Ingesting ServiceStage Cloud Host Logs to LTS
LTS collects log data from ECS. By processing a massive number of logs efficiently, securely, and in real time, LTS provides useful insights for you to optimize the availability and performance of cloud services and applications. It also helps you efficiently perform real-time decision-making, device O&M management, and service trend analysis.
Perform the following steps to complete the ingestion configuration:
- Step 1: Select a Log Stream
- Step 2: (Optional) Select a Host Group
- Step 3: Configure the Collection
- Step 4: Configure Indexing
- Step 5: Complete the Ingestion Configuration
To collect logs from multiple scenarios, set multiple ingestion configurations in a batch.
Currently, this function is available only to whitelisted users. To use it, submit a service ticket.
Prerequisites
- ICAgent has been installed and added to the host group.
- A ServiceStage application has been created. For details, see Creating an Application.
- A ServiceStage environment has been created. For details, see Creating an Environment.
- A ServiceStage component has been created. For details, see Creating and Deploying a Component.
- You have enabled ICAgent Diagnosis to view exceptions, overall status, and collection status of ICAgent. For details, see Setting ICAgent Collection.
Step 1: Select a Log Stream
- Log in to the LTS console.
- Choose Log Ingestion > Ingestion Center in the navigation pane. Then, click ServiceStage - Cloud Host Logs.
Alternatively, choose Log Ingestion > Ingestion Management in the navigation pane, and click Ingest Log > ServiceStage - Cloud Host Logs.
Alternatively, choose Log Management in the navigation pane and click the target log stream to access its details page. Click in the upper right corner. On the displayed page, click the Log Ingestion tab and click Ingest Log. In the displayed dialog box, click ServiceStage - Cloud Host Logs.
- In the Select Log Stream step, set the following parameters:
- Select a ServiceStage application and ServiceStage environment.
- Select a log group from the Log Group drop-down list. If there are no desired log groups, click Create Log Group to create one.
- Select a log stream from the Log Stream drop-down list. If there are no desired log streams, click Create Log Stream to create one.
- Click Next: (Optional) Select Host Group.
Step 2: (Optional) Select a Host Group
- Select one or more host groups from which you want to collect logs. If there are no desired host groups, click Create above the host group list to create one.
You can skip this step and configure host groups after the ingestion configuration is complete. There are two ways to do this:
- Choose Host Management > Host Groups in the navigation pane and associate host groups with ingestion configurations.
- On the Ingestion Rule tab page, click Edit in the Operation column. On the displayed page, select required host groups.
- Click Next: Configurations.
Step 3: Configure the Collection
Perform the following steps to configure the collection:
- Collection Configuration Name: Enter 1 to 64 characters. Only letters, digits, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and periods (.) are allowed. Do not start with a period or underscore, or end with a period.
- Collection Paths: Add one or more host paths. LTS will collect logs from these paths. The rules for setting collection paths are as follows:
- Logs can be collected recursively. A double asterisk (**) can represent up to 5 directory levels in a path.
For example, /var/logs/**/a.log will match the following logs:
/var/logs/a.log /var/logs/1/a.log /var/logs/1/2/a.log /var/logs/1/2/3/a.log /var/logs/1/2/3/4/a.log /var/logs/1/2/3/4/5/a.log
- /1/2/3/4/5/ indicates the 5 levels of directories under the /var/logs directory. All the a.log files found in all these levels of directories will be collected.
- Only one double asterisk (**) can be contained in a collection path. For example, /var/logs/**/a.log is acceptable but /opt/test/**/log/** is not.
- A collection path cannot begin with a double asterisk (**), such as /**/test, to avoid collecting system files.
- You can use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard for fuzzy match. The wildcard (*) can represent one or more characters of a directory or file name.
If a log collection path is similar to C:\windows\system32 but logs cannot be collected, enable WAF and configure the path again.
- Example 1: /var/logs/*/a.log will match all a.log files found in all directories under the /var/logs/ directory:
/var/logs/1/a.log
/var/logs/2/a.log
- Example 2: /var/logs/service-*/a.log will match files as follows:
/var/logs/service-1/a.log
/var/logs/service-2/a.log
- Example 3: /var/logs/service/a*.log will match files as follows:
/var/logs/service/a1.log
/var/logs/service/a2.log
- Example 1: /var/logs/*/a.log will match all a.log files found in all directories under the /var/logs/ directory:
- If the collection path is set to a directory (such as /var/logs/), only .log, .trace, and .out files in the directory are collected.
If the collection path is set to a file name, the corresponding file is collected. Only text files can be collected.
- Logs can be collected recursively. A double asterisk (**) can represent up to 5 directory levels in a path.
- Files can be collected for multiple times (not available to Windows).
After you enable Allow Repeated File Collection, one host log file can be collected to multiple log streams. This function is available only to certain ICAgent versions. For details, see Checking the ICAgent Version Description.
After you disable this function, each collection path must be unique. That is, the same log file in the same host cannot be collected to different log streams.
- Set Collection Filters: Blacklisted directories or files will not be collected. If you specify a directory, all files in the directory are filtered out.
Blacklist filters can be exact matches or wildcard pattern matches. For details, see Collection Paths.
