# Elasticsearch/Kibana Logging Demonstration This directory contains two pod specifications which can be used as synthetic loggig sources. The pod specification in [synthetic_0_25lps.yaml](synthetic_0_25lps.yaml) describes a pod that just emits a log message once every 4 seconds: ``` # This pod specification creates an instance of a synthetic logger. The logger # is simply a program that writes out the hostname of the pod, a count which increments # by one on each iteration (to help notice missing log enteries) and the date using # a long format (RFC-3339) to nano-second precision. This program logs at a frequency # of 0.25 lines per second. The shellscript program is given directly to bash as -c argument # and could have been written out as: # i="0" # while true # do # echo -n "`hostname`: $i: " # date --rfc-3339 ns # sleep 4 # i=$[$i+1] # done apiVersion: v1beta1 kind: Pod id: synthetic-logger-0.25lps-pod desiredState: manifest: version: v1beta1 id: synth-logger-0.25lps containers: - name: synth-lgr image: ubuntu:14.04 command: ["bash", "-c", "i=\"0\"; while true; do echo -n \"`hostname`: $i: \"; date --rfc-3339 ns; sleep 4; i=$[$i+1]; done"] labels: name: synth-logging-source ``` The other YAML file [synthetic_10lps.yaml](synthetic_10lps.yaml) specifies a similar synthetic logger that emits 10 log messages every second. To run both synthetic loggers: ``` $ make up ../../../kubectl.sh create -f synthetic_0_25lps.yaml Running: ../../../cluster/../cluster/gce/../../_output/dockerized/bin/linux/amd64/kubectl create -f synthetic_0_25lps.yaml synthetic-logger-0.25lps-pod ../../../kubectl.sh create -f synthetic_10lps.yaml Running: ../../../cluster/../cluster/gce/../../_output/dockerized/bin/linux/amd64/kubectl create -f synthetic_10lps.yaml synthetic-logger-10lps-pod ``` Visiting the Kibana dashboard should make it clear that logs are being collected from the two synthetic loggers: ![Synthetic loggers](synth-logger.png) You can report the running pods, replication controllers and services with another Makefile rule: ``` $ make get ../../../kubectl.sh get pods Running: ../../../../cluster/gce/../../_output/dockerized/bin/linux/amd64/kubectl get pods POD CONTAINER(S) IMAGE(S) HOST LABELS STATUS 7e1c7ce6-9764-11e4-898c-42010af03582 kibana-logging kubernetes/kibana kubernetes-minion-3.c.kubernetes-elk.internal/130.211.129.169 name=kibana-logging Running synthetic-logger-0.25lps-pod synth-lgr ubuntu:14.04 kubernetes-minion-2.c.kubernetes-elk.internal/146.148.41.87 name=synth-logging-source Running synthetic-logger-10lps-pod synth-lgr ubuntu:14.04 kubernetes-minion-1.c.kubernetes-elk.internal/146.148.42.44 name=synth-logging-source Running influx-grafana influxdb kubernetes/heapster_influxdb kubernetes-minion-3.c.kubernetes-elk.internal/130.211.129.169 name=influxdb Running grafana kubernetes/heapster_grafana elasticsearch dockerfile/elasticsearch heapster heapster kubernetes/heapster kubernetes-minion-2.c.kubernetes-elk.internal/146.148.41.87 name=heapster Running 67cfcb1f-9764-11e4-898c-42010af03582 etcd quay.io/coreos/etcd:latest kubernetes-minion-3.c.kubernetes-elk.internal/130.211.129.169 k8s-app=skydns Running kube2sky kubernetes/kube2sky:1.0 skydns kubernetes/skydns:2014-12-23-001 6ba20338-9764-11e4-898c-42010af03582 elasticsearch-logging dockerfile/elasticsearch kubernetes-minion-3.c.kubernetes-elk.internal/130.211.129.169 name=elasticsearch-logging Running ../../../cluster/kubectl.sh get replicationControllers Running: ../../../cluster/../cluster/gce/../../_output/dockerized/bin/linux/amd64/kubectl get replicationControllers CONTROLLER CONTAINER(S) IMAGE(S) SELECTOR REPLICAS skydns etcd quay.io/coreos/etcd:latest k8s-app=skydns 1 kube2sky kubernetes/kube2sky:1.0 skydns kubernetes/skydns:2014-12-23-001 elasticsearch-logging-controller elasticsearch-logging dockerfile/elasticsearch name=elasticsearch-logging 1 kibana-logging-controller kibana-logging kubernetes/kibana name=kibana-logging 1 ../../.../kubectl.sh get services Running: ../../../cluster/../cluster/gce/../../_output/dockerized/bin/linux/amd64/kubectl get services NAME LABELS SELECTOR IP PORT kubernetes-ro component=apiserver,provider=kubernetes 10.0.83.3 80 kubernetes component=apiserver,provider=kubernetes 10.0.79.4 443 influx-master name=influxdb 10.0.232.223 8085 skydns k8s-app=skydns k8s-app=skydns 10.0.0.10 53 elasticsearch-logging name=elasticsearch-logging 10.0.25.103 9200 kibana-logging name=kibana-logging 10.0.208.114 5601 ``` On the GCE provider you can also obtain the external IP addresses of the Elasticsearch and Kibana services: ``` $ make net IPAddress: 130.211.120.118 IPProtocol: TCP creationTimestamp: '2015-01-08T10:30:34.210-08:00' id: '12815488049392139704' kind: compute#forwardingRule name: elasticsearch-logging portRange: 9200-9200 region: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/kubernetes-elk/regions/us-central1 selfLink: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/kubernetes-elk/regions/us-central1/forwardingRules/elasticsearch-logging target: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/kubernetes-elk/regions/us-central1/targetPools/elasticsearch-logging gcloud compute forwarding-rules describe kibana-logging IPAddress: 146.148.40.158 IPProtocol: TCP creationTimestamp: '2015-01-08T10:31:05.715-08:00' id: '2755171906970792849' kind: compute#forwardingRule name: kibana-logging portRange: 5601-5601 region: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/kubernetes-elk/regions/us-central1 selfLink: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/kubernetes-elk/regions/us-central1/forwardingRules/kibana-logging target: https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/kubernetes-elk/regions/us-central1/targetPools/kibana-logging ```