
When we switch from a single config to split configs, make sure the old config is removed. Leaving it in place prevents logstash from starting, since we have multiple inputs attempting to listen on the same port. Change-Id: I12e9da295e892ec70bcd9717fbdc0526b0822b86
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.