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Windows Eventlog Input Plugin

Telegraf's win_eventlog input plugin gathers metrics from the windows event log.

Collect Windows Event Log messages

Supports Windows Vista and higher.

Telegraf should have Administrator permissions to subscribe for some of the Windows Events Channels, like System Log.

Telegraf minimum version: Telegraf 1.16.0

Global configuration options

In addition to the plugin-specific configuration settings, plugins support additional global and plugin configuration settings. These settings are used to modify metrics, tags, and field or create aliases and configure ordering, etc. See the CONFIGURATION.md for more details.

Configuration

# Input plugin to collect Windows Event Log messages
# This plugin ONLY supports Windows
[[inputs.win_eventlog]]
  ## Telegraf should have Administrator permissions to subscribe for some
  ## Windows Events channels (e.g. System log)

  ## LCID (Locale ID) for event rendering
  ## 1033 to force English language
  ## 0 to use default Windows locale
  # locale = 0

  ## Name of eventlog, used only if xpath_query is empty
  ## Example: "Application"
  # eventlog_name = ""

  ## xpath_query can be in defined short form like "Event/System[EventID=999]"
  ## or you can form a XML Query. Refer to the Consuming Events article:
  ## https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/wes/consuming-events
  ## XML query is the recommended form, because it is most flexible
  ## You can create or debug XML Query by creating Custom View in Windows Event Viewer
  ## and then copying resulting XML here
  xpath_query = '''
  <QueryList>
    <Query Id="0" Path="Security">
      <Select Path="Security">*</Select>
      <Suppress Path="Security">*[System[( (EventID &gt;= 5152 and EventID &lt;= 5158) or EventID=5379 or EventID=4672)]]</Suppress>
    </Query>
    <Query Id="1" Path="Application">
      <Select Path="Application">*[System[(Level &lt; 4)]]</Select>
    </Query>
    <Query Id="2" Path="Windows PowerShell">
      <Select Path="Windows PowerShell">*[System[(Level &lt; 4)]]</Select>
    </Query>
    <Query Id="3" Path="System">
      <Select Path="System">*</Select>
    </Query>
    <Query Id="4" Path="Setup">
      <Select Path="Setup">*</Select>
    </Query>
  </QueryList>
  '''

  ## When true, event logs are read from the beginning; otherwise only future
  ## events will be logged.
  # from_beginning = false

  # Process UserData XML to fields, if this node exists in Event XML
  # process_userdata = true

  # Process EventData XML to fields, if this node exists in Event XML
  # process_eventdata = true

  ## Separator character to use for unrolled XML Data field names
  # separator = "_"

  ## Get only first line of Message field. For most events first line is
  ## usually more than enough
  # only_first_line_of_message = true

  ## Parse timestamp from TimeCreated.SystemTime event field.
  ## Will default to current time of telegraf processing on parsing error or if
  ## set to false
  # timestamp_from_event = true

  ## System field names:
  ##   "Source", "EventID", "Version", "Level", "Task", "Opcode", "Keywords",
  ##   "TimeCreated", "EventRecordID", "ActivityID", "RelatedActivityID",
  ##   "ProcessID", "ThreadID", "ProcessName", "Channel", "Computer", "UserID",
  ##   "UserName", "Message", "LevelText", "TaskText", "OpcodeText"
  ##
  ## In addition to System, Data fields can be unrolled from additional XML
  ## nodes in event. Human-readable representation of those nodes is formatted
  ## into event Message field, but XML is more machine-parsable

  ## Event fields to include as tags
  ## The values below are included by default.
  ## Globbing supported (e.g. "Level*" matches both "Level" and "LevelText")
  # event_tags = ["Source", "EventID", "Level", "LevelText", "Task", "TaskText", "Opcode", "OpcodeText", "Keywords", "Channel", "Computer"]

  ## Event fields to include
  ## All fields are sent by default.
  ## Globbing supported (e.g. "Level*" matches both "Level" and "LevelText")
  # event_fields = ["*"]

  ## Event fields to exclude
  ## Note that if you exclude all fields then no metrics are produced. A valid
  ## metric includes at least one field.
  ## Globbing supported (e.g. "Level*" matches both "Level" and "LevelText")
  # exclude_fields = []

  ## Event fields to exclude if their value is empty or equals to zero
  ## The values below are included by default.
  ## Globbing supported (e.g. "Level*" matches both "Level" and "LevelText")
  # exclude_empty = ["Task", "Opcode", "*ActivityID", "UserID"]
Filtering

There are three types of filtering: Event Log name, XPath Query and XML Query.

