| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195 | # 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: 3## Show fully compiled configuration as debug log message# NOTE: --log.level must be 'debug'## config.debug: 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:## ------------ 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.# Deafault 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: []
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