Getting Data In

How do I send journald logs to my Splunk indexer?

ctjd81
New Member

I would like to separate these logs into units (ie - etcd.service, kube-apiserver.service, kube-controller-manager.service, etc)
I'd then like to send those different logs to Splunk.
Do I have to force these logs to a file first, then move them?

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renjith_nair
Legend

Since splunk can't read the default binary format of journal , you should write to a text file and then forward (don't remember but read it somewhere)

There is a blog which talks about this in detail for different flavors, might be useful for you .

http://blogs.splunk.com/2015/04/30/integrating-splunk-with-docker-coreos-and-journald/

Happy Splunking!

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renjith_nair
Legend

Since splunk can't read the default binary format of journal , you should write to a text file and then forward (don't remember but read it somewhere)

There is a blog which talks about this in detail for different flavors, might be useful for you .

http://blogs.splunk.com/2015/04/30/integrating-splunk-with-docker-coreos-and-journald/

Happy Splunking!

ctjd81
New Member

This got me a long way to the answer, thanks!!!

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alastor
Path Finder

This is a terrible answer. Splunk should put this into the TA for NIX. expecting each customer to figure out some crap method of this is BS.

tgurantz_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Agreed... I'm going through these older journald posts for other reasons, but it looks like no one has updated responses here that there's better ways now? Starting in Splunk 8.1 there is native journald input support (separate from any TA for *NIX): 

https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Data/CollecteventsfromJournalD

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