Fluentd output plugin for Site24x7
With Site24x7 plugin for Fluentd, you can parse and send logs directly from Fluentd, without having to use a separate log shipper.
Installation
To add the plugin to your fluentd agent, use the following command:
$ gem install fluent-plugin-site24x7
If you have installed the td-agent instead
$ /usr/sbin/td-agent-gem install fluent-plugin-site24x7
Usage
Configure the output plugin
To match events and send them to Site24x7, add the following code to your configuration file.
# Match events tagged with "site24x7.**" and send them to Site24x7
<match site24x7.**>
@type site24x7
@id site24x7_agent
log_type_config <your_log_type_config>
# Optional parameters
max_retry '3'
retry_interval '2'
http_idle_timeout '5'
http_read_timeout '30'
# Optional http proxy
http_proxy 'http://user:[email protected]:proxy.port'
<buffer>
@type memory
flush_thread_count 4
flush_interval 3s
chunk_limit_size 5m
chunk_limit_records 500
</buffer>
</match>
After restarting FluentD, any events tagged with site24x7 are shipped to Site24x7 platform.
Parameters
As fluent-plugin-site24x7 is an output_buffer, you can set all the output_buffer properties like it's described in the fluentd documentation.
Property | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
log_type_config | log_type_config of your configured log type in site24x7 | nil |
max_retry | Number of times to resend failed uploads | 3 |
retry_interval | Time interval to sleep initially between retries, exponential step-off | 2 seconds |
http_idle_timeout | Timeout (in seconds) for which http persistent connection will stay open without traffic | 5 seconds |
http_read_timeout | Timeout (in seconds) when the socket connects until the connection breaks | 30 secods |
http_proxy | Your proxy uri | nil |
Release Notes
- 0.1.2 - Timezone parsing issue fixed
- 0.1.1 - Minor changes
- 0.1.0 - Initial Release