fluent-plugin-rewrite
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- Applies the given tag to the record .
- Processes the given list of records .
- Applies the rules to the record .
- Creates a new Router instance .
- Creates a new instance of all events that match the given stream .
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EDIT: I've added new information per my comment in response to efrat-levitan's suggestion. The log output listed is slightly different as I upgraded my Elasticsearch version to 7.6.0 as suggested by the original comment. To help debugging, I also didn't start Elasticsearch right away. The effect of this can be seen in the ECONNREFUSED
messages in the log. I called out the log file changes in the summary below. Most of the rest of the message text (i.e., not log snippets) remains the same as before.
I've been working on getting an ARM version (for a Raspberry Pi 3 & 4) of fluentd with the fluent-plugin-elasticsearch plugin running in docker. I haven't been able to find an appropriate docker image so I've built one on my own (if anyone knows where I can find one I'd appreciate it). I started with the fluentd-docker-image repo (doesn't include Elasticsearch plugins) and modified it as I thought necessary using the fluentd-kubernetes-daemonset repo (does include the Elasticsearch plugins). The good news is that it starts up just fine on a Raspberry Pi. The bad news is that it appears like it doesn't even try to connect to ElasticSearch (external to the Raspberry Pi network. The log file looks like this:
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Answered 2020-Apr-10 at 00:11As noted by Efrat Levitan the problem was indeed mismatched version. I installed Elasticsearch 7.6.0 and the corresponding Kibana release 7.6.0 and it's working. Fluentd is up and running and logs are showing up in Kibana.
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This is in relation to fluentd create tag based on key value .
The only way it seems to work is to append the original tag to the end of the new tag like so:
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Answered 2018-Jul-16 at 18:24I was running the above test with quite a bit of additional fluentd config including a number of filters.
I took it right back to the beginning and created a very basic fluend configuration and the above now works as expected. I just need to understand what it is about the full fluentd configuration with the additional filters that is breaking it.
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