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Service Input Plugin: Tail
The tail plugin gathers metrics by reading a log file.
It works like the BSD tail
command and can keep reading when more logs are added.
Configuration:
# Read a log file like the BSD tail command
[[inputs.ltsv_log]]
## The measurement name
name_override = "nginx_access"
## A LTSV formatted log file path.
## See http://ltsv.org/ for Labeled Tab-separated Values (LTSV)
## Here is an example config for nginx (http://nginx.org/en/).
##
## log_format ltsv 'time:$time_iso8601\t'
## 'host:$host\t'
## 'http_host:$http_host\t'
## 'scheme:$scheme\t'
## 'remote_addr:$remote_addr\t'
## 'remote_user:$remote_user\t'
## 'request:$request\t'
## 'status:$status\t'
## 'body_bytes_sent:$body_bytes_sent\t'
## 'http_referer:$http_referer\t'
## 'http_user_agent:$http_user_agent\t'
## 'http_x_forwarded_for:$http_x_forwarded_for\t'
## 'request_time:$request_time';
## access_log /var/log/nginx/access.ltsv.log ltsv;
##
filename = "/var/log/nginx/access.ltsv.log"
## Reopen recreated files (tail -F)
re_open = true
## Fail early if the file does not exist
must_exist = false
## Poll for file changes instead of using inotify
poll = false
## Set this to true if the file is a named pipe (mkfifo)
pipe = false
## If non-zero, split longer lines into multiple lines
max_line_size = 0
## Set this false to enable logging to stderr, true to disable logging
disable_logging = false
## Data format to consume. Currently only "ltsv" is supported.
## Each data format has it's own unique set of configuration options, read
## more about them here:
## https://github.com/influxdata/telegraf/blob/master/docs/DATA_FORMATS_INPUT.md
data_format = "ltsv"
## Time label to be used to create a timestamp for a measurement.
time_label = "time"
## Time format for parsing timestamps.
## Please see https://golang.org/pkg/time/#Parse for the format string.
time_format = "2006-01-02T15:04:05Z07:00"
## Labels for string fields.
str_field_labels = []
## Labels for integer (64bit signed decimal integer) fields.
## For acceptable integer values, please refer to:
## https://golang.org/pkg/strconv/#ParseInt
int_field_labels = ["body_bytes_sent"]
## Labels for float (64bit float) fields.
## For acceptable float values, please refer to:
## https://golang.org/pkg/strconv/#ParseFloat
float_field_labels = ["request_time"]
## Labels for boolean fields.
## For acceptable boolean values, please refer to:
## https://golang.org/pkg/strconv/#ParseBool
bool_field_labels = []
## Labels for tags to be added
tag_labels = ["host", "http_host", "scheme", "remote_addr", "remote_user", "request", "status", "http_referer", "http_user_agent", "http_x_forwarded_for"]
## Method to modify duplicated measurement points.
## Must be one of "add_uniq_tag", "increment_time", "no_op".
## This will be used to modify duplicated points.
## For detail, please see https://docs.influxdata.com/influxdb/v0.10/troubleshooting/frequently_encountered_issues/#writing-duplicate-points
## NOTE: For modifier methods other than "no_op" to work correctly, the log lines
## MUST be sorted by timestamps in ascending order.
duplicate_points_modifier_method = "add_uniq_tag"
## When duplicate_points_modifier_method is "increment_time",
## this will be added to the time of the previous measurement
## if the time of current time is equal to or less than the
## time of the previous measurement.
##
## NOTE: You need to set this value equal to or greater than
## precisions of your output plugins. Otherwise the times will
## become the same value!
## For the precision of the InfluxDB plugin, please see
## https://github.com/influxdata/telegraf/blob/v0.10.1/plugins/outputs/influxdb/influxdb.go#L40-L42
## For the duration string format, please see
## https://golang.org/pkg/time/#ParseDuration
duplicate_points_increment_duration = "1us"
## When duplicate_points_modifier_method is "add_uniq_tag",
## this will be the label of the tag to be added to ensure uniqueness of points.
## NOTE: The uniq tag will be only added to the successive points of duplicated
## points, it will not be added to the first point of duplicated points.
## If you want to always add the uniq tag, add a tag with the same name as
## duplicate_points_modifier_uniq_tag and the string value "0" to [inputs.tail.tags].
duplicate_points_modifier_uniq_tag = "uniq"
## Defaults tags to be added to measurements.
[inputs.tail.tags]
log_host = "log.example.com"
Tail plugin with LTSV parser
Measurements & Fields:
- measurement of the name specified in the config
measurement
value - fields specified in the config
int_field_labels
,float_field_labels
,bool_field_labels
, andstr_field_labels
values.
Tags:
- tags specified in the config
inputs.tail.tags
,duplicate_points_modifier_uniq_tag
,tag_labels
values.
Example Output:
This is an example output with duplicate_points_modifier_method = "add_uniq_tag"
.
