kolla/ansible/roles/elasticsearch/defaults
Éric Lemoine 491aff0b88 Make Heka send logs to Elasticsearch
This patch includes changes relative to integrating Heka with
Elasticsearch and Kibana.

The main change is the addition of an Heka ElasticSearchOutput plugin
to make Heka send the logs it collects to Elasticsearch.

Since Logstash is not used the enable_elk deploy variable is renamed
to enable_central_logging.

If enable_central_logging is false then Elasticsearch and Kibana are
not started, and Heka won't attempt to send logs to Elasticsearch.

By default enable_central_logging is set to false. If
enable_central_logging is set to true after deployment then the Heka
container needs to be recreated (for Heka to get the new
configuration).

The Kibana configuration used property names that are deprecated in
Kibana 4.2. This is changed to use non-deprecated property names.

Previously logs read from files and from Syslog had a different Type
in Heka. This is changed to always use "log" for the Type. In this
way just one index instead of two is used in Elasticsearch, making
things easier to the user on the visualization side.

The HAProxy configuration is changed to add entries for Kibana.
Kibana server is now accessible via the internal VIP, and also via
the external VIP if there's one configured.

The HAProxy configuration is changed to add an entry for
Elasticsearch. So Elasticsearch is now accessible via the internal
VIP. Heka uses that channel for communicating with Elasticsearch.

Note that currently the Heka logs include "Plugin
elasticsearch_output" errors when Heka starts. This occurs when Heka
starts processing logs while Elasticsearch is not yet started. These
are transient errors that go away when Elasticsearch is ready. And
with buffering enabled on the ElasticSearchOuput plugin logs will be
buffered and then retransmitted when Elasticsearch is ready.

Change-Id: I6ff7a4f0ad04c4c666e174693a35ff49914280bb
Implements: blueprint central-logging-service
2016-03-05 11:51:49 +01:00
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main.yml Make Heka send logs to Elasticsearch 2016-03-05 11:51:49 +01:00