Configure project paths
The path
section of the winlogbeat.yml
config file contains configuration options that define where Winlogbeat looks for its files. For example, Winlogbeat looks for the Elasticsearch template file in the configuration path and writes log files in the logs path. Winlogbeat looks for its registry files in the data path.
Please see the Directory layout section for more details.
Here is an example configuration:
path.home: /usr/share/beat
path.config: /etc/beat
path.data: /var/lib/beat
path.logs: /var/log/
Note that it is possible to override these options by using command line flags.
You can specify the following options in the path
section of the winlogbeat.yml
config file:
The home path for the Winlogbeat installation. This is the default base path for all other path settings and for miscellaneous files that come with the distribution (for example, the sample dashboards). If not set by a CLI flag or in the configuration file, the default for the home path is the location of the Winlogbeat binary.
Example:
path.home: /usr/share/beats
The configuration path for the Winlogbeat installation. This is the default base path for configuration files, including the main YAML configuration file and the Elasticsearch template file. If not set by a CLI flag or in the configuration file, the default for the configuration path is the home path.
Example:
path.config: /usr/share/beats/config
The data path for the Winlogbeat installation. This is the default base path for all the files in which Winlogbeat needs to store its data. If not set by a CLI flag or in the configuration file, the default for the data path is a data
subdirectory inside the home path.
Example:
path.data: /var/lib/beats
When running multiple Winlogbeat instances on the same host, make sure they each have a distinct path.data
value.
The logs path for a Winlogbeat installation. This is the default location for Winlogbeat’s log files. If not set by a CLI flag or in the configuration file, the default for the logs path is a logs
subdirectory inside the home path.
Example:
path.logs: /var/log/beats