
Change-Id: I7adacd984aa8175ad991e0b0e42765ddcb4b8306
OpenStack Logstash Module
Overview
Installs and configures Logstash.
Quick Start
class { 'logstash::web':
frontend => 'kibana',
discover_nodes => ['es1.example.com:9200', 'es2.example.com:9200'],
proxy_elasticsearch => true,
}
Usage Considerations
You will want to add security with certs and firewalls when using this module.
This module is recently split out of the monolithic OpenStack Infra system-config repo. It is gaining flexibility but for now may be more opinionated than what you really want.
Example to bring up logstash web interface or kibana
Example usage:
class { 'logstash::web':
frontend => 'kibana',
discover_nodes => ['es1.example.com:9200', 'es2.example.com:9200'],
proxy_elasticsearch => true,
}
Example to install a logstash indexer
Example usage:
class { 'logstash::indexer':
conf_template => 'my_org_module/indexer.conf.erb',
}
Where index.conf.erb looks like:
License
Apache 2.0
Project website
Though this project is mirrored to github, that is just a mirror. This is a sub project under the OpenStack umbrella, and so has more process associated with it than your typical Puppet module.
This module is under the direction of the openstack-infra team. Website: http://ci.openstack.org/
The official git repository is at: https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack-infra/puppet-logstash
Bugs can be submitted against this module at: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/search?q=puppet-logstash
And contributions should be submitted through review.openstack.org by following http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/developers.html
Contact
You can reach the maintainers of this module on freenode in #openstack-infra and on the openstack-infra mailing list:
openstack-infra@lists.openstack.org.
Unsubscribed users' messages will be held for a short time until they are manually released.