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:_mod-docs-content-type: ASSEMBLY | ||
include::_attributes/common-attributes.adoc[] | ||
include::_attributes/attributes-openshift-dedicated.adoc[] | ||
[id="logging-content-filtering"] | ||
= Filtering logs by content | ||
:context: logging-content-filtering | ||
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toc::[] | ||
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Collecting all logs from a cluster might produce a large amount of data, which can be expensive to transport and store. | ||
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You can reduce the volume of your log data by filtering out low priority data that does not need to be stored. {logging-uc} provides content filters that you can use to reduce the volume of log data. | ||
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[NOTE] | ||
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Content filters are distinct from `input` selectors. `input` selectors select or ignore entire log streams based on source metadata. Content filters edit log streams to remove and modify records based on the record content. | ||
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Log data volume can be reduced by using one of the following methods: | ||
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* xref:../../logging/performance_reliability/logging-content-filtering.adoc#logging-content-filter-drop-records_logging-content-filtering[Configuring content filters to drop unwanted log records] | ||
* xref:../../logging/performance_reliability/logging-content-filtering.adoc#logging-content-filter-prune-records_logging-content-filtering[Configuring content filters to prune log records] | ||
include::modules/logging-content-filter-drop-records.adoc[leveloffset=+1] | ||
include::modules/logging-content-filter-prune-records.adoc[leveloffset=+1] | ||
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[role="_additional-resources"] | ||
[id="additional-resources_logging-content-filtering"] | ||
== Additional resources | ||
* xref:../../logging/log_collection_forwarding/configuring-log-forwarding.adoc#cluster-logging-collector-log-forwarding-about_configuring-log-forwarding[About forwarding logs to third-party systems] |
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// Module included in the following assemblies: | ||
// | ||
// * logging/performance_reliability/logging-content-filtering.adoc | ||
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:_mod-docs-content-type: PROCEDURE | ||
[id="logging-content-filter-drop-records_{context}"] | ||
= Configuring content filters to drop unwanted log records | ||
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When the `drop` filter is configured, the log collector evaluates log streams according to the filters before forwarding. The collector drops unwanted log records that match the specified configuration. | ||
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.Prerequisites | ||
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* You have installed the {clo}. | ||
* You have administrator permissions. | ||
* You have created a `ClusterLogForwarder` custom resource (CR). | ||
.Procedure | ||
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. Add a configuration for a filter to the `filters` spec in the `ClusterLogForwarder` CR. | ||
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The following example shows how to configure the `ClusterLogForwarder` CR to drop log records based on regular expressions: | ||
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.Example `ClusterLogForwarder` CR | ||
[source,yaml] | ||
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apiVersion: logging.openshift.io/v1 | ||
kind: ClusterLogForwarder | ||
metadata: | ||
# ... | ||
spec: | ||
filters: | ||
- name: <filter_name> | ||
type: drop # <1> | ||
drop: # <2> | ||
test: # <3> | ||
- field: .kubernetes.labels."foo-bar/baz" # <4> | ||
matches: .+ # <5> | ||
- field: .kubernetes.pod_name | ||
notMatches: "my-pod" # <6> | ||
pipelines: | ||
- name: <pipeline_name> # <7> | ||
filterRefs: ["<filter_name>"] | ||
# ... | ||
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<1> Specifies the type of filter. The `drop` filter drops log records that match the filter configuration. | ||
<2> Specifies configuration options for applying the `drop` filter. | ||
<3> Specifies the configuration for tests that are used to evaluate whether a log record is dropped. | ||
** If all the conditions specified for a test are true, the test passes and the log record is dropped. | ||
** When multiple tests are specified for the `drop` filter configuration, if any of the tests pass, the record is dropped. | ||
** If there is an error evaluating a condition, for example, the field is missing from the log record being evaluated, that condition evaluates to false. | ||
<4> Specifies a dot-delimited field path, which is a path to a field in the log record. The path can contain alpha-numeric characters and underscores (`a-zA-Z0-9_`), for example, `.kubernetes.namespace_name`. If segments contain characters outside of this range, the segment must be in quotes, for example, `.kubernetes.labels."foo.bar-bar/baz"`. You can include multiple field paths in a single `test` configuration, but they must all evaluate to true for the test to pass and the `drop` filter to be applied. | ||
<5> Specifies a regular expression. If log records match this regular expression, they are dropped. You can set either the `matches` or `notMatches` condition for a single `field` path, but not both. | ||
