HI,
I want to monitor fedora Server's (Version 21) logs into Splunk Enterprise. I already tried to monitor logs from path /var/log/journal which are in binary form and also made changes in props.conf, inputs.conf, and outputs.conf as follows:
props.conf
[syslog]
NO_BINARY_CHECK = trueinputs.conf
[monitor:///var/log/journal]
sourcetype = syslogoutputs.conf
[tcpout]
defaultGroup = default-autolb-group
[tcpout:default-autolb-group]
server = Host:port
[tcpout-server://host:port]
But I am getting junk values raw event.
There are couple of workarounds like using journalctl and rsyslog we can redirect logs in text like formats and monitor them.
But my requirement is to monitor the jounald binary itself as monitoring binary is supported in Splunk.
Any suggestions how can I monitor the binary in Splunk?
Thanks,
Chandni
Take a look at these:
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-journalctl-to-view-and-manipulate-system...
https://www.splunk.com/blog/2015/04/30/integrating-splunk-with-docker-coreos-and-journald.html
The latter will do what you want, works great (just omit the Docker lines for the systemd unit). You basically write the journal to a json file. Splunk loves json and it will map the fields perfectly. If you don't restart the service much, make sure you rotate or clean the file periodically, or it will continue to grow.
Hi Chandni! Did you ever find a good way to monitor the journal files with Splunk?