If you blacklist a file or directory that has been set as a collection path in the previous step, the blacklist settings will be used and the file or files in the directory will be filtered out.
- Collect Windows Event Logs: To collect logs from Windows hosts, enable this option and set the following parameters.
Table 1 Parameters for collecting windows event logs Parameter
Description
Log Type
Log types include System, Application, Security, and Startup.
First Collection Time Offset
If you set this parameter to 7, logs generated within the 7 days before the collection start time are collected. This offset takes effect only for the first collection to ensure that the logs are not repeatedly collected. The maximum value is 7 days.
Event Level
You can filter and collect Windows events based on their severity (information, warning, error, critical, and verbose). This function is available only to Windows Vista or later.
- Set the ServiceStage matching rule by selecting the corresponding component.
- Enable structuring parsing. For details, see Setting ICAgent Structuring Parsing Rules.
LTS enables combined parsing, allowing you to create different structuring parsing rules for each collection configuration of a log stream.
If you have configured cloud structuring parsing, delete its configurations before configuring ICAgent structuring parsing.
Figure 1 ICAgent structuring parsing configuration
- Set other configurations.
- Configure the log format and time by referring to Table 3.
Table 3 Log collection settings Parameter
Description
Log Format
- Single-line: Each log line is displayed as a single log event.
- Multi-line: Multiple lines of exception log events can be displayed as a single log event. This is helpful when you check logs to locate problems.
Log Time
System time: log collection time by default. It is displayed at the beginning of each log event.
NOTE:- Log collection time is the time when logs are collected and sent by ICAgent to LTS.
- Log printing time is the time when logs are printed. ICAgent collects and sends logs to LTS with an interval of 1 second.
- Restriction on log collection time: Logs are collected within 24 hours before and after the system time.
Time wildcard: You can set a time wildcard so that ICAgent will look for the log printing time as the beginning of a log event.
- If the time format in a log event is 2019-01-01 23:59:59.011, the time wildcard should be set to YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.SSS.
- If the time format in a log event is 19-1-1 23:59:59.011, the time wildcard should be set to YY-M-D hh:mm:ss.SSS.
NOTE:If a log event does not contain year information, ICAgent regards it as printed in the current year.
Example:
YY - year (19) YYYY - year (2019) M - month (1) MM - month (01) D - day (1) DD - day (01) hh - hours (23) mm - minutes (59) ss - seconds (59) SSS - millisecond (999) hpm - hours (03PM) h:mmpm - hours:minutes (03:04PM) h:mm:sspm - hours:minutes:seconds (03:04:05PM) hh:mm:ss ZZZZ (16:05:06 +0100) hh:mm:ss ZZZ (16:05:06 CET) hh:mm:ss ZZ (16:05:06 +01:00)
Log Segmentation
This parameter needs to be specified if the Log Format is set to Multi-line. By generation time indicates that a time wildcard is used to detect log boundaries, whereas By regular expression indicates that a regular expression is used.
By regular expression
You can set a regular expression to look for a specific pattern to indicate the beginning of a log event. This parameter needs to be specified when you select Multi-line for Log Format and By regular expression for Log Segmentation.
- Click Next: Index Settings.
Step 4: Configure Indexing
- (Optional) Configure indexing. For details, see Setting Indexes.
- Click Submit
Step 5: Complete the Ingestion Configuration
- Click its name to view its details.
- Click Edit in the Operation column to modify the ingestion configuration.
- Click Configure Tag in the Operation column to add a tag.
- Click More > Copy in the Operation column to copy the ingestion configuration.
- Click More > Delete in the Operation column to delete the ingestion configuration.
- Click More > ICAgent Collect Diagnosis in the Operation column of the ingestion configuration to monitor the exceptions, overall status, and collection status of ICAgent.
Setting Multiple Ingestion Configurations in a Batch
You can set multiple ingestion configurations for multiple scenarios in a batch, avoiding repetitive setups.
- On the Ingestion Management page, click Batch Ingestion to go to the details page. For details, see Table 4.
Table 4 Adding configurations in batches Type
Operation
Description
Basic Settings
Ingestion Type
Select ServiceStage - Cloud Host Logs.
Configurations to Add
Enter the number of ingestion configurations in the text box and click Add.
A maximum of 100 ingestion configurations can be added, including the one already exists under Ingestion Settings by default. Therefore, you can add up to 99 more.
Ingestion Settings
Configuration List
- The ingestion configurations are displayed on the left. You can add up to 99 more configurations.
- The ingestion configuration details are displayed on the right. Set them by referring to Step 3: Configure the Collection.
- After an ingestion configuration is complete, you can click Apply to Other Configurations to copy its settings to other configurations.
- Click Check Parameters. After the check is successful, click Submit.
The added ingestion configurations will be displayed on the Ingestion Rule tab page after the batch creation is successful.
- (Optional) Perform the following operations on ingestion configurations:
- Select multiple existing ingestion configurations and click Edit. On the displayed page, select an ingestion type to modify the corresponding ingestion configurations.
- Select multiple existing ingestion configurations and click Enable or Disable. If you toggle off the switch in the Status column of an ingestion configuration, logs will not be collected for this configuration.
- Select multiple existing ingestion configurations and click Delete.
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