docs/reference/metricbeat/metricbeat-reference-yml.md
The following reference file is available with your Metricbeat installation. It shows all non-deprecated Metricbeat options. You can copy from this file and paste configurations into the metricbeat.yml file to customize it.
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The reference file is located in the same directory as the metricbeat.yml file. To locate the file, see Directory layout.
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The contents of the file are included here for your convenience.
## Metricbeat Configuration ###########################
# This file is a full configuration example documenting all non-deprecated
# options in comments. For a shorter configuration example, that contains only
# the most common options, please see metricbeat.yml in the same directory.
#
# You can find the full configuration reference here:
# https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/beats/metricbeat/index.html
#============================ Config Reloading ===============================
# Config reloading allows to dynamically load modules. Each file which is
# monitored must contain one or multiple modules as a list.
metricbeat.config.modules:
# Glob pattern for configuration reloading
path: ${path.config}/modules.d/*.yml
# Period on which files under path should be checked for changes
reload.period: 10s
# Set to true to enable config reloading
reload.enabled: false
# Maximum amount of time to randomly delay the start of a metricset. Use 0 to
# disable startup delay.
metricbeat.max_start_delay: 10s
#============================== Autodiscover ===================================
# Autodiscover allows you to detect changes in the system and spawn new modules
# as they happen.
#metricbeat.autodiscover:
# List of enabled autodiscover providers
# providers:
# - type: docker
# templates:
# - condition:
# equals.docker.container.image: etcd
# config:
# - module: etcd
# metricsets: ["leader", "self", "store"]
# period: 10s
# hosts: ["${host}:2379"]
#=========================== Timeseries instance ===============================
# Enabling this will add a `timeseries.instance` keyword field to all metric
# events. For a given metricset, this field will be unique for every single item
# being monitored.
# This setting is experimental.
#timeseries.enabled: false
#========================== Modules configuration =============================
metricbeat.modules:
#-------------------------------- System Module --------------------------------
- module: system
metricsets:
- cpu # CPU usage
- load # CPU load averages
- memory # Memory usage
- network # Network IO
- process # Per process metrics
- process_summary # Process summary
- uptime # System Uptime
- socket_summary # Socket summary
#- core # Per CPU core usage
#- diskio # Disk IO
#- filesystem # File system usage for each mountpoint
#- fsstat # File system summary metrics
#- raid # Raid
#- socket # Sockets and connection info (linux only)
#- service # systemd service information
enabled: true
period: 10s
processes: ['.*']
# Configure the mount point of the host’s filesystem for use in monitoring a host from within a container
#hostfs: "/hostfs"
# Configure the metric types that are included by these metricsets.
cpu.metrics: ["percentages","normalized_percentages"] # The other available option is ticks.
core.metrics: ["percentages"] # The other available option is ticks.
# A list of filesystem types to ignore. The filesystem metricset will not
# collect data from filesystems matching any of the specified types, and
# fsstats will not include data from these filesystems in its summary stats.
# If not set, types associated to virtual filesystems are automatically
# added when this information is available in the system (e.g. the list of
# `nodev` types in `/proc/filesystem`).
#filesystem.ignore_types: []
# These options allow you to filter out all processes that are not
# in the top N by CPU or memory, in order to reduce the number of documents created.
# If both the `by_cpu` and `by_memory` options are used, the union of the two sets
# is included.
#process.include_top_n:
# Set to false to disable this feature and include all processes
#enabled: true
# How many processes to include from the top by CPU. The processes are sorted
# by the `system.process.cpu.total.pct` field.
#by_cpu: 0
# How many processes to include from the top by memory. The processes are sorted
# by the `system.process.memory.rss.bytes` field.
#by_memory: 0
# If false, cmdline of a process is not cached.
#process.cmdline.cache.enabled: true
# Enable collection of cgroup metrics from processes on Linux.
#process.cgroups.enabled: true
# A list of regular expressions used to whitelist environment variables
# reported with the process metricset's events. Defaults to empty.
#process.env.whitelist: []
# Include the cumulative CPU tick values with the process metrics. Defaults
# to false.
#process.include_cpu_ticks: false
# Raid mount point to monitor
#raid.mount_point: '/'
# Configure reverse DNS lookup on remote IP addresses in the socket metricset.
#socket.reverse_lookup.enabled: false
#socket.reverse_lookup.success_ttl: 60s
#socket.reverse_lookup.failure_ttl: 60s
# Diskio configurations
#diskio.include_devices: []
# Filter systemd services by status or sub-status
#service.state_filter: ["active"]
# Filter systemd services based on a name pattern
#service.pattern_filter: ["ssh*", "nfs*"]
# This option enables the use of performance counters to collect data for cpu/core metricset.
# Only effective for Windows.
# You should use this option if running beats on machins with more than 64 cores.
#use_performance_counters: false
#------------------------------ Aerospike Module ------------------------------
- module: aerospike
metricsets: ["namespace"]
enabled: true
period: 10s
hosts: ["localhost:3000"]
# Aerospike Cluster Name
#cluster_name: myclustername
# Username of hosts. Empty by default.
#username: root
# Password of hosts. Empty by default.
#password: secret
# Authentication modes: https://aerospike.com/docs/server/guide/security/access-control
# Possible values: internal (default), external, pki
#auth_mode: internal
# Optional SSL/TLS (disabled by default)
#ssl.enabled: true
# List of root certificates for SSL/TLS server verification
#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.crt"]
# Certificate for SSL/TLS client authentication
#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.crt"
# Client certificate key file
#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
#-------------------------------- Apache Module --------------------------------
- module: apache
metricsets: ["status"]
period: 10s
enabled: true
# Apache hosts
hosts: ["http://127.0.0.1"]
# Path to server status. Default server-status
#server_status_path: "server-status"
# Username of hosts. Empty by default
#username: username
# Password of hosts. Empty by default
#password: password
#--------------------------------- Beat Module ---------------------------------
- module: beat
metricsets:
- stats
- state
period: 10s
hosts: ["http://localhost:5066"]
#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
# Set to true to send data collected by module to X-Pack
# Monitoring instead of metricbeat-* indices.
#xpack.enabled: false
#--------------------------------- Ceph Module ---------------------------------
# Metricsets depending on the Ceph REST API (default port: 5000)
- module: ceph
metricsets: ["cluster_disk", "cluster_health", "monitor_health", "pool_disk", "osd_tree"]
period: 10s
hosts: ["localhost:5000"]
enabled: true
# Metricsets depending on the Ceph Manager Daemon (default port: 8003)
- module: ceph
metricsets:
- mgr_cluster_disk
- mgr_osd_perf
- mgr_pool_disk
- mgr_osd_pool_stats
- mgr_osd_tree
period: 1m
hosts: [ "https://localhost:8003" ]
#username: "user"
#password: "secret"
#-------------------------------- Consul Module --------------------------------
- module: consul
metricsets:
- agent
enabled: true
period: 10s
hosts: ["localhost:8500"]
#------------------------------ Couchbase Module ------------------------------
- module: couchbase
metricsets: ["bucket", "cluster", "node"]
period: 10s
hosts: ["localhost:8091"]
enabled: true
#------------------------------- CouchDB Module -------------------------------
- module: couchdb
metricsets: ["server"]
period: 10s
hosts: ["localhost:5984"]
#-------------------------------- Docker Module --------------------------------
- module: docker
metricsets:
- "container"
- "cpu"
- "diskio"
- "event"
- "healthcheck"
- "info"
#- "image"
- "memory"
- "network"
#- "network_summary"
hosts: ["unix:///var/run/docker.sock"]
period: 10s
enabled: true
# If set to true, replace dots in labels with `_`.
#labels.dedot: false
# Docker module supports metrics collection from podman's docker compatible API. In case of podman set to true.
# podman: false
# Skip metrics for certain device major numbers in docker/diskio.
# Necessary on systems with software RAID, device mappers,
# or other configurations where virtual disks will sum metrics from other disks.
# By default, it will skip devices with major numbers 9 or 253.
#skip_major: []
# If set to true, collects metrics per core.
#cpu.cores: true
# To connect to Docker over TLS you must specify a client and CA certificate.
#ssl:
#certificate_authority: "/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"
#certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
#key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
#------------------------------ Dropwizard Module ------------------------------
- module: dropwizard
metricsets: ["collector"]
period: 10s
hosts: ["localhost:8080"]
metrics_path: /metrics/metrics
namespace: example
enabled: true
#---------------------------- Elasticsearch Module ----------------------------
- module: elasticsearch
metricsets:
- node
- node_stats
#- index
#- index_recovery
#- index_summary
#- ingest_pipeline
#- shard
#- ml_job
period: 10s
hosts: ["http://localhost:9200"]
#username: "elastic"
#password: "changeme"
#api_key: "foo:bar"
#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
#index_recovery.active_only: true
#ingest_pipeline.processor_sample_rate: 0.25
#xpack.enabled: false
#scope: node
#------------------------------ Envoyproxy Module ------------------------------
- module: envoyproxy
metricsets: ["server"]
period: 10s
hosts: ["localhost:9901"]
#--------------------------------- Etcd Module ---------------------------------
- module: etcd
metricsets: ["leader", "self", "store"]
period: 10s
hosts: ["localhost:2379"]
#-------------------------------- Golang Module --------------------------------
- module: golang
#metricsets:
# - expvar
# - heap
period: 10s
hosts: ["localhost:6060"]
heap.path: "/debug/vars"
expvar:
namespace: "example"
path: "/debug/vars"
#------------------------------- Graphite Module -------------------------------
- module: graphite
metricsets: ["server"]
