths are set correctly:
./packetbeat
brew
editType | Description | Location |
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home |
Home of the Packetbeat installation. |
|
bin |
The location for the binary files. |
|
config |
The location for configuration files. |
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data |
The location for persistent data files. |
|
logs |
The location for the logs created by Packetbeat. |
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