<6> Specifies a regular expression. If log records do not match this regular expression, they are dropped. You can set either the `matches` or `notMatches` condition for a single `field` path, but not both. | ||
<7> Specifies the pipeline that the `drop` filter is applied to. | ||
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. Apply the `ClusterLogForwarder` CR by running the following command: | ||
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[source,terminal] | ||
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$ oc apply -f <filename>.yaml | ||
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.Additional examples | ||
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The following additional example shows how you can configure the `drop` filter to only keep higher priority log records: | ||
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[source,yaml] | ||
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apiVersion: logging.openshift.io/v1 | ||
kind: ClusterLogForwarder | ||
metadata: | ||
# ... | ||
spec: | ||
filters: | ||
- name: important | ||
type: drop | ||
drop: | ||
test: | ||
- field: .message | ||
notMatches: "(?i)critical|error" | ||
- field: .level | ||
matches: "info|warning" | ||
# ... | ||
---- | ||
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In addition to including multiple field paths in a single `test` configuration, you can also include additional tests that are treated as _OR_ checks. In the following example, records are dropped if either `test` configuration evaluates to true. However, for the second `test` configuration, both field specs must be true for it to be evaluated to true: | ||
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[source,yaml] | ||
---- | ||
apiVersion: logging.openshift.io/v1 | ||
kind: ClusterLogForwarder | ||
metadata: | ||
# ... | ||
spec: | ||
filters: | ||
- name: important | ||
type: drop | ||
drop: | ||
test: | ||
- field: .kubernetes.namespace_name | ||
matches: "^open" | ||
test: | ||
- field: .log_type | ||
matches: "application" | ||
- field: .kubernetes.pod_name | ||
notMatches: "my-pod" | ||
# ... | ||
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// Module included in the following assemblies: | ||
// | ||
// * logging/performance_reliability/logging-content-filtering.adoc | ||
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:_mod-docs-content-type: PROCEDURE | ||
[id="logging-content-filter-prune-records_{context}"] | ||
= Configuring content filters to prune log records | ||
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When the `prune` filter is configured, the log collector evaluates log streams according to the filters before forwarding. The collector prunes log records by removing low value fields such as pod annotations. | ||
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.Prerequisites | ||
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* You have installed the {clo}. | ||
* You have administrator permissions. | ||
* You have created a `ClusterLogForwarder` custom resource (CR). | ||
.Procedure | ||
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. Add a configuration for a filter to the `prune` spec in the `ClusterLogForwarder` CR. | ||
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The following example shows how to configure the `ClusterLogForwarder` CR to prune log records based on field paths: | ||
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[IMPORTANT] | ||
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If both are specified, records are pruned based on the `notIn` array first, which takes precedence over the `in` array. After records have been pruned by using the `notIn` array, they are then pruned by using the `in` array. | ||
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.Example `ClusterLogForwarder` CR | ||
[source,yaml] | ||
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apiVersion: logging.openshift.io/v1 | ||
kind: ClusterLogForwarder | ||
metadata: | ||
# ... | ||
spec: | ||
filters: | ||
- name: <filter_name> | ||
type: prune # <1> | ||
prune: # <2> | ||
in: [.kubernetes.annotations, .kubernetes.namespace_id] # <3> | ||
notIn: [.kubernetes,.log_type,.message,."@timestamp"] # <4> | ||
pipelines: | ||
- name: <pipeline_name> # <5> | ||
filterRefs: ["<filter_name>"] | ||
# ... | ||
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<1> Specify the type of filter. The `prune` filter prunes log records by configured fields. | ||
<2> Specify configuration options for applying the `prune` filter. The `in` and `notIn` fields are specified as arrays of dot-delimited field paths, which are paths to fields in log records. These paths can contain alpha-numeric characters and underscores (`a-zA-Z0-9_`), for example, `.kubernetes.namespace_name`. If segments contain characters outside of this range, the segment must be in quotes, for example, `.kubernetes.labels."foo.bar-bar/baz"`. | ||
<3> Optional: Any fields that are specified in this array are removed from the log record. | ||
<4> Optional: Any fields that are not specified in this array are removed from the log record. | ||
<5> Specify the pipeline that the `prune` filter is applied to. | ||
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. Apply the `ClusterLogForwarder` CR by running the following command: | ||
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[source,terminal] | ||
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$ oc apply -f <filename>.yaml | ||
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