enabled: true
# Host address to listen on. Default localhost.
#host: localhost
# Listening port. Default 2003.
#port: 2003
# Protocol to listen on. This can be udp or tcp. Default udp.
#protocol: "udp"
# Receive buffer size in bytes
#receive_buffer_size: 1024
#templates:
# - filter: "test.*.bash.*" # This would match metrics like test.localhost.bash.stats
# namespace: "test"
# template: ".host.shell.metric*" # test.localhost.bash.stats would become metric=stats and tags host=localhost,shell=bash
# delimiter: "_"
#------------------------------- HAProxy Module -------------------------------
- module: haproxy
metricsets: ["info", "stat"]
period: 10s
# TCP socket, UNIX socket, or HTTP address where HAProxy stats are reported
# TCP socket
hosts: ["tcp://127.0.0.1:14567"]
# UNIX socket
#hosts: ["unix:///path/to/haproxy.sock"]
# Stats page
#hosts: ["http://127.0.0.1:14567"]
username : "admin"
password : "admin"
enabled: true
#--------------------------------- HTTP Module ---------------------------------
- module: http
#metricsets:
# - json
period: 10s
hosts: ["localhost:80"]
namespace: "json_namespace"
path: "/"
#body: ""
#method: "GET"
#username: "user"
#password: "secret"
#request.enabled: false
#response.enabled: false
#json.is_array: false
#dedot.enabled: false
- module: http
#metricsets:
# - server
host: "localhost"
port: "8080"
enabled: false
#paths:
# - path: "/foo"
# namespace: "foo"
# fields: # added to the the response in root. overwrites existing fields
# key: "value"
#------------------------------- Jolokia Module -------------------------------
- module: jolokia
#metricsets: ["jmx"]
period: 10s
hosts: ["localhost"]
namespace: "metrics"
#path: "/jolokia/?ignoreErrors=true&canonicalNaming=false"
#username: "user"
#password: "secret"
jmx.mappings:
#- mbean: 'java.lang:type=Runtime'
# attributes:
# - attr: Uptime
# field: uptime
#- mbean: 'java.lang:type=Memory'
# attributes:
# - attr: HeapMemoryUsage
# field: memory.heap_usage
# - attr: NonHeapMemoryUsage
# field: memory.non_heap_usage
# GC Metrics - this depends on what is available on your JVM
#- mbean: 'java.lang:type=GarbageCollector,name=ConcurrentMarkSweep'
# attributes:
# - attr: CollectionTime
# field: gc.cms_collection_time
# - attr: CollectionCount
# field: gc.cms_collection_count
jmx.application:
jmx.instance:
#-------------------------------- Kafka Module --------------------------------
# Kafka metrics collected using the Kafka protocol
- module: kafka
#metricsets:
# - partition
# - consumergroup
period: 10s
hosts: ["localhost:9092"]
#client_id: metricbeat
#retries: 3
#backoff: 250ms
# List of Topics to query metadata for. If empty, all topics will be queried.
#topics: []
# Optional SSL. By default is off.
# List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications
#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
# Certificate for SSL client authentication
#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
# Client Certificate Key
#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
# Client Certificate Passphrase (in case your Client Certificate Key is encrypted)
#ssl.key_passphrase: "yourKeyPassphrase"
# SASL authentication
#username: ""
#password: ""
# SASL authentication mechanism used. Can be one of PLAIN, SCRAM-SHA-256 or SCRAM-SHA-512.
# Defaults to PLAIN when `username` and `password` are configured.
#sasl.mechanism: ''
# Metrics collected from a Kafka broker using Jolokia
#- module: kafka
# metricsets:
# - broker
# period: 10s
# hosts: ["localhost:8779"]
# Metrics collected from a Java Kafka consumer using Jolokia
#- module: kafka
# metricsets:
# - consumer
# period: 10s
# hosts: ["localhost:8774"]
# Metrics collected from a Java Kafka producer using Jolokia
#- module: kafka
# metricsets:
# - producer
# period: 10s
# hosts: ["localhost:8775"]
#-------------------------------- Kibana Module --------------------------------
- module: kibana
metricsets: ["status"]
period: 10s
hosts: ["localhost:5601"]
basepath: ""
enabled: true
#username: "user"
#password: "secret"
#api_key: "foo:bar"
# Set to true to send data collected by module to X-Pack
# Monitoring instead of metricbeat-* indices.
#xpack.enabled: false
#------------------------------ Kubernetes Module ------------------------------
# Node metrics, from kubelet:
- module: kubernetes
metricsets:
- container
- node
- pod
- system
- volume
period: 10s
enabled: true
hosts: ["https://${NODE_NAME}:10250"]
bearer_token_file: /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token
ssl.verification_mode: "none"
#ssl.certificate_authorities:
# - /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/service-ca.crt
#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
# Enriching parameters:
add_metadata: true
# If kube_config is not set, KUBECONFIG environment variable will be checked
# and if not present it will fall back to InCluster
#kube_config: ~/.kube/config
#By default requests to kubeadm config map are made in order to enrich cluster name by requesting /api/v1/namespaces/kube-system/configmaps/kubeadm-config API endpoint.
use_kubeadm: true
#include_labels: []
#exclude_labels: []
#include_annotations: []
#labels.dedot: true
#annotations.dedot: true
# When used outside the cluster:
#node: node_name
# To configure additionally node and namespace metadata `add_resource_metadata` can be defined.
# By default all labels will be included while annotations are not added by default.
# add_resource_metadata:
# namespace:
# include_labels: ["namespacelabel1"]
# node:
# include_labels: ["nodelabel2"]
# include_annotations: ["nodeannotation1"]
# deployment: false
# cronjob: false
# Kubernetes client QPS and burst can be configured additionally
#kube_client_options:
# qps: 5
# burst: 10
# State metrics from kube-state-metrics service:
- module: kubernetes
enabled: true
metricsets:
- state_node
- state_daemonset
- state_deployment
- state_replicaset
- state_statefulset
- state_pod
- state_container
- state_job
- state_cronjob
- state_resourcequota
- state_service
- state_persistentvolume
- state_persistentvolumeclaim
- state_storageclass
# Uncomment this to get k8s events:
#- event period: 10s
hosts: ["kube-state-metrics:8080"]
# Enriching parameters:
add_metadata: true
# If kube_config is not set, KUBECONFIG environment variable will be checked
# and if not present it will fall back to InCluster
#kube_config: ~/.kube/config
#By default requests to kubeadm config map are made in order to enrich cluster name by requesting /api/v1/namespaces/kube-system/configmaps/kubeadm-config API endpoint.
use_kubeadm: true
#include_labels: []
#exclude_labels: []
#include_annotations: []
#labels.dedot: true
#annotations.dedot: true
# When used outside the cluster:
#node: node_name
# Set the namespace to watch for resources
#namespace: staging
# To configure additionally node and namespace metadata `add_resource_metadata` can be defined.
# By default all labels will be included while annotations are not added by default.
# add_resource_metadata:
# namespace:
# include_labels: ["namespacelabel1"]
# node:
# include_labels: ["nodelabel2"]
# include_annotations: ["nodeannotation1"]
# deployment: false
# cronjob: false
# Kubernetes client QPS and burst can be configured additionally
#kube_client_options:
# qps: 5
# burst: 10
# Kubernetes Events
- module: kubernetes
enabled: true
metricsets:
- event
period: 10s
# Skip events older than Metricbeat's statup time is enabled by default.
# Setting to false the skip_older setting will stop filtering older events.
# This setting is also useful went Event's timestamps are not populated properly.
#skip_older: false
# If kube_config is not set, KUBECONFIG environment variable will be checked
# and if not present it will fall back to InCluster
#kube_config: ~/.kube/config
#By default requests to kubeadm config map are made in order to enrich cluster name by requesting /api/v1/namespaces/kube-system/configmaps/kubeadm-config API endpoint.
use_kubeadm: true
# Set the namespace to watch for events
#namespace: staging
# Set the sync period of the watchers
#sync_period: 10m
# Kubernetes client QPS and burst can be configured additionally
#kube_client_options:
# qps: 5
# burst: 10
# Kubernetes API server
# (when running metricbeat as a deployment)
- module: kubernetes
enabled: true
metricsets:
- apiserver
hosts: ["https://${KUBERNETES_SERVICE_HOST}:${KUBERNETES_SERVICE_PORT}"]
bearer_token_file: /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token
ssl.certificate_authorities:
- /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/ca.crt
period: 30s
#By default requests to kubeadm config map are made in order to enrich cluster name by requesting /api/v1/namespaces/kube-system/configmaps/kubeadm-config API endpoint.
use_kubeadm: true
# Kubernetes proxy server
# (when running metricbeat locally at hosts or as a daemonset + host network)
- module: kubernetes
enabled: true
metricsets:
- proxy
hosts: ["localhost:10249"]
period: 10s
#By default requests to kubeadm config map are made in order to enrich cluster name by requesting /api/v1/namespaces/kube-system/configmaps/kubeadm-config API endpoint.
use_kubeadm: true
# Kubernetes controller manager
# (URL and deployment method should be adapted to match the controller manager deployment / service / endpoint)
- module: kubernetes
enabled: true
metricsets:
- controllermanager
hosts: ["http://localhost:10252"]
period: 10s
#By default requests to kubeadm config map are made in order to enrich cluster name by requesting /api/v1/namespaces/kube-system/configmaps/kubeadm-config API endpoint.
use_kubeadm: true
# Kubernetes scheduler
# (URL and deployment method should be adapted to match scheduler deployment / service / endpoint)
- module: kubernetes
enabled: true
metricsets:
- scheduler
hosts: ["localhost:10251"]
period: 10s
#By default requests to kubeadm config map are made in order to enrich cluster name by requesting /api/v1/namespaces/kube-system/configmaps/kubeadm-config API endpoint.
