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[role="xpack"]
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[testenv="basic"]
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[[configuring-filebeat]]
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== Collecting {es} log data with {filebeat}
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[subs="attributes"]
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++++
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<titleabbrev>Collecting log data with {filebeat}</titleabbrev>
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++++
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You can use {filebeat} to monitor the {es} log files, collect log events, and
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ship them to the monitoring cluster. Your recent logs are visible on the
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*Monitoring* page in {kib}.
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//NOTE: The tagged regions are re-used in the Stack Overview.
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. Verify that {es} is running and that the monitoring cluster is ready to
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receive data from {filebeat}.
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+
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--
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TIP: In production environments, we strongly recommend using a separate cluster
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(referred to as the _monitoring cluster_) to store the data. Using a separate
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monitoring cluster prevents production cluster outages from impacting your
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ability to access your monitoring data. It also prevents monitoring activities
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from impacting the performance of your production cluster. See
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<<monitoring-production>>.
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--
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. Enable the collection of monitoring data on your cluster.
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+
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--
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include::configuring-metricbeat.asciidoc[tag=enable-collection]
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For more information, see <<monitoring-settings>> and <<cluster-update-settings>>.
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--
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. Identify which logs you want to monitor.
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+
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--
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The {filebeat} {es} module can handle
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<<audit-log-output,audit logs>>,
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<<deprecation-logging,deprecation logs>>,
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<<gc-logging,gc logs>>, <<logging,server logs>>, and
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<<index-modules-slowlog,slow logs>>.
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For more information about the location of your {es} logs, see the
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<<path-settings,path.logs>> setting.
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IMPORTANT: If there are both structured (`*.json`) and unstructured (plain text)
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versions of the logs, you must use the structured logs. Otherwise, they might
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not appear in the appropriate context in {kib}.
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--
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. {filebeat-ref}/filebeat-installation-configuration.html[Install {filebeat}] on the {es}
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nodes that contain logs that you want to monitor.
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. Identify where to send the log data.
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--
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// tag::output-elasticsearch[]
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For example, specify {es} output information for your monitoring cluster in
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the {filebeat} configuration file (`filebeat.yml`):
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[source,yaml]
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----------------------------------
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output.elasticsearch:
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# Array of hosts to connect to.
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hosts: ["http://es-mon-1:9200", "http://es-mon2:9200"] <1>
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# Optional protocol and basic auth credentials.
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#protocol: "https"
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#username: "elastic"
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#password: "changeme"
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----------------------------------
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<1> In this example, the data is stored on a monitoring cluster with nodes
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`es-mon-1` and `es-mon-2`.
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If you configured the monitoring cluster to use encrypted communications, you
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must access it via HTTPS. For example, use a `hosts` setting like
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`https://es-mon-1:9200`.
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IMPORTANT: The {es} {monitor-features} use ingest pipelines, therefore the
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cluster that stores the monitoring data must have at least one
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<<ingest,ingest node>>.
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If {es} {security-features} are enabled on the monitoring cluster, you must
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provide a valid user ID and password so that {filebeat} can send metrics
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successfully.
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For more information about these configuration options, see
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{filebeat-ref}/elasticsearch-output.html[Configure the {es} output].
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// end::output-elasticsearch[]
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--
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. Optional: Identify where to visualize the data.
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--
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// tag::setup-kibana[]
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{filebeat} provides example {kib} dashboards, visualizations and searches. To
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load the dashboards into the appropriate {kib} instance, specify the
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`setup.kibana` information in the {filebeat} configuration file
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(`filebeat.yml`) on each node:
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[source,yaml]
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----------------------------------
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setup.kibana:
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host: "localhost:5601"
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#username: "my_kibana_user"
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#password: "YOUR_PASSWORD"
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----------------------------------
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TIP: In production environments, we strongly recommend using a dedicated {kib}
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instance for your monitoring cluster.
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If {security-features} are enabled, you must provide a valid user ID and
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password so that {filebeat} can connect to {kib}:
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.. Create a user on the monitoring cluster that has the
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<<built-in-roles,`kibana_admin` built-in role>> or equivalent
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privileges.
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.. Add the `username` and `password` settings to the {es} output information in
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the {filebeat} configuration file. The example shows a hard-coded password, but
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you should store sensitive values in the
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{filebeat-ref}/keystore.html[secrets keystore].
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See {filebeat-ref}/setup-kibana-endpoint.html[Configure the {kib} endpoint].
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// end::setup-kibana[]
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--
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. Enable the {es} module and set up the initial {filebeat} environment on each
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node.
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--
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// tag::enable-es-module[]
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For example:
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["source","sh",subs="attributes,callouts"]
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----------------------------------------------------------------------
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filebeat modules enable elasticsearch
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filebeat setup -e
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----------------------------------------------------------------------
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For more information, see
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{filebeat-ref}/filebeat-module-elasticsearch.html[{es} module].
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// end::enable-es-module[]
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--
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. Configure the {es} module in {filebeat} on each node.
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--
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// tag::configure-es-module[]
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If the logs that you want to monitor aren't in the default location, set the
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appropriate path variables in the `modules.d/elasticsearch.yml` file. See
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{filebeat-ref}/filebeat-module-elasticsearch.html#configuring-elasticsearch-module[Configure the {es} module].
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IMPORTANT: If there are JSON logs, configure the `var.paths` settings to point
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to them instead of the plain text logs.
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// end::configure-es-module[]
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--
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. {filebeat-ref}/filebeat-starting.html[Start {filebeat}] on each node.
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+
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--
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NOTE: Depending on how you’ve installed {filebeat}, you might see errors related
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to file ownership or permissions when you try to run {filebeat} modules. See
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{beats-ref}/config-file-permissions.html[Config file ownership and permissions].
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--
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. Check whether the appropriate indices exist on the monitoring cluster.
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+
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--
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For example, use the <<cat-indices,cat indices>> command to verify
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that there are new `filebeat-*` indices.
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TIP: If you want to use the *Monitoring* UI in {kib}, there must also be
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`.monitoring-*` indices. Those indices are generated when you collect metrics
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about {stack} products. For example, see <<configuring-metricbeat>>.
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--
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. {kibana-ref}/monitoring-data.html[View the monitoring data in {kib}].
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