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Logstash
We are currently working on integrating the Elastic stack!
From https://www.elastic.co/products/logstash :
Logstash is an open source, server-side data processing pipeline that ingests data from a multitude of sources simultaneously, transforms it, and then sends it to your favorite “stash".
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Configuration files for Logstash can be found in
/etc/logstash/
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Configuration files for custom parsing can be placed in
/etc/logstash/conf.d/
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After adding your custom configuration file, restart Logstash and check the log(s) for errors:sudo docker restart so-logstash && sudo tail -f /var/log/logstash/logstash.log
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Other configuration options for Logstash can be found in
/etc/nsm/securityonion.conf
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By default, if total available memory is 8GB or greater,
LOGSTASH_HEAP
in/etc/nsm/securityonion.conf
is configured (during setup) to equal 25% of available memory, but no greater than 31GB.See https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/guide/current/heap-sizing.html#compressed_oops for more details.
You may need to adjust the value for
LOGSTASH_HEAP
depending on your system's performance (runningsudo so-elastic-restart
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Logstash
pipeline.workers
can be adjusted in/etc/logstash/logstash.yml
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Logstash
queue.max_bytes
can be adjusted in/etc/logstash/logstash.yml
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Logstash logs can be found in
/var/log/logstash/
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Logging configuration can be found in
/etc/logstash/log4j2.properties
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