use_kubeadm: true
#--------------------------------- KVM Module ---------------------------------
- module: kvm
metricsets: ["dommemstat", "status"]
enabled: true
period: 10s
hosts: ["unix:///var/run/libvirt/libvirt-sock"]
# For remote hosts, setup network access in libvirtd.conf
# and use the tcp scheme:
# hosts: [ "tcp://<host>:16509" ]
# Timeout to connect to Libvirt server
#timeout: 1s
#-------------------------------- Linux Module --------------------------------
- module: linux
period: 10s
metricsets:
- "pageinfo"
- "memory"
# - ksm
# - conntrack
# - iostat
# - pressure
# - rapl
enabled: true
#hostfs: /hostfs
#rapl.use_msr_safe: false
#------------------------------- Logstash Module -------------------------------
- module: logstash
metricsets: ["node", "node_stats"]
enabled: true
period: 10s
hosts: ["localhost:9600"]
#------------------------------ Memcached Module ------------------------------
- module: memcached
metricsets: ["stats"]
period: 10s
hosts: ["localhost:11211"]
enabled: true
#------------------------------- MongoDB Module -------------------------------
- module: mongodb
metricsets: ["dbstats", "status", "collstats", "metrics", "replstatus"]
period: 10s
enabled: true
# The hosts must be passed as MongoDB URLs in the format:
# [mongodb://][user:pass@]host[:port].
# The username and password can also be set using the respective configuration
# options. The credentials in the URL take precedence over the username and
# password configuration options.
hosts: ["localhost:27017"]
# Optional SSL. By default is off.
#ssl.enabled: true
# Mode of verification of server certificate ('none' or 'full')
#ssl.verification_mode: 'full'
# List of root certificates for TLS server verifications
#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
# Certificate for SSL client authentication
#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
# Client Certificate Key
#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
# Username to use when connecting to MongoDB. Empty by default.
#username: user
# Password to use when connecting to MongoDB. Empty by default.
#password: pass
#-------------------------------- Munin Module --------------------------------
- module: munin
metricsets: ["node"]
enabled: true
period: 10s
hosts: ["localhost:4949"]
# List of plugins to collect metrics from, by default it collects from
# all the available ones.
#munin.plugins: []
# If set to true, it sanitizes fields names in concordance with munin
# implementation (all characters that are not alphanumeric, or underscore
# are replaced by underscores).
#munin.sanitize: false
#-------------------------------- MySQL Module --------------------------------
- module: mysql
metricsets:
- status
# - galera_status
# - performance
# - query
period: 10s
# Host DSN should be defined as "user:pass@tcp(127.0.0.1:3306)/"
# or "unix(/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock)/",
# or another DSN format supported by <https://github.com/Go-SQL-Driver/MySQL/>.
# The username and password can either be set in the DSN or using the username
# and password config options. Those specified in the DSN take precedence.
hosts: ["root:secret@tcp(127.0.0.1:3306)/"]
# Username of hosts. Empty by default.
#username: root
# Password of hosts. Empty by default.
#password: secret
# By setting raw to true, all raw fields from the status metricset will be added to the event.
#raw: false
# Optional SSL/TLS. By default is false.
#ssl.enabled: true
# List of root certificates for SSL/TLS server verification
#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.crt"]
# Certificate for SSL/TLS client authentication
#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.crt"
# Client certificate key file
#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
#--------------------------------- NATS Module ---------------------------------
- module: nats
metricsets:
- "connections"
- "routes"
- "stats"
- "subscriptions"
#- "connection"
#- "route"
period: 10s
hosts: ["localhost:8222"]
#stats.metrics_path: "/varz"
#connections.metrics_path: "/connz"
#routes.metrics_path: "/routez"
#subscriptions.metrics_path: "/subsz"
#connection.metrics_path: "/connz"
#route.metrics_path: "/routez"
#-------------------------------- Nginx Module --------------------------------
- module: nginx
metricsets: ["stubstatus"]
enabled: true
period: 10s
# Nginx hosts
hosts: ["http://127.0.0.1"]
# Path to server status. Default nginx_status
server_status_path: "nginx_status"
#----------------------------- Openmetrics Module -----------------------------
- module: openmetrics
metricsets: ['collector']
period: 10s
hosts: ['localhost:9090']
# This module uses the Prometheus collector metricset, all
# the options for this metricset are also available here.
metrics_path: /metrics
metrics_filters:
include: []
exclude: []
#------------------------------- PHP_FPM Module -------------------------------
- module: php_fpm
metricsets:
- pool
#- process
enabled: true
period: 10s
status_path: "/status"
hosts: ["localhost:8080"]
#------------------------------ PostgreSQL Module ------------------------------
- module: postgresql
enabled: true
metricsets:
# Stats about every PostgreSQL database
- database
# Stats about the background writer process's activity
- bgwriter
# Stats about every PostgreSQL process
- activity
# Stats about every statement executed in the server. It requires the
# `pg_stats_statement` library to be configured in the server.
#- statement
period: 10s
# The host must be passed as PostgreSQL URL. Example:
# postgres://localhost:5432?sslmode=disable
# The available parameters are documented here:
# https://godoc.org/github.com/lib/pq#hdr-Connection_String_Parameters
hosts: ["postgres://localhost:5432"]
# Username to use when connecting to PostgreSQL. Empty by default.
#username: user
# Password to use when connecting to PostgreSQL. Empty by default.
#password: pass
#------------------------------ Prometheus Module ------------------------------
# Metrics collected from a Prometheus endpoint
- module: prometheus
period: 10s
metricsets: ["collector"]
hosts: ["localhost:9090"]
metrics_path: /metrics
#metrics_filters:
# include: []
# exclude: []
#username: "user"
#password: "secret"
# Count number of metrics present in Elasticsearch document (default: false)
#metrics_count: false
# This can be used for service account based authorization:
#bearer_token_file: /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token
#ssl.certificate_authorities:
# - /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/service-ca.crt
# Metrics sent by a Prometheus server using remote_write option
#- module: prometheus
# metricsets: ["remote_write"]
# host: "localhost"
# port: "9201"
# Count number of metrics present in Elasticsearch document (default: false)
#metrics_count: false
# Secure settings for the server using TLS/SSL:
#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/server/cert.pem"
#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/server/cert.key"
# Metrics that will be collected using a PromQL
#- module: prometheus
# metricsets: ["query"]
# hosts: ["localhost:9090"]
# period: 10s
# queries:
# - name: "instant_vector"
# path: "/api/v1/query"
# params:
# query: "sum(rate(prometheus_http_requests_total[1m]))"
# - name: "range_vector"
# path: "/api/v1/query_range"
# params:
# query: "up"
# start: "2019-12-20T00:00:00.000Z"
# end: "2019-12-21T00:00:00.000Z"
# step: 1h
# - name: "scalar"
# path: "/api/v1/query"
# params:
# query: "100"
# - name: "string"
# path: "/api/v1/query"
# params:
# query: "some_value"
#------------------------------- RabbitMQ Module -------------------------------
- module: rabbitmq
metricsets: ["node", "queue", "connection", "exchange", "shovel"]
enabled: true
period: 10s
hosts: ["localhost:15672"]
# Management path prefix, if `management.path_prefix` is set in RabbitMQ
# configuration, it has to be set to the same value.
#management_path_prefix: ""
#username: guest
#password: guest
#-------------------------------- Redis Module --------------------------------
- module: redis
metricsets: ["info", "keyspace"]
enabled: true
period: 10s
# Redis hosts
hosts: ["127.0.0.1:6379"]
# Timeout after which time a metricset should return an error
# Timeout is by default defined as period, as a fetch of a metricset
# should never take longer then period, as otherwise calls can pile up.
#timeout: 1s
# Optional fields to be added to each event
#fields:
# datacenter: west
# Network type to be used for redis connection. Default: tcp
#network: tcp
# Max number of concurrent connections. Default: 10
#maxconn: 10
# Filters can be used to reduce the number of fields sent.
#processors:
# - include_fields:
# fields: ["beat", "metricset", "redis.info.stats"]
# Redis AUTH username (Redis 6.0+). Empty by default.
#username: user
# Redis AUTH password. Empty by default.
#password: pass
# Optional SSL/TLS (Redis 6.0+). By default is false.
#ssl.enabled: true
# List of root certificates for SSL/TLS server verification
#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.crt"]
# Certificate for SSL/TLS client authentication
#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.crt"
# Client certificate key file
#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
#------------------------------- Traefik Module -------------------------------
- module: traefik
metricsets: ["health"]
period: 10s
hosts: ["localhost:8080"]
#-------------------------------- UWSGI Module --------------------------------
- module: uwsgi
metricsets: ["status"]
enable: true
period: 10s
hosts: ["tcp://127.0.0.1:9191"]
#------------------------------- VSphere Module -------------------------------
- module: vsphere
enabled: true
metricsets: ["cluster", "datastore", "datastorecluster", "host", "network", "resourcepool", "virtualmachine"]
# Real-time data collection – An ESXi Server collects data for each performance counter every 20 seconds by default.
# Supported Periods:
# The Datastore and Host metricsets support performance data collection using the vSphere performance API.
# Since the performance API has usage restrictions based on data collection intervals,
# users should ensure that the period is configured optimally to receive real-time data.
# users can still collect summary metrics if performance metrics are not supported for the configured instance.
# This configuration can be determined based on the Data Collection Intervals and Data Collection Levels.
# Reference Links:
# Data Collection Intervals: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.monitoring.doc/GUID-247646EA-A04B-411A-8DD4-62A3DCFCF49B.html
# Data Collection Levels: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.monitoring.doc/GUID-25800DE4-68E5-41CC-82D9-8811E27924BC.html
period: 20s
hosts: ["https://localhost/sdk"]
username: "user"
password: "password"
# If insecure is true, don't verify the server's certificate chain
insecure: false
# Get custom fields when using virtualmachine metricset. Default false.
# get_custom_fields: false
#------------------------------- Windows Module -------------------------------
- module: windows
metricsets: ["perfmon"]
enabled: true
period: 10s
perfmon.ignore_non_existent_counters: false
perfmon.group_measurements_by_instance: false
perfmon.queries:
# - object: 'Process'
# instance: ["*"]
# counters:
# - name: '% Processor Time'
# field: cpu_usage
# format: "float"
# - name: "Thread Count"
- module: windows
metricsets: ["service"]
enabled: true
period: 60s
- module: windows
metricsets: ["wmi"]
period: 60s
wmi:
include_null: false # Exclude fields with null values from the output
include_queries: false # Do not include the query string in the output
include_empty_string: false # Exclude fields with empty string values from the output
warning_threshold: 30s # Maximum time to wait for a query result before logging a warning (defaults to period)
# Default WMI namespace for all queries (if not specified per query)
# Uncomment to override the default, which is "root\\cimv2".
# namespace: "root\\cimv2"
queries:
- class: Win32_OperatingSystem # FROM: Class to fetch
fields: # SELECT: Fields to retrieve for this WMI class. Omit the setting to fetch all properties
- FreePhysicalMemory
- FreeSpaceInPagingFiles
- FreeVirtualMemory
- LocalDateTime
- NumberOfUsers
where: "" # Optional WHERE clause to filter query results
# Override the WMI namespace for this specific query (optional).
# If set, this takes precedence over the default namespace above.
# namespace: "root\\cimv2" # Overrides the metric
#------------------------------ ZooKeeper Module ------------------------------
- module: zookeeper
enabled: true
metricsets: ["mntr", "server"]
period: 10s
hosts: ["localhost:2181"]
