Topbeat was replaced by
Metricbeat in 5.0. To learn more about Metricbeat, see the
Metricbeat documentation.
Command Line Options
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Command Line Options
editThe following command line options from libbeat are also available for Topbeat.
$ ./topbeat -h
Usage of ./topbeat:
-N Disable actual publishing for testing
-c string
Configuration file (default "/etc/topbeat/topbeat.yml")
-configtest
Test configuration and exit.
-cpuprofile string
Write cpu profile to file
-d string
Enable certain debug selectors
-e Log to stderr and disable syslog/file output
-memprofile string
Write memory profile to this file
-v Log at INFO level
-version
Print version and exit
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-N - Disable the publishing of events to the defined output. This option is useful only for testing the Beat.
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-c <file> - Pass the location of a configuration file for the Beat.
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-configtest - Test the configuration file and then exit. This option is useful for troubleshooting the configuration of a Beat.
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-cpuprofile <output file> - Write CPU profile data to the specified file. This option is useful for troubleshooting the Beat.
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-d <selectors> -
Enable debugging for the specified selectors. For the selectors, you can specify a comma-separated
list of components, or you can use
-d "*"to enable debugging for all components. For example,-d "publish"displays all the "publish" related messages. -
-e - Log to stderr and disable syslog/file output.
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-memprofile <output file> - Write memory profile data to the specified output file. This option is useful for troubleshooting the Beat.
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-v - Enable verbose output to show INFO-level messages.
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-version - Display the Beat version and exit.