fluentd-pilot
is an awesome docker log tool. With fluentd-pilot
you can collect logs from docker hosts and send them to your centralize log system such as elasticsearch, graylog2, awsog and etc. fluentd-pilot
can collect not only docker stdout but also log file that inside docker containers.
Prerequisites:
- docker-compose >= 1.6
- Docker Engine >= 1.10
git clone [email protected]:AliyunContainerService/fluentd-pilot.git
cd fluentd-pilot/quickstart
./run
Then access kibana under the tips. You will find that tomcat's has been collected and sended to kibana.
docker run --rm -it \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
-v /:/host \
registry.cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/acs-sample/fluentd-pilot:latest
Open a new terminal, run the application. With tomcat for example:
docker run -it --rm -p 10080:8080 \
-v /usr/local/tomcat/logs \
--label aliyun.logs.catalina=stdout \
--label aliyun.logs.access=/usr/local/tomcat/logs/localhost_access_log.*.txt \
tomcat
Now watch the output of fluentd-pilot. You will find that fluentd-pilot get all tomcat's startup logs. If you access tomcat with your broswer, access logs in /usr/local/tomcat/logs/localhost_access_log.\*.txt
will also be displayed in fluentd-pilot's output.
More Info: Documents
- Single fluentd process per docker host. You don't need to create new fluentd process for every docker container.
- Support both stdout and file. Either Docker log driver or logspout can only collect stdout.
- Declarative configuration. You need do nothing but declare the logs you want to collect.
- Support many log management: elastichsearch, graylog2, awslogs and more.
- Tags. You could add tags on the logs collected, and later filter by tags in log management.
Prerequisites:
- Go >= 1.6
go get github.com/AliyunContainerService/fluentd-pilot
cd $GOPATH/github.com/AliyunContainerService/fluentd-pilot/docker-images
./build.sh # This will create a new docker image named pilot:latest
You are welcome to make new issues and pull reuqests.