This article explains how to install calyptia-fluentd, which is maintained by after its acquisition of Calyptia.
What is calyptia-fluentd?
Fluentd is written in Ruby for flexibility, with performance-sensitive parts in C. However, some users may have difficulty installing and operating a Ruby daemon.
That is why Chronosphere (formerly Calyptia) provides the alternative stable distribution of Fluentd, called calyptia-fluentd.
How to install calyptia-fluentd
Step 0: Before Installation
Please follow the to configure your OS properly.
Step 1: Install from Apt Repository
NOTE: If your OS is not supported, consider instead.
A shell script is provided to automate the installation process for each version. The shell script registers a new apt repository at /etc/apt/sources.list.d/calyptia-fluentd.sources and installs the calyptia-fluentd deb package.
For Ubuntu Focal:
# calyptia-fluentd 1
curl -fsSL https://calyptia-fluentd.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/calyptia-fluentd-1-ubuntu-focal.sh | sh
For Ubuntu Bionic:
# calyptia-fluentd 1
curl -fsSL https://calyptia-fluentd.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/calyptia-fluentd-1-ubuntu-bionic.sh | sh
For Ubuntu Xenial:
# calyptia-fluentd 1
curl -fsSL https://calyptia-fluentd.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/calyptia-fluentd-1-ubuntu-xenial.sh | sh
For Debian Buster:
# calyptia-fluentd 1
curl -fsSL https://calyptia-fluentd.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/calyptia-fluentd-1-debian-buster.sh | sh
Step 2: Launch Daemon
systemd
Use /lib/systemd/system/calyptia-fluentd script to start, stop, or restart the agent:
$ sudo systemctl start calyptia-fluentd.service
$ sudo systemctl status calyptia-fluentd.service
● calyptia-fluentd.service - calyptia-fluentd: Fluentd based data collector for Calyptia Services
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/calyptia-fluentd.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Fri 2021-05-28 15:29:45 JST; 1s ago
Docs: https://docs.fluentd.org/
Process: 406739 ExecStart=/opt/calyptia-fluentd/bin/fluentd --log $CALYPTIA_FLUENTD_LOG_FILE --daemon /var/run/calyptia-fluentd/calyptia-fluentd.pid $CALYPTIA_FLUENTD_OPTIONS (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Main PID: 406762 (fluentd)
Tasks: 5 (limit: 4915)
CGroup: /system.slice/calyptia-fluentd.service
├─406762 /opt/calyptia-fluentd/bin/ruby /opt/calyptia-fluentd/bin/fluentd --log /var/log/calyptia-fluentd/calyptia-fluentd.log --daemon /var/run/calyptia-fluentd/calyptia-fluentd.pid
└─406835 /opt/calyptia-fluentd/bin/ruby -Eascii-8bit:ascii-8bit /opt/calyptia-fluentd/bin/fluentd --log /var/log/calyptia-fluentd/calyptia-fluentd.log --daemon /var/run/calyptia-fluentd/calyptia-fluentd.pid --under-supervisor
To customize systemd behavior, put your calyptia-fluentd.service in /lib/systemd/system.
Please make sure your configuration file path is:
/etc/calyptia-fluentd/calyptia-fluentd.conf
Step 3: Post Sample Logs via HTTP
The default configuration (/etc/calyptia-fluentd/calyptia-fluentd.conf) is to receive logs at an HTTP endpoint and route them to stdout. For calyptia-fluentd logs, see /var/log/calyptia-fluentd/calyptia-fluentd.log.
You can post sample log records with curl command:
You are now ready to collect real logs with Fluentd. Refer to the following tutorials on how to collect data from various sources:
Basic Configuration
Application Logs
Examples
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