# Settings file in YAML # # Settings can be specified either in hierarchical form, e.g.: # # pipeline: # batch: # size: 125 # delay: 5 # # Or as flat keys: # # pipeline.batch.size: 125 # pipeline.batch.delay: 5 # # ------------ Node identity ------------ # # Use a descriptive name for the node: # # node.name: test # # If omitted the node name will default to the machine's host name # # ------------ Data path ------------------ # # Which directory should be used by logstash and its plugins # for any persistent needs. Defaults to LOGSTASH_HOME/data # # path.data: # # ------------ Pipeline Settings -------------- # # Set the number of workers that will, in parallel, execute the filters+outputs # stage of the pipeline. # # This defaults to the number of the host's CPU cores. # # pipeline.workers: 2 # # How many workers should be used per output plugin instance # # pipeline.output.workers: 1 # # How many events to retrieve from inputs before sending to filters+workers # # pipeline.batch.size: 125 # # How long to wait before dispatching an undersized batch to filters+workers # Value is in milliseconds. # # pipeline.batch.delay: 5 # # Force Logstash to exit during shutdown even if there are still inflight # events in memory. By default, logstash will refuse to quit until all # received events have been pushed to the outputs. # # WARNING: enabling this can lead to data loss during shutdown # # pipeline.unsafe_shutdown: false # # ------------ Pipeline Configuration Settings -------------- # # Where to fetch the pipeline configuration for the main pipeline # # path.config: # # Pipeline configuration string for the main pipeline # # config.string: # # At startup, test if the configuration is valid and exit (dry run) # # config.test_and_exit: false # # Periodically check if the configuration has changed and reload the pipeline # This can also be triggered manually through the SIGHUP signal # # config.reload.automatic: false # # How often to check if the pipeline configuration has changed (in seconds) # # config.reload.interval: 3s # # Show fully compiled configuration as debug log message # NOTE: --log.level must be 'debug' # # config.debug: false # # When enabled, process escaped characters such as \n and \" in strings in the # pipeline configuration files. # # config.support_escapes: false # # ------------ Module Settings --------------- # Define modules here. Modules definitions must be defined as an array. # The simple way to see this is to prepend each `name` with a `-`, and keep # all associated variables under the `name` they are associated with, and # above the next, like this: # # modules: # - name: MODULE_NAME # var.PLUGINTYPE1.PLUGINNAME1.KEY1: VALUE # var.PLUGINTYPE1.PLUGINNAME1.KEY2: VALUE # var.PLUGINTYPE2.PLUGINNAME1.KEY1: VALUE # var.PLUGINTYPE3.PLUGINNAME3.KEY1: VALUE # # Module variable names must be in the format of # # var.PLUGIN_TYPE.PLUGIN_NAME.KEY # # modules: # # ------------ Cloud Settings --------------- # Define Elastic Cloud settings here. # Format of cloud.id is a base64 value e.g. dXMtZWFzdC0xLmF3cy5mb3VuZC5pbyRub3RhcmVhbCRpZGVudGlmaWVy # and it may have an label prefix e.g. staging:dXMtZ... # This will overwrite 'var.elasticsearch.hosts' and 'var.kibana.host' # cloud.id: # # Format of cloud.auth is: : # This is optional # If supplied this will overwrite 'var.elasticsearch.username' and 'var.elasticsearch.password' # If supplied this will overwrite 'var.kibana.username' and 'var.kibana.password' # cloud.auth: elastic: # # ------------ Queuing Settings -------------- # # Internal queuing model, "memory" for legacy in-memory based queuing and # "persisted" for disk-based acked queueing. Defaults is memory # # queue.type: memory # # If using queue.type: persisted, the directory path where the data files will be stored. # Default is path.data/queue # # path.queue: # # If using queue.type: persisted, the page data files size. The queue data consists of # append-only data files separated into pages. Default is 250mb # # queue.page_capacity: 250mb # # If using queue.type: persisted, the maximum number of unread events in the queue. # Default is 0 (unlimited) # # queue.max_events: 0 # # If using queue.type: persisted, the total capacity of the queue in number of bytes. # If you would like more unacked events to be buffered in Logstash, you can increase the # capacity using this setting. Please make sure your disk drive has capacity greater than # the size specified here. If both max_bytes and max_events are specified, Logstash will pick # whichever criteria is reached first # Default is 1024mb or 1gb # # queue.max_bytes: 1024mb # # If using queue.type: persisted, the maximum number of acked events before forcing a checkpoint # Default is 1024, 0 for unlimited # # queue.checkpoint.acks: 1024 # # If using queue.type: persisted, the maximum number of written events before forcing a checkpoint # Default is 1024, 0 for unlimited # # queue.checkpoint.writes: 1024 # # If using queue.type: persisted, the interval in milliseconds when a checkpoint is forced on the head page # Default is 1000, 0 for no periodic checkpoint. # # queue.checkpoint.interval: 1000 # # ------------ Dead-Letter Queue Settings -------------- # Flag to turn on dead-letter queue. # # dead_letter_queue.enable: false # If using dead_letter_queue.enable: true, the maximum size of each dead letter queue. Entries # will be dropped if they would increase the size of the dead letter queue beyond this setting. # Default is 1024mb # dead_letter_queue.max_bytes: 1024mb # If using dead_letter_queue.enable: true, the directory path where the data files will be stored. # Default is path.data/dead_letter_queue # # path.dead_letter_queue: # # ------------ Metrics Settings -------------- # # Bind address for the metrics REST endpoint # # http.host: "127.0.0.1" # # Bind port for the metrics REST endpoint, this option also accept a range # (9600-9700) and logstash will pick up the first available ports. # # http.port: 9600-9700 # # ------------ Debugging Settings -------------- # # Options for log.level: # * fatal # * error # * warn # * info (default) # * debug # * trace # # log.level: info # path.logs: # # ------------ Other Settings -------------- # # Where to find custom plugins # path.plugins: []