Unix input
This functionality is in beta and is subject to change. The design and code is less mature than official GA features and is being provided as-is with no warranties. Beta features are not subject to the support SLA of official GA features.
Use the unix
input to read events over a stream-oriented Unix domain socket.
Example configuration:
filebeat.inputs:
- type: unix
max_message_size: 10MiB
path: "/var/run/filebeat.sock"
The unix
input supports the following configuration options plus the Common options described later.
The maximum size of the message received over the socket. The default is 20MiB
.
The path to the Unix socket that will receive events.
The type to of the Unix socket that will receive events. Valid values are stream
and datagram
. The default is stream
.
The group ownership of the Unix socket that will be created by Filebeat. The default is the primary group name for the user Filebeat is running as. This option is ignored on Windows.
The file mode of the Unix socket that will be created by Filebeat. This is expected to be a file mode as an octal string. The default value is the system default (generally 0755
).
Specify the framing used to split incoming events. Can be one of delimiter
or rfc6587
. delimiter
uses the characters specified in line_delimiter
to split the incoming events. rfc6587
supports octet counting and non-transparent framing as described in RFC6587. line_delimiter
is used to split the events in non-transparent framing. The default is delimiter
.
Specify the characters used to split the incoming events. The default is \n.
The at most number of connections to accept at any given point in time.
The number of seconds of inactivity before a connection is closed. The default is 300s
.
See SSL for more information.
This input exposes metrics under the HTTP monitoring endpoint. These metrics are exposed under the /inputs
path. They can be used to observe the activity of the input.
Metric | Description |
---|---|
path |
Path of the unix socket. |
received_events_total |
Total number of packets (events) that have been received. |
received_bytes_total |
Total number of bytes received. |
arrival_period |
Histogram of the time between successive packets in nanoseconds. |
processing_time |
Histogram of the time taken to process packets in nanoseconds. |
The following configuration options are supported by all inputs.
Use the enabled
option to enable and disable inputs. By default, enabled is set to true.
A list of tags that Filebeat includes in the tags
field of each published event. Tags make it easy to select specific events in Kibana or apply conditional filtering in Logstash. These tags will be appended to the list of tags specified in the general configuration.
Example:
filebeat.inputs:
- type: unix
. . .
tags: ["json"]
Optional fields that you can specify to add additional information to the output. For example, you might add fields that you can use for filtering log data. Fields can be scalar values, arrays, dictionaries, or any nested combination of these. By default, the fields that you specify here will be grouped under a fields
sub-dictionary in the output document. To store the custom fields as top-level fields, set the fields_under_root
option to true. If a duplicate field is declared in the general configuration, then its value will be overwritten by the value declared here.
filebeat.inputs:
- type: unix
. . .
fields:
app_id: query_engine_12
If this option is set to true, the custom fields are stored as top-level fields in the output document instead of being grouped under a fields
sub-dictionary. If the custom field names conflict with other field names added by Filebeat, then the custom fields overwrite the other fields.
A list of processors to apply to the input data.
See Processors for information about specifying processors in your config.
The ingest pipeline ID to set for the events generated by this input.
The pipeline ID can also be configured in the Elasticsearch output, but this option usually results in simpler configuration files. If the pipeline is configured both in the input and output, the option from the input is used.
The pipeline
is always lowercased. If pipeline: Foo-Bar
, then the pipeline name in Elasticsearch needs to be defined as foo-bar
.
If this option is set to true, fields with null
values will be published in the output document. By default, keep_null
is set to false
.
If present, this formatted string overrides the index for events from this input (for elasticsearch outputs), or sets the raw_index
field of the event’s metadata (for other outputs). This string can only refer to the agent name and version and the event timestamp; for access to dynamic fields, use output.elasticsearch.index
or a processor.
Example value: "%{[agent.name]}-myindex-%{+yyyy.MM.dd}"
might expand to "filebeat-myindex-2019.11.01"
.
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
.