Event Log name filtering is simple:

  eventlog_name = "Application"
  xpath_query = '''

For XPath Query filtering set the xpath_query value, and eventlog_name will be ignored:

  eventlog_name = ""
  xpath_query = "Event/System[EventID=999]"

XML Query is the most flexible: you can Select or Suppress any values, and give ranges for other values. XML query is the recommended form, because it is most flexible. You can create or debug XML Query by creating Custom View in Windows Event Viewer and then copying resulting XML in config file.

XML Query documentation:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/wes/consuming-events

Metrics

You can send any field, System, Computed or XML as tag field. List of those fields is in the event_tags config array. Globbing is supported in this array, i.e. Level* for all fields beginning with Level, or L?vel for all fields where the name is Level, L3vel, L@vel and so on. Tag fields are converted to strings automatically.

By default, all other fields are sent, but you can limit that either by listing it in event_fields config array with globbing, or by adding some field name masks in the exclude_fields config array.

You can limit sending fields with empty values by adding masks of names of such fields in the exclude_empty config array. Value considered empty, if the System field of type int or uint32 is equal to zero, or if any field of type string is an empty string.

List of System fields:

  • Source (string)
  • EventID (int)
  • Version (int)
  • Level (int)
  • LevelText (string)
  • Opcode (int)
  • OpcodeText (string)
  • Task (int)
  • TaskText (string)
  • Keywords (string): comma-separated in case of multiple values
  • TimeCreated (string)
  • EventRecordID (string)
  • ActivityID (string)
  • RelatedActivityID (string)
  • ProcessID (int)
  • ThreadID (int)
  • ProcessName (string): derived from ProcessID
  • Channel (string)
  • Computer (string): useful if consumed from Forwarded Events
  • UserID (string): SID
  • UserName (string): derived from UserID, presented in form of DOMAIN\Username
  • Message (string)
Computed fields

Fields Level, Opcode and Task are converted to text and saved as computed *Text fields.

Keywords field is converted from hex uint64 value by the _EvtFormatMessage WINAPI function. There can be more than one value, in that case they will be comma-separated. If keywords can't be converted (bad device driver or forwarded from another computer with unknown Event Channel), hex uint64 is saved as is.

ProcessName field is found by looking up ProcessID. Can be empty if telegraf doesn't have enough permissions.

Username field is found by looking up SID from UserID.

Message field is rendered from the event data, and can be several kilobytes of text with line breaks. For most events the first line of this text is more then enough, and additional info is more useful to be parsed as XML fields. So, for brevity, plugin takes only the first line. You can set only_first_line_of_message parameter to false to take full message text.

TimeCreated field is a string in RFC3339Nano format. By default Telegraf parses it as an event timestamp. If there is a field parse error or timestamp_from_event configuration parameter is set to false, then event timestamp will be set to the exact time when Telegraf has parsed this event, so it will be rounded to the nearest minute.

Additional Fields

The content of Event Data and User Data XML Nodes can be added as additional fields, and is added by default. You can disable that by setting process_userdata or process_eventdata parameters to false.

For the fields from additional XML Nodes the Name attribute is taken as the name, and inner text is the value. Type of those fields is always string.

