# This Dockerfile will build an image that is configured # to run Fluentd with an Elasticsearch plug-in and the # provided configuration file. # TODO(satnam6502): Use a lighter base image, e.g. some form of busybox. # The image acts as an executable for the binary /usr/sbin/td-agent. # Note that fluentd is run with root permssion to allow access to # log files with root only access under /var/lib/docker/containers/* # Please see http://docs.fluentd.org/articles/install-by-deb for more # information about installing fluentd using deb package. FROM ubuntu:14.04 MAINTAINER Satnam Singh "satnam@google.com" # Ensure there are enough file descriptors for running Fluentd. RUN ulimit -n 65536 # Install prerequisites. RUN apt-get update && \ apt-get install -y curl && \ apt-get install -y -q libcurl4-openssl-dev make && \ apt-get clean # Install Fluentd. RUN /usr/bin/curl -L http://toolbelt.treasuredata.com/sh/install-ubuntu-trusty-td-agent2.sh | sh # Change the default user and group to root. # Needed to allow access to /var/log/docker/... files. RUN sed -i -e "s/USER=td-agent/USER=root/" -e "s/GROUP=td-agent/GROUP=root/" /etc/init.d/td-agent # Install the Elasticsearch Fluentd plug-in. RUN /usr/sbin/td-agent-gem install fluent-plugin-elasticsearch # Copy the Fluentd configuration file. COPY td-agent.conf /etc/td-agent/td-agent.conf # Run the Fluentd service. CMD /usr/sbin/td-agent "$FLUENTD_ARGS" > /var/log/td-agent/td-agent.log