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− | journalbeat is a lightweight shipper for forwarding and centralizing log data from systemd journals. Installed as an agent on your servers, Journalbeat monitors the journal locations that you specify, collects log events, and forwards them to either to Elasticsearch or Logstash. <ref>https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/beats/journalbeat/current/journalbeat-overview.html</ref> | + | <code>journalbeat</code> is a lightweight shipper for forwarding and centralizing log data from systemd journals. Installed as an agent on your servers, Journalbeat monitors the journal locations that you specify, collects log events, and forwards them to either to Elasticsearch or Logstash. <ref>https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/beats/journalbeat/current/journalbeat-overview.html</ref> |
Revision as of 05:56, 30 December 2019
journalbeat
is a lightweight shipper for forwarding and centralizing log data from systemd journals. Installed as an agent on your servers, Journalbeat monitors the journal locations that you specify, collects log events, and forwards them to either to Elasticsearch or Logstash. [1]
See also
- Elastic: ELK,
Elasticsearch
,Logstash
,Kibana
, Installation, AWS Elasticsearch, Elastic SIEM, Elastic Beats,metricbeat
,filebeat
,journalbeat
, Elastisearch Service , Search guard, Elasticsearch logs, curator, ILM, Lumberjack protocol,aws_elasticsearch_domain
, KQL,elasticsearch.yml, elasticsearch-plugin, elasticsearch-certutil
, Elasticsearch release notes/changelog
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