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Directory layout

The directory layout of an installation is as follows:

Tip

Archive installation has a different layout. See zip, tar.gz, or tgz.

Type Description Default Location Config Option
home Home of the Packetbeat installation. path.home
bin The location for the binary files. {path.home}/bin
config The location for configuration files. {path.home} path.config
data The location for persistent data files. {path.home}/data path.data
logs The location for the logs created by Packetbeat. {path.home}/logs path.logs

You can change these settings by using CLI flags or setting path options in the configuration file.

Packetbeat uses the following default paths unless you explicitly change them.

Type Description Location
home Home of the Packetbeat installation. /usr/share/packetbeat
bin The location for the binary files. /usr/share/packetbeat/bin
config The location for configuration files. /etc/packetbeat
data The location for persistent data files. /var/lib/packetbeat
logs The location for the logs created by Packetbeat. /var/log/packetbeat

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.

Type Description Location
home Home of the Packetbeat installation. /usr/share/packetbeat
bin The location for the binary files. /usr/share/packetbeat
config The location for configuration files. /usr/share/packetbeat
data The location for persistent data files. /usr/share/packetbeat/data
logs The location for the logs created by Packetbeat. /usr/share/packetbeat/logs
Type Description Location
home Home of the Packetbeat installation. {extract.path}
bin The location for the binary files. {extract.path}
config The location for configuration files. {extract.path}
data The location for persistent data files. {extract.path}/data
logs The location for the logs created by Packetbeat. {extract.path}/logs

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