# ================================== General ===================================
# The name of the shipper that publishes the network data. It can be used to group
# all the transactions sent by a single shipper in the web interface.
# If this option is not defined, the hostname is used.
#name:
# The tags of the shipper are included in their field with each
# transaction published. Tags make it easy to group servers by different
# logical properties.
#tags: ["service-X", "web-tier"]
# Optional fields that you can specify to add additional information to the
# output. Fields can be scalar values, arrays, dictionaries, or any nested
# combination of these.
#fields:
# env: staging
# If this option is set to true, the custom fields are stored as top-level
# fields in the output document instead of being grouped under a field
# sub-dictionary. Default is false.
#fields_under_root: false
# Configure the precision of all timestamps in Metricbeat.
# Available options: millisecond, microsecond, nanosecond
#timestamp.precision: millisecond
# Internal queue configuration for buffering events to be published.
# Queue settings may be overridden by performance presets in the
# Elasticsearch output. To configure them manually use "preset: custom".
#queue:
# Queue type by name (default 'mem')
# The memory queue will present all available events (up to the outputs
# bulk_max_size) to the output, the moment the output is ready to serve
# another batch of events.
#mem:
# Max number of events the queue can buffer.
#events: 3200
# Hints the minimum number of events stored in the queue,
# before providing a batch of events to the outputs.
# The default value is set to 2048.
# A value of 0 ensures events are immediately available
# to be sent to the outputs.
#flush.min_events: 1600
# Maximum duration after which events are available to the outputs,
# if the number of events stored in the queue is < `flush.min_events`.
#flush.timeout: 10s
# The disk queue stores incoming events on disk until the output is
# ready for them. This allows a higher event limit than the memory-only
# queue and lets pending events persist through a restart.
#disk:
# The directory path to store the queue's data.
#path: "${path.data}/diskqueue"
# The maximum space the queue should occupy on disk. Depending on
# input settings, events that exceed this limit are delayed or discarded.
#max_size: 10GB
# The maximum size of a single queue data file. Data in the queue is
# stored in smaller segments that are deleted after all their events
# have been processed.
#segment_size: 1GB
# The number of events to read from disk to memory while waiting for
# the output to request them.
#read_ahead: 512
# The number of events to accept from inputs while waiting for them
# to be written to disk. If event data arrives faster than it
# can be written to disk, this setting prevents it from overflowing
# main memory.
#write_ahead: 2048
# The duration to wait before retrying when the queue encounters a disk
# write error.
#retry_interval: 1s
# The maximum length of time to wait before retrying on a disk write
# error. If the queue encounters repeated errors, it will double the
# length of its retry interval each time, up to this maximum.
#max_retry_interval: 30s
# Sets the maximum number of CPUs that can be executed simultaneously. The
# default is the number of logical CPUs available in the system.
#max_procs:
# ================================= Processors =================================
# Processors are used to reduce the number of fields in the exported event or to
# enhance the event with external metadata. This section defines a list of
# processors that are applied one by one and the first one receives the initial
# event:
#
# event -> filter1 -> event1 -> filter2 ->event2 ...
#
# The supported processors are drop_fields, drop_event, include_fields,
# decode_json_fields, and add_cloud_metadata.
#
# For example, you can use the following processors to keep the fields that
# contain CPU load percentages, but remove the fields that contain CPU ticks
# values:
#
#processors:
# - include_fields:
# fields: ["cpu"]
# - drop_fields:
# fields: ["cpu.user", "cpu.system"]
#
# The following example drops the events that have the HTTP response code 200:
#
#processors:
# - drop_event:
# when:
# equals:
# http.code: 200
#
# The following example renames the field a to b:
#
#processors:
# - rename:
# fields:
# - from: "a"
# to: "b"
#
# The following example tokenizes the string into fields:
#
#processors:
# - dissect:
# tokenizer: "%{key1} - %{key2}"
# field: "message"
# target_prefix: "dissect"
#
# The following example enriches each event with metadata from the cloud
# provider about the host machine. It works on EC2, GCE, DigitalOcean,
# Tencent Cloud, and Alibaba Cloud.
#
#processors:
# - add_cloud_metadata: ~
#
# The following example enriches each event with the machine's local time zone
# offset from UTC.
#
#processors:
# - add_locale:
# format: offset
#
# The following example enriches each event with docker metadata, it matches
# given fields to an existing container id and adds info from that container:
#
#processors:
# - add_docker_metadata:
# host: "unix:///var/run/docker.sock"
# match_fields: ["system.process.cgroup.id"]
# match_pids: ["process.pid", "process.parent.pid"]
# match_source: true
# match_source_index: 4
# match_short_id: false
# cleanup_timeout: 60
# labels.dedot: false
# # To connect to Docker over TLS you must specify a client and CA certificate.
# #ssl:
# # certificate_authority: "/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"
# # certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
# # key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
#
# The following example enriches each event with docker metadata, it matches
# container id from log path available in `source` field (by default it expects
# it to be /var/lib/docker/containers/*/*.log).
#
#processors:
# - add_docker_metadata: ~
#
# The following example enriches each event with host metadata.
#
#processors:
# - add_host_metadata: ~
#
# The following example enriches each event with process metadata using
# process IDs included in the event.
#
#processors:
# - add_process_metadata:
# match_pids: ["system.process.ppid"]
# target: system.process.parent
#
# The following example decodes fields containing JSON strings
# and replaces the strings with valid JSON objects.
#
#processors:
# - decode_json_fields:
# fields: ["field1", "field2", ...]
# process_array: false
# max_depth: 1
# target: ""
# overwrite_keys: false
#
#processors:
# - decompress_gzip_field:
# from: "field1"
# to: "field2"
# ignore_missing: false
# fail_on_error: true
#
# The following example copies the value of the message to message_copied
#
#processors:
# - copy_fields:
# fields:
# - from: message
# to: message_copied
# fail_on_error: true
# ignore_missing: false
#
# The following example truncates the value of the message to 1024 bytes
#
#processors:
# - truncate_fields:
# fields:
# - message
# max_bytes: 1024
# fail_on_error: false
# ignore_missing: true
#
# The following example preserves the raw message under event.original
#
#processors:
# - copy_fields:
# fields:
# - from: message
# to: event.original
# fail_on_error: false
# ignore_missing: true
# - truncate_fields:
# fields:
# - event.original
# max_bytes: 1024
# fail_on_error: false
# ignore_missing: true
#
# The following example URL-decodes the value of field1 to field2
#
#processors:
# - urldecode:
# fields:
# - from: "field1"
# to: "field2"
# ignore_missing: false
# fail_on_error: true
# =============================== Elastic Cloud ================================
# These settings simplify using Metricbeat with the Elastic Cloud (https://cloud.elastic.co/).
# The cloud.id setting overwrites the `output.elasticsearch.hosts` and
# `setup.kibana.host` options.
# You can find the `cloud.id` in the Elastic Cloud web UI.
#cloud.id:
# The cloud.auth setting overwrites the `output.elasticsearch.username` and
# `output.elasticsearch.password` settings. The format is `<user>:<pass>`.
#cloud.auth:
# ================================== Outputs ===================================
# Configure what output to use when sending the data collected by the beat.
# ---------------------------- Elasticsearch Output ----------------------------
output.elasticsearch:
# Boolean flag to enable or disable the output module.
#enabled: true
# Array of hosts to connect to.
# Scheme and port can be left out and will be set to the default (http and 9200)
# In case you specify and additional path, the scheme is required: http://localhost:9200/path
# IPv6 addresses should always be defined as: https://[2001:db8::1]:9200
hosts: ["localhost:9200"]
# Performance presets configure other output fields to recommended values
# based on a performance priority.
# Options are "balanced", "throughput", "scale", "latency" and "custom".
# Default if unspecified: "custom"
preset: balanced
# Set gzip compression level. Set to 0 to disable compression.
# This field may conflict with performance presets. To set it
# manually use "preset: custom".
# The default is 1.
#compression_level: 1
# Configure escaping HTML symbols in strings.
#escape_html: false
# Protocol - either `http` (default) or `https`.
#protocol: "https"
# Authentication credentials - either API key or username/password.
#api_key: "id:api_key"
#username: "elastic"
#password: "changeme"
# Dictionary of HTTP parameters to pass within the URL with index operations.
#parameters:
#param1: value1
#param2: value2
# Number of workers per Elasticsearch host.
# This field may conflict with performance presets. To set it
# manually use "preset: custom".
#worker: 1
# If set to true and multiple hosts are configured, the output plugin load
# balances published events onto all Elasticsearch hosts. If set to false,
# the output plugin sends all events to only one host (determined at random)
# and will switch to another host if the currently selected one becomes
# unreachable. The default value is true.
#loadbalance: true
# Optional data stream or index name. The default is "metricbeat-%{[agent.version]}".
# In case you modify this pattern you must update setup.template.name and setup.template.pattern accordingly.
#index: "metricbeat-%{[agent.version]}"
# Optional ingest pipeline. By default, no pipeline will be used.
#pipeline: ""
# Optional HTTP path
#path: "/elasticsearch"
# Custom HTTP headers to add to each request
#headers:
