Hints based autodiscover
editHints based autodiscover
editHeartbeat supports autodiscover based on hints from the provider. The hints system looks for
hints in Kubernetes Pod annotations or Docker labels that have the prefix co.elastic.monitor
. As soon as
the container starts, Heartbeat will check if it contains any hints and launch the proper config for
it. Hints tell Heartbeat how to get logs for the given container. By default monitors will be created
for the container that exposes the port being requested to be monitored. You can use hints to modify this behavior. This is the full
list of supported hints:
co.elastic.monitor/type
editDefine the monitor type to use. Ex: http, tcp, icmp
co.elastic.monitor/hosts
editThe URIs to monitor. Example:
co.elastic.monitor/type: icmp co.elastic.monitor/hosts: ${data.host}
This would ensure that each host has an ICMP monitor enabled on it.
co.elastic.monitor/schedule
editDefine the schedule on which the monitor should be executed.
co.elastic.monitor/schedule: "@every 5s"
co.elastic.monitor/processors
editDefine a processor to be added to the Heartbeat monitor configuration. See Processors for the list of supported processors.
In order to provide ordering of the processor definition, numbers can be provided. If not, the hints builder will do arbitrary ordering:
co.elastic.monitor/processors.1.drop_fields.fields: "field1, field2" co.elastic.monitor/processors.drop_fields.fields: "field3"
In the above sample the processor definition tagged with 1
would be executed first.
Kubernetes
editKubernetes autodiscover provider supports hints in Pod annotations. To enable it just set hints.enabled
:
heartbeat.autodiscover: providers: - type: kubernetes hints.enabled: true
You can annotate Kubernetes Pods with useful info to spin up Heartbeat monitors:
annotations: co.elastic.monitor/type: icmp co.elastic.monitor/hosts: ${data.host} co.elastic.monitor/schedule: "@every 5s"
Multiple containers
editWhen a pod has multiple containers, the settings are shared unless you add the container name in the
hint. For example, these hints configure the container exposing port 8080 to do a HTTP check and have the sidecar
container to have an TCP check.
annotations: co.elastic.monitor/type: http co.elastic.monitor/hosts: ${data.host}:8080/healthz co.elastic.monitor/schedule: "@every 5s" co.elastic.monitor.sidecar/type: tcp co.elastic.monitor.sidecar/hosts: ${data.host}:8081 co.elastic.monitor.sidecar/schedule: "@every 5s"
Multiple sets of hints
editWhen a container needs multiple monitors to be defined on it, sets of annotations can be provided with numeric prefixes. Annotations without numeric prefixes would default into a single monitor configuration.
annotations: co.elastic.monitor/type: http co.elastic.monitor/hosts: ${data.host}:8080/healthz co.elastic.monitor/schedule: "@every 5s" co.elastic.monitor/1.type: tcp co.elastic.monitor/1.hosts: ${data.host}:8080 co.elastic.monitor/1.schedule: "@every 5s"
Docker
editDocker autodiscover provider supports hints in labels. To enable it just set hints.enabled
:
heartbeat.autodiscover: providers: - type: docker hints.enabled: true
You can label Docker containers with useful info to spin up Heartbeat monitors similar to the Kubernetes example:
LABEL co.elastic.monitor/1.type=tcp co.elastic.monitor/1.hosts='${data.host}:6379' co.elastic.monitor/1.schedule='@every 10s' LABEL co.elastic.monitor/2.type=icmp co.elastic.monitor/2.hosts='${data.host}' co.elastic.monitor/2.schedule='@every 10s'