filebeat/module/mongodb/_meta/docs.md
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The mongodb module collects and parses logs created by MongoDB.
When you run the module, it performs a few tasks under the hood:
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The mongodb module was tested with plaintext logs from version v3.2.11 on Debian and json logs from version v4.4.4 on Ubuntu.
You can further refine the behavior of the mongodb module by specifying variable settings in the modules.d/mongodb.yml file, or overriding settings at the command line.
You must enable at least one fileset in the module. Filesets are disabled by default.
The following example shows how to set paths in the modules.d/mongodb.yml file to override the default paths for MongoDB logs:
- module: mongodb
log:
enabled: true
var.paths: ["/path/to/log/mongodb/*.log*"]
To specify the same settings at the command line, you use:
-M "mongodb.log.var.paths=[/path/to/log/mongodb/*.log*]"
Each fileset has separate variable settings for configuring the behavior of the module. If you don’t specify variable settings, the mongodb module uses the defaults.
For advanced use cases, you can also override input settings. See Override input settings.
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When you specify a setting at the command line, remember to prefix the setting with the module name, for example, mongodb.log.var.paths instead of log.var.paths.
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log log fileset settings [_log_log_fileset_settings_3]var.paths
: An array of glob-based paths that specify where to look for the log files. All patterns supported by Go Glob are also supported here. For example, you can use wildcards to fetch all files from a predefined level of subdirectories: /path/to/log/*/*.log. This fetches all .log files from the subfolders of /path/to/log. It does not fetch log files from the /path/to/log folder itself. If this setting is left empty, Filebeat will choose log paths based on your operating system.
This module comes with one sample dashboard including error and regular logs.
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