[root@localhost bin]# sudo -u telegraf ./telegraf -config /etc/telegraf/telegraf.conf -input-filter tail -debug & for i in `seq 1 3`; do curl -s -o /dev/null localhost; done && sleep 1 && for i in `seq 1 2`; do curl -s -o /dv/null localhost; done
[1] 2894
2016/03/05 19:04:35 Attempting connection to output: influxdb
2016/03/05 19:04:35 Successfully connected to output: influxdb
2016/03/05 19:04:35 Starting Telegraf (version 0.10.4.1-44-ga2a0d51)
2016/03/05 19:04:35 Loaded outputs: influxdb
2016/03/05 19:04:35 Loaded inputs: tail
2016/03/05 19:04:35 Tags enabled: host=localhost.localdomain
2016/03/05 19:04:35 Agent Config: Interval:5s, Debug:true, Quiet:false, Hostname:"localhost.localdomain", Flush Interval:10s
2016/03/05 19:04:35 Started a tail log reader, filename: /var/log/nginx/access.ltsv.log
2016/03/05 19:04:35 Seeked /var/log/nginx/access.ltsv.log - &{Offset:0 Whence:0}
> nginx_access,host=localhost,http_host=localhost,http_referer=-,http_user_agent=curl/7.29.0,http_x_forwarded_for=-,log_host=log.example.com,remote_addr=127.0.0.1,remote_user=-,request=GET\ /\ HTTP/1.1,scheme=http,status=200 body_bytes_sent=612i,request_time=0 1457172275000000000
> nginx_access,host=localhost,http_host=localhost,http_referer=-,http_user_agent=curl/7.29.0,http_x_forwarded_for=-,log_host=log.example.com,remote_addr=127.0.0.1,remote_user=-,request=GET\ /\ HTTP/1.1,scheme=http,status=200,uniq=1 body_bytes_sent=612i,request_time=0 1457172275000000000
> nginx_access,host=localhost,http_host=localhost,http_referer=-,http_user_agent=curl/7.29.0,http_x_forwarded_for=-,log_host=log.example.com,remote_addr=127.0.0.1,remote_user=-,request=GET\ /\ HTTP/1.1,scheme=http,status=200,uniq=2 body_bytes_sent=612i,request_time=0 1457172275000000000
> nginx_access,host=localhost,http_host=localhost,http_referer=-,http_user_agent=curl/7.29.0,http_x_forwarded_for=-,log_host=log.example.com,remote_addr=127.0.0.1,remote_user=-,request=GET\ /\ HTTP/1.1,scheme=http,status=200 body_bytes_sent=612i,request_time=0 1457172276000000000
> nginx_access,host=localhost,http_host=localhost,http_referer=-,http_user_agent=curl/7.29.0,http_x_forwarded_for=-,log_host=log.example.com,remote_addr=127.0.0.1,remote_user=-,request=GET\ /\ HTTP/1.1,scheme=http,status=200,uniq=1 body_bytes_sent=612i,request_time=0 1457172276000000000
2016/03/05 19:04:40 Gathered metrics, (5s interval), from 1 inputs in 23.904µs
This is an example output with duplicate_points_modifier_method = "increment_time"
and duplicate_points_increment_duration = "1ms"
.
[root@localhost bin]# sudo -u telegraf ./telegraf -config /etc/telegraf/telegraf.conf -input-filter tail -debug & for i in `seq 1 3`; do curl -s -o /dev/null localhost; done && sleep 1 && for i in `seq 1 2`; do curl -s -o /dv/null localhost; done
[1] 2845
2016/03/05 19:03:13 Attempting connection to output: influxdb
2016/03/05 19:03:13 Successfully connected to output: influxdb
2016/03/05 19:03:13 Starting Telegraf (version 0.10.4.1-44-ga2a0d51)
2016/03/05 19:03:13 Loaded outputs: influxdb
2016/03/05 19:03:13 Loaded inputs: tail
2016/03/05 19:03:13 Tags enabled: host=localhost.localdomain
2016/03/05 19:03:13 Agent Config: Interval:5s, Debug:true, Quiet:false, Hostname:"localhost.localdomain", Flush Interval:10s
2016/03/05 19:03:13 Started a tail log reader, filename: /var/log/nginx/access.ltsv.log
2016/03/05 19:03:13 Seeked /var/log/nginx/access.ltsv.log - &{Offset:0 Whence:0}
> nginx_access,host=localhost,http_host=localhost,http_referer=-,http_user_agent=curl/7.29.0,http_x_forwarded_for=-,log_host=log.example.com,remote_addr=127.0.0.1,remote_user=-,request=GET\ /\ HTTP/1.1,scheme=http,status=200 body_bytes_sent=612i,request_time=0 1457172193000000000
> nginx_access,host=localhost,http_host=localhost,http_referer=-,http_user_agent=curl/7.29.0,http_x_forwarded_for=-,log_host=log.example.com,remote_addr=127.0.0.1,remote_user=-,request=GET\ /\ HTTP/1.1,scheme=http,status=200 body_bytes_sent=612i,request_time=0 1457172193001000000
> nginx_access,host=localhost,http_host=localhost,http_referer=-,http_user_agent=curl/7.29.0,http_x_forwarded_for=-,log_host=log.example.com,remote_addr=127.0.0.1,remote_user=-,request=GET\ /\ HTTP/1.1,scheme=http,status=200 body_bytes_sent=612i,request_time=0 1457172193002000000
> nginx_access,host=localhost,http_host=localhost,http_referer=-,http_user_agent=curl/7.29.0,http_x_forwarded_for=-,log_host=log.example.com,remote_addr=127.0.0.1,remote_user=-,request=GET\ /\ HTTP/1.1,scheme=http,status=200 body_bytes_sent=612i,request_time=0 1457172194000000000
> nginx_access,host=localhost,http_host=localhost,http_referer=-,http_user_agent=curl/7.29.0,http_x_forwarded_for=-,log_host=log.example.com,remote_addr=127.0.0.1,remote_user=-,request=GET\ /\ HTTP/1.1,scheme=http,status=200 body_bytes_sent=612i,request_time=0 1457172194001000000
2016/03/05 19:03:15 Gathered metrics, (5s interval), from 1 inputs in 52.911µs