Monasca/Logging
This page documents the Monasca Logging solution that is in progress.
Note:
Currently we only have this page to discuss our proposals. For that reason some "metric related stuff" can be found here too. We will move or remove it whenever the discussion is finished.
Contents
- 1 Log Data Flow
- 2 Log Client
- 3 Log Management Backend
- 4 Log Management Frontend
- 5 Off-Topic. Please ignore
Log Data Flow
The following diagram visualizes the integration of logs in the processing pipeline of Monasca. We indicated some short cuts we want to take as a first step. Also, we indicated some advanced functionality (multi-tennancy) that we plan for the future.
Log Client
Monasca Agent
Collect and forward Log Data
The agent should be extended to collect log data and forward them to the Monasca Log API. Implement or integrate a Logstash-like collector (e.g. Beaver). Beaver is a lightweight python log file shipper that is used to send logs to an intermediate broker for further processing by Logstash.
Plugins
Logstash Output Plugin
Create a Monasca output plugin for logstash.
Other Output Plugins
TODO e.g. for fluentd...
Log Management Backend
Integrate ELK stack into the existing Monasca architecture. Receiving logs, authentication, processing and storing of logs.
Monasca Log API
Name
Note:
Deviations Monasca Metric API documentation (https://github.com/stackforge/monasca-api/blob/master/docs/monasca-api-spec.md) and implementation (https://github.com/stackforge/monasca-api):
- Document: Nothing is mentioned about the allowed characters in the name
- Implementation: Characters in the name are restricted to a-z A-Z 0-0 _ . -
The implementation of the Log API follows the implementation of the Metric API!
Dimensions
Note:
Deviations Monasca Metric API documentation (https://github.com/stackforge/monasca-api/blob/master/docs/monasca-api-spec.md) and implementation (https://github.com/stackforge/monasca-api):
- Document: The first character in the dimension is restricted to the following: a-z A-Z 0-9 _ / \ $. However, the next characters may be any character except for the following: ; } { = , & ) ( ".
- Implementation: Characters in the dimensions key are restricted to a-z A-Z 0-0 _ . –
The implementation of the Log API follows the implementation of the Metric API!
Request Line
- POST /v2.0/log/single - Endpoint for single and multiline logs; maximum log size: 1MB
- POST /v2.0/log/bulk - Endpoint for bulk logs (the logs must be line-separated); maximum log size: 5MB
Request Headers
- Content-Type (string, required) - application/json; text/plain
- X-Auth-Token (string, required) - Keystone authentication token
- X-Application-Type: (string, optional) - Type of application (to have a hint how to parse)
- X-Dimensions: (string, optional) - A dictionary of (key, value) pairs to structure the logs and help later on with filtering (dashboard)
Timestamps:
The priority how to determine the timestamp:
1) Try to parse timestamp from original log data
2) If that doesn't work:
- RESTful API: Use receiving time as timestamp
- future version: Syslog API: Take timestamp from syslog
Monasca operates with UTC timezone, that means the timestamp is convert to the concurrent time in UTC.
Request Body
The original (potentially unstructured) log data.
Request Examples
Single Log - Plain Text:
POST /v2.0/log/single HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: text/plain X-Auth-Token: 27feed73a0ce4138934e30d619b415b0 X-Application-Type: apache X-Dimensions: applicationname:WebServer01,environment:production Hello World
Single Log - JSON
POST /v2.0/log/single HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json X-Auth-Token: 27feed73a0ce4138934e30d619b415b0 X-Application-Type: apache X-Dimensions: applicationname:WebServer01,environment:production {"message":"Hello World!", "from":"hoover"}
Single Log - Multiline
POST /v2.0/log/single HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: text/plain X-Auth-Token: 27feed73a0ce4138934e30d619b415b0 X-Application-Type: apache X-Dimensions: applicationname:WebServer01,environment:production Hello\nWorld
Bulk of Logs - Plain Text
POST /v2.0/log/bulk HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: text/plain X-Auth-Token: 27feed73a0ce4138934e30d619b415b0 X-Application-Type: apache X-Dimensions: applicationname:WebServer01,environment:production Hello\nWorld
Response Status Code
204 - No Content
Response Body
This request does not return a response body.
Log Transformer
Consumes logs from Kafka, transforms them, and publishes to Kafka.
Log Persister
Consumes logs from Kafka, prepares them for bulk storage, and stores them into Elasticsearch.
Log Management Frontend
Monasca Log API
Visualization of logs.
TODO
Off-Topic. Please ignore
Tags
Introduce "tags" like in the proposal of the Log API. The tags will be needed for the container monitoring where the workload/applications are very dynamic and are not related to a static host anymore (e.g. kubernetes/docker cluster).
Monasca Agent
Additionally needed functionality.
The Monasca Agent should monitor the OpenStack Hypervisor (basic VM metrics like CPU, RAM only)
Sources:
- Nova
Supported by agent?
- KVM
Supported by agent?
- VMware vSphere
vSphere is not supported by agent. A new plugin must be developed (blueprint...).
- VMware ESXi
Probably not supported by agent?
User:
- OpenStack administrator
- OpenStack user (multi tenancy! Can agent add the tenant ID per VM?)
Monasca Ceilometer Plugin should forward Metrics
Data Flow: Hypervisor --> Nova --> Ceilometer --> Monasca-Ceilometer-Plugin --> Monasca
- KVM
KVM sends metrics to Nova, but Ceilometer (currently?) doesn't poll that data. Monasca-Ceilometer-Plugin is not in "product status", that means no metrics are forwarded to Monasca.
- VMware vSphere
Although Nova provides support for VMware vCenter Server, Ceilometer does not. It does not collect metrics of virtual machines deployed on VMware virtualization platform. It will be necessary to extend this support in Ceilometer. The aim is to implement a polling agent that queries samples from VMware vCenter Server.
Ceilometer/blueprints/vmware-vcenter-server
OpenStack Hypervisor/VM Monitoring
The Monasca Agent should monitor each created VM (logs and metrics)
- Install agent (automatically) on each created VM.
Metrics as well as logs can be forwarded to Monasca.
Windows Support
The Monasca agent should run on Windows also.
Note: The Monasca-agent is based on DataDog. DataDog supports Windows since November 9th, 2012, but currently the Monasca agent runs on Ubuntu only.