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== Log Management - Client Side == | == Log Management - Client Side == | ||
=== Monasca Log Agent - Logstash === | === Monasca Log Agent - Logstash === | ||
− | Monitors one or more log files, adds meta information (e.g. dimensions), authenticates with KeyStone and | + | Monitors one or more log files, adds meta information (e.g. dimensions), authenticates with KeyStone and sends the logs (in a bulk) to the Monasca Log API. |
Base technology: logstash | Base technology: logstash | ||
Plugin: https://github.com/FujitsuEnablingSoftwareTechnologyGmbH/logstash-output-monasca_log_api | Plugin: https://github.com/FujitsuEnablingSoftwareTechnologyGmbH/logstash-output-monasca_log_api | ||
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=== Monasca Log Metrics === | === Monasca Log Metrics === | ||
− | Consumes logs from Kafka, | + | Consumes logs from Kafka, creates metrics for logs with severity CRITICAL, ERROR, WARNING, and publishes to Kafka. |
=== Monasca Log Storage=== | === Monasca Log Storage=== | ||
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== Log Management - Server Side - Visualizing Logs == | == Log Management - Server Side - Visualizing Logs == | ||
=== Monasca Kibana Server === | === Monasca Kibana Server === | ||
− | Authorization and visualization of logs (stored in elasticsearch). | + | Authorization with KeyStone and visualization of logs (stored in elasticsearch). |
Base technology: Kibana | Base technology: Kibana | ||
Plugins: | Plugins: | ||
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== Log Data Flow == | == 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- | + | TODO: must be updated! |
+ | 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-tenancy) that we plan for the future. | ||
[[File:DrawIO LogManagement.png|bigpx|center]] | [[File:DrawIO LogManagement.png|bigpx|center]] |
Revision as of 13:08, 9 August 2016
This page documents the Monasca Logging solution that is in progress.
Contents
Log Management - Client Side
Monasca Log Agent - Logstash
Monitors one or more log files, adds meta information (e.g. dimensions), authenticates with KeyStone and sends the logs (in a bulk) to the Monasca Log API. Base technology: logstash Plugin: https://github.com/FujitsuEnablingSoftwareTechnologyGmbH/logstash-output-monasca_log_api
Monasca Log Agent - Beaver
https://github.com/python-beaver/python-beaver
Log Management - Server Side - Consuming Logs
Monasca Log API
Consumes logs from the agents, authorizes them and publishes to Kafka. https://github.com/openstack/monasca-log-api https://github.com/openstack/monasca-log-api/tree/master/docs
Monasca Log Transformer
Consumes logs from Kafka, transforms them, and publishes to Kafka.
Monasca Log Persister
Consumes logs from Kafka, prepares them for bulk storage, and stores them into Elasticsearch.
Monasca Log Metrics
Consumes logs from Kafka, creates metrics for logs with severity CRITICAL, ERROR, WARNING, and publishes to Kafka.
Monasca Log Storage
All logs are stored in Elasticsearch.
Log Management - Server Side - Visualizing Logs
Monasca Kibana Server
Authorization with KeyStone and visualization of logs (stored in elasticsearch). Base technology: Kibana Plugins: https://github.com/FujitsuEnablingSoftwareTechnologyGmbH/fts-keystone https://github.com/FujitsuEnablingSoftwareTechnologyGmbH/keystone-v3-client
Log Data Flow
TODO: must be updated! 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-tenancy) that we plan for the future.