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Procedure for Using Logstash

Updated on 2024-09-14 GMT+08:00
Table 1 Procedure for using a Logstash cluster

Category

Operation

Details

Use

Planning a cluster

Before creating a Logstash cluster, develop a plan for it, such as whether to deploy the cluster across multiple AZs to improve availability; and the node quantity and specifications in order to ensure the desired performance and reliability.

Logstash Cluster Planning Suggestions

Creating a cluster

Create a Logstash cluster based on the plan.

Creating a Logstash Cluster

Configuring routes

If the Logstash cluster and the data source are connected to the same primary NIC, the network is automatically connected. Otherwise, you need to configure routes connecting each node of the Logstash cluster to the data source and back.

Configuring Routes for a Logstash Cluster

Configuring a Logstash migration task

Through the configuration center of the Logstash cluster, you can create and start a Logstash configuration file to migrate data between different locations.

Creating a Logstash Configuration File

Starting a Logstash Migration Task

O&M

Scaling a cluster

CSS provides flexible scale-out and scale-in options, using which you can add or reduce nodes, and increase or reduce node specifications. This allows you to dynamically adjust cluster resources to meet changing demand and optimize costs.

Scaling Out a Logstash Cluster

Scaling In a Logstash Cluster

Managing clusters

CSS provides comprehensive cluster management functions. Users can view cluster information, manage tags, bind clusters with enterprise projects, and upload custom CA certificates. They help users efficiently manage Logstash clusters.

Viewing Logstash Cluster Information

Setting Tags for a Logstash Cluster

Binding a Logstash Cluster to an Enterprise Project

Managing CA Certificates for a Logstash Cluster

Forcibly Restarting a Logstash Cluster

Deleting a Logstash Cluster

Monitoring and log management

CSS provides comprehensive monitoring and log management. Users can configure and check monitoring metrics for clusters, nodes, and Logstash pipelines, configure alarm rules, and back up and view logs. They help users efficiently monitor and analyze the performance of Logstash clusters, ensuring cluster reliability.

Monitoring Metrics for Logstash Clusters in Cloud Eye

Using Cloud Eye to Monitor Logstash Clusters

Querying and Managing Logstash Cluster Logs

Audit logs

Cloud Trace Service (CTS) can be used to log mission-critical operations related to Logstash clusters. Used for auditing and accountability purposes, these records are retained for seven days on the management console.

Viewing Logstash Cluster Audit Logs

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