eventrouter

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Published: May 29, 2020 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 22 Imported by: 0

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Eventrouter

This repository contains a simple event router for the Kubernetes project. The event router serves as an active watcher of event resource in the kubernetes system, which takes those events and pushes them to a user specified sink. This is useful for a number of different purposes, but most notably long term behavioral analysis of your workloads running on your kubernetes cluster.

Goals

This project has several objectives, which include:

  • Persist events for longer period of time to allow for system debugging
  • Allows operators to forward events to other system(s) for archiving/ML/introspection/etc.
  • It should be relatively low overhead
  • Support for multiple sinks should be configurable
NOTE:

By default, eventrouter is configured to leverage existing EFK stacks by outputting wrapped json object which are easy to index in elastic search.

Non-Goals:

  • This service does not provide a querable extension, that is a responsibility of the sink
  • This service does not serve as a storage layer, that is also the responsibility of the sink

Running Eventrouter

Standup:

$ kubectl create -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/heptiolabs/eventrouter/master/yaml/eventrouter.yaml

Teardown:

$ kubectl delete -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/heptiolabs/eventrouter/master/yaml/eventrouter.yaml
Inspecting the output
$ kubectl logs -f deployment/eventrouter -n kube-system 

Watch events roll through the system and hopefully stream into your ES cluster for mining, Hooray!

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