# X-My-Header: Contents of the header
# Proxy server URL
#proxy_url: http://proxy:3128
# Whether to disable proxy settings for outgoing connections. If true, this
# takes precedence over both the proxy_url field and any environment settings
# (HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY). The default is false.
#proxy_disable: false
# The number of times a particular Elasticsearch index operation is attempted. If
# the indexing operation doesn't succeed after this many retries, the events are
# dropped. The default is 3.
#max_retries: 3
# The maximum number of events to bulk in a single Elasticsearch bulk API index request.
# This field may conflict with performance presets. To set it
# manually use "preset: custom".
# The default is 1600.
#bulk_max_size: 1600
# The number of seconds to wait before trying to reconnect to Elasticsearch
# after a network error. After waiting backoff.init seconds, the Beat
# tries to reconnect. If the attempt fails, the backoff timer is increased
# exponentially up to backoff.max. After a successful connection, the backoff
# timer is reset. The default is 1s.
#backoff.init: 1s
# The maximum number of seconds to wait before attempting to connect to
# Elasticsearch after a network error. The default is 60s.
#backoff.max: 60s
# The maximum amount of time an idle connection will remain idle
# before closing itself. Zero means use the default of 60s. The
# format is a Go language duration (example 60s is 60 seconds).
# This field may conflict with performance presets. To set it
# manually use "preset: custom".
# The default is 3s.
# idle_connection_timeout: 3s
# Configure HTTP request timeout before failing a request to Elasticsearch.
#timeout: 90
# Prevents metricbeat from connecting to older Elasticsearch versions when set to `false`
#allow_older_versions: true
# Use SSL settings for HTTPS.
#ssl.enabled: true
# Controls the verification of certificates. Valid values are:
# * full, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
# authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
# matches the names identified within the certificate.
# * strict, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
# authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
# matches the names identified within the certificate. If the Subject Alternative
# Name is empty, it returns an error.
# * certificate, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a
# trusted authority (CA), but does not perform any hostname verification.
# * none, which performs no verification of the server's certificate. This
# mode disables many of the security benefits of SSL/TLS and should only be used
# after very careful consideration. It is primarily intended as a temporary
# diagnostic mechanism when attempting to resolve TLS errors; its use in
# production environments is strongly discouraged.
# The default value is full.
#ssl.verification_mode: full
# List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions from 1.1
# up to 1.3 are enabled.
#ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3]
# List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications
#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
# Certificate for SSL client authentication
#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
# Client certificate key
#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
# Optional passphrase for decrypting the certificate key.
#ssl.key_passphrase: ''
# Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections
#ssl.cipher_suites: []
# Configure curve types for ECDHE-based cipher suites
#ssl.curve_types: []
# Configure what types of renegotiation are supported. Valid options are
# never, once, and freely. Default is never.
#ssl.renegotiation: never
# Configure a pin that can be used to do extra validation of the verified certificate chain,
# this allow you to ensure that a specific certificate is used to validate the chain of trust.
#
# The pin is a base64 encoded string of the SHA-256 fingerprint.
#ssl.ca_sha256: ""
# A root CA HEX encoded fingerprint. During the SSL handshake if the
# fingerprint matches the root CA certificate, it will be added to
# the provided list of root CAs (`certificate_authorities`), if the
# list is empty or not defined, the matching certificate will be the
# only one in the list. Then the normal SSL validation happens.
#ssl.ca_trusted_fingerprint: ""
# Enables restarting metricbeat if any file listed by `key`,
# `certificate`, or `certificate_authorities` is modified.
# This feature IS NOT supported on Windows.
#ssl.restart_on_cert_change.enabled: false
# Period to scan for changes on CA certificate files
#ssl.restart_on_cert_change.period: 1m
# Enable Kerberos support. Kerberos is automatically enabled if any Kerberos setting is set.
#kerberos.enabled: true
# Authentication type to use with Kerberos. Available options: keytab, password.
#kerberos.auth_type: password
# Path to the keytab file. It is used when auth_type is set to keytab.
#kerberos.keytab: /etc/elastic.keytab
# Path to the Kerberos configuration.
#kerberos.config_path: /etc/krb5.conf
# Name of the Kerberos user.
#kerberos.username: elastic
# Password of the Kerberos user. It is used when auth_type is set to password.
#kerberos.password: changeme
# Kerberos realm.
#kerberos.realm: ELASTIC
# ------------------------------ Logstash Output -------------------------------
#output.logstash:
# Boolean flag to enable or disable the output module.
#enabled: true
# The Logstash hosts
#hosts: ["localhost:5044"]
# Number of workers per Logstash host.
#worker: 1
# Set gzip compression level.
#compression_level: 3
# Configure escaping HTML symbols in strings.
#escape_html: false
# Optional maximum time to live for a connection to Logstash, after which the
# connection will be re-established. A value of `0s` (the default) will
# disable this feature.
#
# Not yet supported for async connections (i.e. with the "pipelining" option set)
#ttl: 30s
# Optionally load-balance events between Logstash hosts. Default is false.
#loadbalance: false
# Number of batches to be sent asynchronously to Logstash while processing
# new batches.
#pipelining: 2
# If enabled only a subset of events in a batch of events is transferred per
# transaction. The number of events to be sent increases up to `bulk_max_size`
# if no error is encountered.
#slow_start: false
# The number of seconds to wait before trying to reconnect to Logstash
# after a network error. After waiting backoff.init seconds, the Beat
# tries to reconnect. If the attempt fails, the backoff timer is increased
# exponentially up to backoff.max. After a successful connection, the backoff
# timer is reset. The default is 1s.
#backoff.init: 1s
# The maximum number of seconds to wait before attempting to connect to
# Logstash after a network error. The default is 60s.
#backoff.max: 60s
# Optional index name. The default index name is set to metricbeat
# in all lowercase.
#index: 'metricbeat'
# SOCKS5 proxy server URL
#proxy_url: socks5://user:password@socks5-server:2233
# Resolve names locally when using a proxy server. Defaults to false.
#proxy_use_local_resolver: false
# Use SSL settings for HTTPS.
#ssl.enabled: true
# Controls the verification of certificates. Valid values are:
# * full, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
# authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
# matches the names identified within the certificate.
# * strict, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
# authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
# matches the names identified within the certificate. If the Subject Alternative
# Name is empty, it returns an error.
# * certificate, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a
# trusted authority (CA), but does not perform any hostname verification.
# * none, which performs no verification of the server's certificate. This
# mode disables many of the security benefits of SSL/TLS and should only be used
# after very careful consideration. It is primarily intended as a temporary
# diagnostic mechanism when attempting to resolve TLS errors; its use in
# production environments is strongly discouraged.
# The default value is full.
#ssl.verification_mode: full
# List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions from 1.1
# up to 1.3 are enabled.
#ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3]
# List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications
#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
# Certificate for SSL client authentication
#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
# Client certificate key
#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
# Optional passphrase for decrypting the certificate key.
#ssl.key_passphrase: ''
# Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections
#ssl.cipher_suites: []
# Configure curve types for ECDHE-based cipher suites
#ssl.curve_types: []
# Configure what types of renegotiation are supported. Valid options are
# never, once, and freely. Default is never.
#ssl.renegotiation: never
# Configure a pin that can be used to do extra validation of the verified certificate chain,
# this allow you to ensure that a specific certificate is used to validate the chain of trust.
#
# The pin is a base64 encoded string of the SHA-256 fingerprint.
#ssl.ca_sha256: ""
# A root CA HEX encoded fingerprint. During the SSL handshake if the
# fingerprint matches the root CA certificate, it will be added to
# the provided list of root CAs (`certificate_authorities`), if the
# list is empty or not defined, the matching certificate will be the
# only one in the list. Then the normal SSL validation happens.
#ssl.ca_trusted_fingerprint: ""
# Enables restarting metricbeat if any file listed by `key`,
# `certificate`, or `certificate_authorities` is modified.
# This feature IS NOT supported on Windows.
#ssl.restart_on_cert_change.enabled: false
# Period to scan for changes on CA certificate files
#ssl.restart_on_cert_change.period: 1m
# The number of times to retry publishing an event after a publishing failure.
# After the specified number of retries, the events are typically dropped.
# Some Beats, such as Filebeat and Winlogbeat, ignore the max_retries setting
# and retry until all events are published. Set max_retries to a value less
# than 0 to retry until all events are published. The default is 3.
#max_retries: 3
# The maximum number of events to bulk in a single Logstash request. The
# default is 2048.
#bulk_max_size: 2048
# The number of seconds to wait for responses from the Logstash server before
# timing out. The default is 30s.
#timeout: 30s
# -------------------------------- Kafka Output --------------------------------
#output.kafka:
# Boolean flag to enable or disable the output module.
#enabled: true
# The list of Kafka broker addresses from which to fetch the cluster metadata.
# The cluster metadata contain the actual Kafka brokers events are published
# to.
#hosts: ["localhost:9092"]
# The Kafka topic used for produced events. The setting can be a format string
# using any event field. To set the topic from document type use `%{[type]}`.
#topic: beats
# The Kafka event key setting. Use format string to create a unique event key.
# By default no event key will be generated.
#key: ''
# The Kafka event partitioning strategy. Default hashing strategy is `hash`
# using the `output.kafka.key` setting or randomly distributes events if
# `output.kafka.key` is not configured.
#partition.hash:
# If enabled, events will only be published to partitions with reachable
# leaders. Default is false.
#reachable_only: false
# Configure alternative event field names used to compute the hash value.
# If empty `output.kafka.key` setting will be used.
# Default value is empty list.
#hash: []
# Authentication details. Password is required if username is set.
#username: ''
#password: ''
# SASL authentication mechanism used. Can be one of PLAIN, SCRAM-SHA-256 or SCRAM-SHA-512.
# Defaults to PLAIN when `username` and `password` are configured.
#sasl.mechanism: ''
# Kafka version Metricbeat is assumed to run against. Defaults to the "1.0.0".
#version: '1.0.0'
# Configure JSON encoding
#codec.json:
# Pretty-print JSON event
#pretty: false
# Configure escaping HTML symbols in strings.
#escape_html: false
# Metadata update configuration. Metadata contains leader information
# used to decide which broker to use when publishing.
#metadata:
# Max metadata request retry attempts when cluster is in middle of leader
# election. Defaults to 3 retries.
#retry.max: 3
# Wait time between retries during leader elections. Default is 250ms.
#retry.backoff: 250ms
# Refresh metadata interval. Defaults to every 10 minutes.
#refresh_frequency: 10m
# Strategy for fetching the topics metadata from the broker. Default is false.
#full: false
# The number of times to retry publishing an event after a publishing failure.
# After the specified number of retries, events are typically dropped.
# Some Beats, such as Filebeat, ignore the max_retries setting and retry until
# all events are published. Set max_retries to a value less than 0 to retry
# until all events are published. The default is 3.
#max_retries: 3
# The number of seconds to wait before trying to republish to Kafka
# after a network error. After waiting backoff.init seconds, the Beat
# tries to republish. If the attempt fails, the backoff timer is increased
# exponentially up to backoff.max. After a successful publish, the backoff
# timer is reset. The default is 1s.
#backoff.init: 1s
# The maximum number of seconds to wait before attempting to republish to
# Kafka after a network error. The default is 60s.
#backoff.max: 60s
# The maximum number of events to bulk in a single Kafka request. The default
# is 2048.
#bulk_max_size: 2048
# Duration to wait before sending bulk Kafka request. 0 is no delay. The default
# is 0.
#bulk_flush_frequency: 0s
# The number of seconds to wait for responses from the Kafka brokers before
# timing out. The default is 30s.
#timeout: 30s
# The maximum duration a broker will wait for number of required ACKs. The
# default is 10s.
#broker_timeout: 10s
# The number of messages buffered for each Kafka broker. The default is 256.
#channel_buffer_size: 256
# The keep-alive period for an active network connection. If 0s, keep-alives
# are disabled. The default is 0 seconds.
#keep_alive: 0
# Sets the output compression codec. Must be one of none, snappy and gzip. The
# default is gzip.
#compression: gzip
# Set the compression level. Currently only gzip provides a compression level
# between 0 and 9. The default value is chosen by the compression algorithm.
#compression_level: 4
# The maximum permitted size of JSON-encoded messages. Bigger messages will be
# dropped. The default value is 1000000 (bytes). This value should be equal to
# or less than the broker's message.max.bytes.
#max_message_bytes: 1000000
# The ACK reliability level required from broker. 0=no response, 1=wait for
# local commit, -1=wait for all replicas to commit. The default is 1. Note:
# If set to 0, no ACKs are returned by Kafka. Messages might be lost silently
# on error.
#required_acks: 1
# The configurable ClientID used for logging, debugging, and auditing
# purposes. The default is "beats".
#client_id: beats
# Use SSL settings for HTTPS.
#ssl.enabled: true
# Controls the verification of certificates. Valid values are:
# * full, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
# authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
# matches the names identified within the certificate.
# * strict, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
# authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
# matches the names identified within the certificate. If the Subject Alternative
# Name is empty, it returns an error.
# * certificate, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a
# trusted authority (CA), but does not perform any hostname verification.
# * none, which performs no verification of the server's certificate. This
# mode disables many of the security benefits of SSL/TLS and should only be used
# after very careful consideration. It is primarily intended as a temporary
# diagnostic mechanism when attempting to resolve TLS errors; its use in
# production environments is strongly discouraged.
# The default value is full.
#ssl.verification_mode: full
# List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions from 1.1
# up to 1.3 are enabled.
#ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3]
# List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications
#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
# Certificate for SSL client authentication
#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
# Client certificate key
#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
# Optional passphrase for decrypting the certificate key.
#ssl.key_passphrase: ''
# Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections
#ssl.cipher_suites: []
# Configure curve types for ECDHE-based cipher suites
#ssl.curve_types: []
# Configure what types of renegotiation are supported. Valid options are
# never, once, and freely. Default is never.
#ssl.renegotiation: never
# Configure a pin that can be used to do extra validation of the verified certificate chain,
# this allow you to ensure that a specific certificate is used to validate the chain of trust.
#
# The pin is a base64 encoded string of the SHA-256 fingerprint.
#ssl.ca_sha256: ""
# A root CA HEX encoded fingerprint. During the SSL handshake if the
# fingerprint matches the root CA certificate, it will be added to
# the provided list of root CAs (`certificate_authorities`), if the
# list is empty or not defined, the matching certificate will be the
# only one in the list. Then the normal SSL validation happens.
#ssl.ca_trusted_fingerprint: ""
# Enables restarting metricbeat if any file listed by `key`,
# `certificate`, or `certificate_authorities` is modified.
# This feature IS NOT supported on Windows.
#ssl.restart_on_cert_change.enabled: false
# Period to scan for changes on CA certificate files
#ssl.restart_on_cert_change.period: 1m
# Enable Kerberos support. Kerberos is automatically enabled if any Kerberos setting is set.
#kerberos.enabled: true
# Authentication type to use with Kerberos. Available options: keytab, password.
#kerberos.auth_type: password
# Path to the keytab file. It is used when auth_type is set to keytab.
#kerberos.keytab: /etc/security/keytabs/kafka.keytab
# Path to the Kerberos configuration.
#kerberos.config_path: /etc/krb5.conf
# The service name. Service principal name is contructed from
# service_name/hostname@realm.
#kerberos.service_name: kafka
# Name of the Kerberos user.
#kerberos.username: elastic
# Password of the Kerberos user. It is used when auth_type is set to password.
#kerberos.password: changeme
# Kerberos realm.
#kerberos.realm: ELASTIC
# Enables Kerberos FAST authentication. This may
# conflict with certain Active Directory configurations.
#kerberos.enable_krb5_fast: false
# -------------------------------- Redis Output --------------------------------
#output.redis:
# Boolean flag to enable or disable the output module.
#enabled: true
# Configure JSON encoding
#codec.json:
# Pretty print json event
#pretty: false
# Configure escaping HTML symbols in strings.
#escape_html: false
# The list of Redis servers to connect to. If load-balancing is enabled, the
# events are distributed to the servers in the list. If one server becomes
# unreachable, the events are distributed to the reachable servers only.
# The hosts setting supports redis and rediss urls with custom password like
# redis://:password@localhost:6379.
#hosts: ["localhost:6379"]
# The name of the Redis list or channel the events are published to. The
# default is metricbeat.
#key: metricbeat
# The password to authenticate to Redis with. The default is no authentication.
#password:
# The Redis database number where the events are published. The default is 0.
#db: 0
# The Redis data type to use for publishing events. If the data type is list,
# the Redis RPUSH command is used. If the data type is channel, the Redis
# PUBLISH command is used. The default value is list.
#datatype: list
# The number of workers to use for each host configured to publish events to
# Redis. Use this setting along with the loadbalance option. For example, if
# you have 2 hosts and 3 workers, in total 6 workers are started (3 for each
# host).
#worker: 1
# If set to true and multiple hosts or workers are configured, the output
# plugin load balances published events onto all Redis hosts. If set to false,
# the output plugin sends all events to only one host (determined at random)
# and will switch to another host if the currently selected one becomes
# unreachable. The default value is true.
#loadbalance: true
# The Redis connection timeout in seconds. The default is 5 seconds.
#timeout: 5s
# The number of times to retry publishing an event after a publishing failure.
# After the specified number of retries, the events are typically dropped.
# Some Beats, such as Filebeat, ignore the max_retries setting and retry until
# all events are published. Set max_retries to a value less than 0 to retry
# until all events are published. The default is 3.
#max_retries: 3
# The number of seconds to wait before trying to reconnect to Redis
# after a network error. After waiting backoff.init seconds, the Beat
# tries to reconnect. If the attempt fails, the backoff timer is increased
# exponentially up to backoff.max. After a successful connection, the backoff
# timer is reset. The default is 1s.
#backoff.init: 1s
# The maximum number of seconds to wait before attempting to connect to
# Redis after a network error. The default is 60s.
#backoff.max: 60s
# The maximum number of events to bulk in a single Redis request or pipeline.
# The default is 2048.
#bulk_max_size: 2048
# The URL of the SOCKS5 proxy to use when connecting to the Redis servers. The
# value must be a URL with a scheme of socks5://.
#proxy_url:
# This option determines whether Redis hostnames are resolved locally when
# using a proxy. The default value is false, which means that name resolution
# occurs on the proxy server.
#proxy_use_local_resolver: false
# Use SSL settings for HTTPS.
#ssl.enabled: true
# Controls the verification of certificates. Valid values are:
# * full, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
# authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
# matches the names identified within the certificate.
# * strict, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
# authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
# matches the names identified within the certificate. If the Subject Alternative
# Name is empty, it returns an error.
# * certificate, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a
# trusted authority (CA), but does not perform any hostname verification.
# * none, which performs no verification of the server's certificate. This
# mode disables many of the security benefits of SSL/TLS and should only be used
# after very careful consideration. It is primarily intended as a temporary
# diagnostic mechanism when attempting to resolve TLS errors; its use in
# production environments is strongly discouraged.
# The default value is full.
#ssl.verification_mode: full
# List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions from 1.1
# up to 1.3 are enabled.
#ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3]
# List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications
#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
# Certificate for SSL client authentication
#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
# Client certificate key
#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
# Optional passphrase for decrypting the certificate key.
#ssl.key_passphrase: ''
# Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections
#ssl.cipher_suites: []
# Configure curve types for ECDHE-based cipher suites
#ssl.curve_types: []
# Configure what types of renegotiation are supported. Valid options are
# never, once, and freely. Default is never.
#ssl.renegotiation: never
# Configure a pin that can be used to do extra validation of the verified certificate chain,
# this allow you to ensure that a specific certificate is used to validate the chain of trust.
#
# The pin is a base64 encoded string of the SHA-256 fingerprint.
#ssl.ca_sha256: ""
# A root CA HEX encoded fingerprint. During the SSL handshake if the
# fingerprint matches the root CA certificate, it will be added to
# the provided list of root CAs (`certificate_authorities`), if the
# list is empty or not defined, the matching certificate will be the
# only one in the list. Then the normal SSL validation happens.
#ssl.ca_trusted_fingerprint: ""
# -------------------------------- File Output ---------------------------------
#output.file:
# Boolean flag to enable or disable the output module.
#enabled: true
# Configure JSON encoding
#codec.json:
# Pretty-print JSON event
#pretty: false
# Configure escaping HTML symbols in strings.
#escape_html: false
# Path to the directory where to save the generated files. The option is
# mandatory.
#path: "/tmp/metricbeat"
# Name of the generated files. The default is `metricbeat` and it generates
# files: `metricbeat-{datetime}.ndjson`, `metricbeat-{datetime}-1.ndjson`, etc.
#filename: metricbeat
# Maximum size in kilobytes of each file. When this size is reached, and on
# every Metricbeat restart, the files are rotated. The default value is 10240
# kB.
#rotate_every_kb: 10000
# Maximum number of files under path. When this number of files is reached,
# the oldest file is deleted and the rest are shifted from last to first. The
# default is 7 files.
#number_of_files: 7
# Permissions to use for file creation. The default is 0600.
#permissions: 0600
# Configure automatic file rotation on every startup. The default is true.
#rotate_on_startup: true
# ------------------------------- Console Output -------------------------------
#output.console:
# Boolean flag to enable or disable the output module.
#enabled: true
# Configure JSON encoding
#codec.json:
# Pretty-print JSON event
#pretty: false
# Configure escaping HTML symbols in strings.
#escape_html: false
# =================================== Paths ====================================
# The home path for the Metricbeat installation. This is the default base path
# for all other path settings and for miscellaneous files that come with the
# distribution (for example, the sample dashboards).
# If not set by a CLI flag or in the configuration file, the default for the
# home path is the location of the binary.
#path.home:
# The configuration path for the Metricbeat installation. This is the default
# base path for configuration files, including the main YAML configuration file
# and the Elasticsearch template file. If not set by a CLI flag or in the
# configuration file, the default for the configuration path is the home path.
#path.config: ${path.home}
# The data path for the Metricbeat installation. This is the default base path
# for all the files in which Metricbeat needs to store its data. If not set by a
# CLI flag or in the configuration file, the default for the data path is a data
# subdirectory inside the home path.
#path.data: ${path.home}/data
# The logs path for a Metricbeat installation. This is the default location for
# the Beat's log files. If not set by a CLI flag or in the configuration file,
# the default for the logs path is a logs subdirectory inside the home path.
#path.logs: ${path.home}/logs
# ================================== Keystore ==================================
# Location of the Keystore containing the keys and their sensitive values.
#keystore.path: "${path.config}/beats.keystore"
# ================================= Dashboards =================================
# These settings control loading the sample dashboards to the Kibana index. Loading
# the dashboards are disabled by default and can be enabled either by setting the
# options here or by using the `-setup` CLI flag or the `setup` command.
#setup.dashboards.enabled: false
# The directory from where to read the dashboards. The default is the `kibana`
# folder in the home path.
#setup.dashboards.directory: ${path.home}/kibana
# The URL from where to download the dashboard archive. It is used instead of
# the directory if it has a value.
#setup.dashboards.url:
# The file archive (zip file) from where to read the dashboards. It is used instead
# of the directory when it has a value.
#setup.dashboards.file:
# In case the archive contains the dashboards from multiple Beats, this lets you
# select which one to load. You can load all the dashboards in the archive by
# setting this to the empty string.
#setup.dashboards.beat: metricbeat
# The name of the Kibana index to use for setting the configuration. Default is ".kibana"
#setup.dashboards.kibana_index: .kibana
# The Elasticsearch index name. This overwrites the index name defined in the
# dashboards and index pattern. Example: testbeat-*
#setup.dashboards.index:
# Always use the Kibana API for loading the dashboards instead of autodetecting
# how to install the dashboards by first querying Elasticsearch.
#setup.dashboards.always_kibana: false
# If true and Kibana is not reachable at the time when dashboards are loaded,
# it will retry to reconnect to Kibana instead of exiting with an error.
#setup.dashboards.retry.enabled: false
# Duration interval between Kibana connection retries.
#setup.dashboards.retry.interval: 1s
# Maximum number of retries before exiting with an error, 0 for unlimited retrying.
#setup.dashboards.retry.maximum: 0
# ================================== Template ==================================
# A template is used to set the mapping in Elasticsearch
# By default template loading is enabled and the template is loaded.
# These settings can be adjusted to load your own template or overwrite existing ones.
# Set to false to disable template loading.
#setup.template.enabled: true
# Template name. By default the template name is "metricbeat-%{[agent.version]}"
# The template name and pattern has to be set in case the Elasticsearch index pattern is modified.
#setup.template.name: "metricbeat-%{[agent.version]}"
# Template pattern. By default the template pattern is "metricbeat-%{[agent.version]}" to apply to the default index settings.
# The template name and pattern has to be set in case the Elasticsearch index pattern is modified.
#setup.template.pattern: "metricbeat-%{[agent.version]}"
# Path to fields.yml file to generate the template
#setup.template.fields: "${path.config}/fields.yml"
# A list of fields to be added to the template and Kibana index pattern. Also
# specify setup.template.overwrite: true to overwrite the existing template.
#setup.template.append_fields:
#- name: field_name
# type: field_type
# Enable JSON template loading. If this is enabled, the fields.yml is ignored.
#setup.template.json.enabled: false
# Path to the JSON template file
#setup.template.json.path: "${path.config}/template.json"
# Name under which the template is stored in Elasticsearch
#setup.template.json.name: ""
# Set this option if the JSON template is a data stream.
#setup.template.json.data_stream: false
# Overwrite existing template
# Do not enable this option for more than one instance of metricbeat as it might
# overload your Elasticsearch with too many update requests.
#setup.template.overwrite: false
# Elasticsearch template settings
setup.template.settings:
# A dictionary of settings to place into the settings.index dictionary
# of the Elasticsearch template. For more details, please check
# https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/mapping.html
#index:
#number_of_shards: 1
#codec: best_compression
# A dictionary of settings for the _source field. For more details, please check
# https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/mapping-source-field.html
#_source:
#enabled: false
# ====================== Index Lifecycle Management (ILM) ======================
# Configure index lifecycle management (ILM) to manage the backing indices
# of your data streams.
# Enable ILM support. Valid values are true, or false.
#setup.ilm.enabled: true
# Set the lifecycle policy name. The default policy name is
# 'beatname'.
#setup.ilm.policy_name: "mypolicy"
# The path to a JSON file that contains a lifecycle policy configuration. Used
# to load your own lifecycle policy.
#setup.ilm.policy_file:
# Disable the check for an existing lifecycle policy. The default is true.
# If you set this option to false, lifecycle policy will not be installed,
# even if setup.ilm.overwrite is set to true.
#setup.ilm.check_exists: true
# Overwrite the lifecycle policy at startup. The default is false.
#setup.ilm.overwrite: false
# ======================== Data Stream Lifecycle (DSL) =========================
# Configure Data Stream Lifecycle to manage data streams while connected to Serverless elasticsearch.
# These settings are mutually exclusive with ILM settings which are not supported in Serverless projects.
# Enable DSL support. Valid values are true, or false.
#setup.dsl.enabled: true
# Set the lifecycle policy name or pattern. For DSL, this name must match the data stream that the lifecycle is for.
# The default data stream pattern is metricbeat-%{[agent.version]}"
# The template string `%{[agent.version]}` will resolve to the current stack version.
# The other possible template value is `%{[beat.name]}`.
#setup.dsl.data_stream_pattern: "metricbeat-%{[agent.version]}"
# The path to a JSON file that contains a lifecycle policy configuration. Used
# to load your own lifecycle policy.
# If no custom policy is specified, a default policy with a lifetime of 7 days will be created.
#setup.dsl.policy_file:
# Disable the check for an existing lifecycle policy. The default is true. If
# you disable this check, set setup.dsl.overwrite: true so the lifecycle policy
# can be installed.
#setup.dsl.check_exists: true
# Overwrite the lifecycle policy at startup. The default is false.
#setup.dsl.overwrite: false
# =================================== Kibana ===================================
# Starting with Beats version 6.0.0, the dashboards are loaded via the Kibana API.
# This requires a Kibana endpoint configuration.
setup.kibana:
# Kibana Host
# Scheme and port can be left out and will be set to the default (http and 5601)
# In case you specify and additional path, the scheme is required: http://localhost:5601/path
# IPv6 addresses should always be defined as: https://[2001:db8::1]:5601
#host: "localhost:5601"
# Optional protocol and basic auth credentials.
#protocol: "https"
#username: "elastic"
#password: "changeme"
# Optional HTTP path
#path: ""
# Optional Kibana space ID.
#space.id: ""
# Custom HTTP headers to add to each request
#headers:
# X-My-Header: Contents of the header
# Use SSL settings for HTTPS.
#ssl.enabled: true
# Controls the verification of certificates. Valid values are:
# * full, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
# authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
# matches the names identified within the certificate.
# * strict, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
# authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
# matches the names identified within the certificate. If the Subject Alternative
# Name is empty, it returns an error.
# * certificate, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a
# trusted authority (CA), but does not perform any hostname verification.
# * none, which performs no verification of the server's certificate. This
# mode disables many of the security benefits of SSL/TLS and should only be used
# after very careful consideration. It is primarily intended as a temporary
# diagnostic mechanism when attempting to resolve TLS errors; its use in
# production environments is strongly discouraged.
# The default value is full.
#ssl.verification_mode: full
# List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions from 1.1
# up to 1.3 are enabled.
#ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3]
# List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications
#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
# Certificate for SSL client authentication
#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
# Client certificate key
#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
# Optional passphrase for decrypting the certificate key.
#ssl.key_passphrase: ''
# Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections
#ssl.cipher_suites: []
# Configure curve types for ECDHE-based cipher suites
#ssl.curve_types: []
# Configure what types of renegotiation are supported. Valid options are
# never, once, and freely. Default is never.
#ssl.renegotiation: never
# Configure a pin that can be used to do extra validation of the verified certificate chain,
# this allow you to ensure that a specific certificate is used to validate the chain of trust.
#
# The pin is a base64 encoded string of the SHA-256 fingerprint.
#ssl.ca_sha256: ""
# A root CA HEX encoded fingerprint. During the SSL handshake if the
# fingerprint matches the root CA certificate, it will be added to
# the provided list of root CAs (`certificate_authorities`), if the
# list is empty or not defined, the matching certificate will be the
# only one in the list. Then the normal SSL validation happens.
#ssl.ca_trusted_fingerprint: ""
# ================================== Logging ===================================
# There are four options for the log output: file, stderr, syslog, eventlog
# The file output is the default.
# Sets log level. The default log level is info.
# Available log levels are: error, warning, info, debug
#logging.level: info
# Enable debug output for selected components. To enable all selectors use ["*"]
# Other available selectors are "beat", "publisher", "service"
# Multiple selectors can be chained.
#logging.selectors: [ ]
# Send all logging output to stderr. The default is false.
#logging.to_stderr: false
# Send all logging output to syslog. The default is false.
#logging.to_syslog: false
# Send all logging output to Windows Event Logs. The default is false.
#logging.to_eventlog: false
# If enabled, Metricbeat periodically logs its internal metrics that have changed
# in the last period. For each metric that changed, the delta from the value at
# the beginning of the period is logged. Also, the total values for
# all non-zero internal metrics are logged on shutdown. The default is true.
#logging.metrics.enabled: true
# The period after which to log the internal metrics. The default is 30s.
#logging.metrics.period: 30s
# A list of metrics namespaces to report in the logs. Defaults to [stats].
# `stats` contains general Beat metrics. `dataset` may be present in some
# Beats and contains module or input metrics.
#logging.metrics.namespaces: [stats]
# Logging to rotating files. Set logging.to_files to false to disable logging to
# files.
logging.to_files: true
logging.files:
# Configure the path where the logs are written. The default is the logs directory
# under the home path (the binary location).
#path: /var/log/metricbeat
# The name of the files where the logs are written to.
#name: metricbeat
# Configure log file size limit. If the limit is reached, log file will be
# automatically rotated.
#rotateeverybytes: 10485760 # = 10MB
# Number of rotated log files to keep. The oldest files will be deleted first.
#keepfiles: 7
# The permissions mask to apply when rotating log files. The default value is 0600.
# Must be a valid Unix-style file permissions mask expressed in octal notation.
#permissions: 0600
# Enable log file rotation on time intervals in addition to the size-based rotation.
# Intervals must be at least 1s. Values of 1m, 1h, 24h, 7\*24h, 30\*24h, and 365\*24h
# are boundary-aligned with minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years as
# reported by the local system clock. All other intervals are calculated from the
# Unix epoch. Defaults to disabled.
#interval: 0
# Rotate existing logs on startup rather than appending them to the existing
# file. Defaults to true.
# rotateonstartup: true
#=============================== Events Logging ===============================
# Some outputs will log raw events on errors like indexing errors in the
# Elasticsearch output, to prevent logging raw events (that may contain
# sensitive information) together with other log messages, a different
# log file, only for log entries containing raw events, is used. It will
# use the same level, selectors and all other configurations from the
# default logger, but it will have it's own file configuration.
#
# Having a different log file for raw events also prevents event data
# from drowning out the regular log files.
#
# IMPORTANT: No matter the default logger output configuration, raw events
# will **always** be logged to a file configured by `logging.event_data.files`.
# logging.event_data:
# Logging to rotating files. Set logging.to_files to false to disable logging to
# files.
#logging.event_data.to_files: true
#logging.event_data:
# Configure the path where the logs are written. The default is the logs directory
# under the home path (the binary location).
#path: /var/log/metricbeat
# The name of the files where the logs are written to.
#name: metricbeat-events-data
# Configure log file size limit. If the limit is reached, log file will be
# automatically rotated.
#rotateeverybytes: 5242880 # = 5MB
# Number of rotated log files to keep. The oldest files will be deleted first.
#keepfiles: 2
# The permissions mask to apply when rotating log files. The default value is 0600.
# Must be a valid Unix-style file permissions mask expressed in octal notation.
#permissions: 0600
# Enable log file rotation on time intervals in addition to the size-based rotation.
# Intervals must be at least 1s. Values of 1m, 1h, 24h, 7\*24h, 30\*24h, and 365\*24h
# are boundary-aligned with minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years as
# reported by the local system clock. All other intervals are calculated from the
# Unix epoch. Defaults to disabled.
#interval: 0
# Rotate existing logs on startup rather than appending them to the existing
# file. Defaults to false.
# rotateonstartup: false
# ============================= X-Pack Monitoring ==============================
# Metricbeat can export internal metrics to a central Elasticsearch monitoring
# cluster. This requires xpack monitoring to be enabled in Elasticsearch. The
# reporting is disabled by default.
# Set to true to enable the monitoring reporter.
#monitoring.enabled: false
# Sets the UUID of the Elasticsearch cluster under which monitoring data for this
# Metricbeat instance will appear in the Stack Monitoring UI. If output.elasticsearch
# is enabled, the UUID is derived from the Elasticsearch cluster referenced by output.elasticsearch.
#monitoring.cluster_uuid:
# Uncomment to send the metrics to Elasticsearch. Most settings from the
# Elasticsearch output are accepted here as well.
# Note that the settings should point to your Elasticsearch *monitoring* cluster.
# Any setting that is not set is automatically inherited from the Elasticsearch
# output configuration, so if you have the Elasticsearch output configured such
# that it is pointing to your Elasticsearch monitoring cluster, you can simply
# uncomment the following line.
#monitoring.elasticsearch:
# Array of hosts to connect to.
# Scheme and port can be left out and will be set to the default (http and 9200)
# In case you specify an additional path, the scheme is required: http://localhost:9200/path
# IPv6 addresses should always be defined as: https://[2001:db8::1]:9200
#hosts: ["localhost:9200"]
# Set gzip compression level.
#compression_level: 0
# Protocol - either `http` (default) or `https`.
#protocol: "https"
# Authentication credentials - either API key or username/password.
#api_key: "id:api_key"
#username: "beats_system"
#password: "changeme"
# Dictionary of HTTP parameters to pass within the URL with index operations.
#parameters:
#param1: value1
#param2: value2
# Custom HTTP headers to add to each request
#headers:
# X-My-Header: Contents of the header
# Proxy server url
#proxy_url: http://proxy:3128
# The number of times a particular Elasticsearch index operation is attempted. If
# the indexing operation doesn't succeed after this many retries, the events are
# dropped. The default is 3.
#max_retries: 3
# The maximum number of events to bulk in a single Elasticsearch bulk API index request.
# The default is 50.
#bulk_max_size: 50
# The number of seconds to wait before trying to reconnect to Elasticsearch
# after a network error. After waiting backoff.init seconds, the Beat
# tries to reconnect. If the attempt fails, the backoff timer is increased
# exponentially up to backoff.max. After a successful connection, the backoff
# timer is reset. The default is 1s.
#backoff.init: 1s
# The maximum number of seconds to wait before attempting to connect to
# Elasticsearch after a network error. The default is 60s.
#backoff.max: 60s
# Configure HTTP request timeout before failing a request to Elasticsearch.
#timeout: 90
# Use SSL settings for HTTPS.
#ssl.enabled: true
# Controls the verification of certificates. Valid values are:
# * full, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
# authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
# matches the names identified within the certificate.
# * strict, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
# authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
# matches the names identified within the certificate. If the Subject Alternative
# Name is empty, it returns an error.
# * certificate, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a
# trusted authority (CA), but does not perform any hostname verification.
# * none, which performs no verification of the server's certificate. This
# mode disables many of the security benefits of SSL/TLS and should only be used
# after very careful consideration. It is primarily intended as a temporary
# diagnostic mechanism when attempting to resolve TLS errors; its use in
# production environments is strongly discouraged.
# The default value is full.
#ssl.verification_mode: full
# List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions from 1.1
# up to 1.3 are enabled.
#ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3]
# List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications
#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
# Certificate for SSL client authentication
#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
# Client certificate key
#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
# Optional passphrase for decrypting the certificate key.
#ssl.key_passphrase: ''
# Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections
#ssl.cipher_suites: []
# Configure curve types for ECDHE-based cipher suites
#ssl.curve_types: []
# Configure what types of renegotiation are supported. Valid options are
# never, once, and freely. Default is never.
#ssl.renegotiation: never
# Configure a pin that can be used to do extra validation of the verified certificate chain,
# this allow you to ensure that a specific certificate is used to validate the chain of trust.
#
# The pin is a base64 encoded string of the SHA-256 fingerprint.
#ssl.ca_sha256: ""
# A root CA HEX encoded fingerprint. During the SSL handshake if the
# fingerprint matches the root CA certificate, it will be added to
# the provided list of root CAs (`certificate_authorities`), if the
# list is empty or not defined, the matching certificate will be the
# only one in the list. Then the normal SSL validation happens.
#ssl.ca_trusted_fingerprint: ""
# Enable Kerberos support. Kerberos is automatically enabled if any Kerberos setting is set.
#kerberos.enabled: true
# Authentication type to use with Kerberos. Available options: keytab, password.
#kerberos.auth_type: password
# Path to the keytab file. It is used when auth_type is set to keytab.
#kerberos.keytab: /etc/elastic.keytab
# Path to the Kerberos configuration.
#kerberos.config_path: /etc/krb5.conf
# Name of the Kerberos user.
#kerberos.username: elastic
# Password of the Kerberos user. It is used when auth_type is set to password.
#kerberos.password: changeme
# Kerberos realm.
#kerberos.realm: ELASTIC
#metrics.period: 10s
#state.period: 1m
# The `monitoring.cloud.id` setting overwrites the `monitoring.elasticsearch.hosts`
# setting. You can find the value for this setting in the Elastic Cloud web UI.
#monitoring.cloud.id:
# The `monitoring.cloud.auth` setting overwrites the `monitoring.elasticsearch.username`
# and `monitoring.elasticsearch.password` settings. The format is `<user>:<pass>`.
#monitoring.cloud.auth:
# =============================== HTTP Endpoint ================================
# Each beat can expose internal metrics through an HTTP endpoint. For security
# reasons the endpoint is disabled by default. This feature is currently experimental.
# Stats can be accessed through http://localhost:5066/stats. For pretty JSON output
# append ?pretty to the URL.
# Defines if the HTTP endpoint is enabled.
#http.enabled: false
# The HTTP endpoint will bind to this hostname, IP address, unix socket, or named pipe.
# When using IP addresses, it is recommended to only use localhost.
#http.host: localhost
# Port on which the HTTP endpoint will bind. Default is 5066.
#http.port: 5066
# Define which user should be owning the named pipe.
#http.named_pipe.user:
# Define which permissions should be applied to the named pipe, use the Security
# Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) to define the permission. This option cannot be used with
# `http.user`.
#http.named_pipe.security_descriptor:
# Defines if the HTTP pprof endpoints are enabled.
# It is recommended that this is only enabled on localhost as these endpoints may leak data.
#http.pprof.enabled: false
# Controls the fraction of goroutine blocking events that are reported in the
# blocking profile.
#http.pprof.block_profile_rate: 0
# Controls the fraction of memory allocations that are recorded and reported in
# the memory profile.
#http.pprof.mem_profile_rate: 524288
# Controls the fraction of mutex contention events that are reported in the
# mutex profile.
#http.pprof.mutex_profile_rate: 0
# ============================== Process Security ==============================
# Enable or disable seccomp system call filtering on Linux. Default is enabled.
#seccomp.enabled: true
# ============================== Instrumentation ===============================
# Instrumentation support for the metricbeat.
#instrumentation:
# Set to true to enable instrumentation of metricbeat.
#enabled: false
# Environment in which metricbeat is running on (eg: staging, production, etc.)
#environment: ""
# APM Server hosts to report instrumentation results to.
#hosts:
# - http://localhost:8200
# API Key for the APM Server(s).
# If api_key is set then secret_token will be ignored.
#api_key:
# Secret token for the APM Server(s).
#secret_token:
# Enable profiling of the server, recording profile samples as events.
#
# This feature is experimental.
#profiling:
#cpu:
# Set to true to enable CPU profiling.
#enabled: false
#interval: 60s
#duration: 10s
#heap:
# Set to true to enable heap profiling.
#enabled: false
#interval: 60s
# ================================= Migration ==================================
# This allows to enable 6.7 migration aliases
#migration.6_to_7.enabled: false
# =============================== Feature Flags ================================
# Enable and configure feature flags.
#features:
# fqdn:
# enabled: true