Name of the field is formed from XML Path by adding _ inbetween levels. For example, if UserData XML looks like this:

<UserData>
 <CbsPackageChangeState xmlns="http://manifests.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/windows/setup_provider">
  <PackageIdentifier>KB4566782</PackageIdentifier>
  <IntendedPackageState>5112</IntendedPackageState>
  <IntendedPackageStateTextized>Installed</IntendedPackageStateTextized>
  <ErrorCode>0x0</ErrorCode>
  <Client>UpdateAgentLCU</Client>
 </CbsPackageChangeState>
</UserData>

It will be converted to following fields:

CbsPackageChangeState_PackageIdentifier = "KB4566782"
CbsPackageChangeState_IntendedPackageState = "5112"
CbsPackageChangeState_IntendedPackageStateTextized = "Installed"
CbsPackageChangeState_ErrorCode = "0x0"
CbsPackageChangeState_Client = "UpdateAgentLCU"

If there are more than one field with the same name, all those fields are given suffix with number: _1, _2 and so on.

Localization

Human readable Event Description is in the Message field. But it is better to be skipped in favour of the Event XML values, because they are more machine-readable.

Keywords, LevelText, TaskText, OpcodeText and Message are saved with the current Windows locale by default. You can override this, for example, to English locale by setting locale config parameter to 1033. Unfortunately, Event Data and User Data XML Nodes are in default Windows locale only.

Locale should be present on the computer. English locale is usually available on all localized versions of modern Windows. A list of all locales is available from Microsoft's Open Specifications.

Example Output

Some values are changed for anonymity.

win_eventlog,Channel=System,Computer=PC,EventID=105,Keywords=0x8000000000000000,Level=4,LevelText=Information,Opcode=10,OpcodeText=General,Source=WudfUsbccidDriver,Task=1,TaskText=Driver,host=PC ProcessName="WUDFHost.exe",UserName="NT AUTHORITY\\LOCAL SERVICE",Data_dwMaxCCIDMessageLength="271",Data_bPINSupport="0x0",Data_bMaxCCIDBusySlots="1",EventRecordID=1914688i,UserID="S-1-5-19",Version=0i,Data_bClassGetEnvelope="0x0",Data_wLcdLayout="0x0",Data_bClassGetResponse="0x0",TimeCreated="2020-08-21T08:43:26.7481077Z",Message="The Smartcard reader reported the following class descriptor (part 2)." 1597999410000000000
win_eventlog,Channel=Security,Computer=PC,EventID=4798,Keywords=Audit\ Success,Level=0,LevelText=Information,Opcode=0,OpcodeText=Info,Source=Microsoft-Windows-Security-Auditing,Task=13824,TaskText=User\ Account\ Management,host=PC Data_TargetDomainName="PC",Data_SubjectUserName="User",Data_CallerProcessId="0x3d5c",Data_SubjectLogonId="0x46d14f8d",Version=0i,EventRecordID=223157i,Message="A user's local group membership was enumerated.",Data_TargetUserName="User",Data_TargetSid="S-1-5-21-.-.-.-1001",Data_SubjectUserSid="S-1-5-21-.-.-.-1001",Data_CallerProcessName="C:\\Windows\\explorer.exe",ActivityID="{0d4cc11d-7099-0002-4dc1-4c0d9970d601}",UserID="",Data_SubjectDomainName="PC",TimeCreated="2020-08-21T08:43:27.3036771Z",ProcessName="lsass.exe" 1597999410000000000
win_eventlog,Channel=Microsoft-Windows-Dhcp-Client/Admin,Computer=PC,EventID=1002,Keywords=0x4000000000000001,Level=2,LevelText=Error,Opcode=76,OpcodeText=IpLeaseDenied,Source=Microsoft-Windows-Dhcp-Client,Task=3,TaskText=Address\ Configuration\ State\ Event,host=PC Version=0i,Message="The IP address lease 10.20.30.40 for the Network Card with network address 0xaabbccddeeff has been denied by the DHCP server 10.20.30.1 (The DHCP Server sent a DHCPNACK message).",UserID="S-1-5-19",Data_HWLength="6",Data_HWAddress="545595B7EA01",TimeCreated="2020-08-21T08:43:42.8265853Z",EventRecordID=34i,ProcessName="svchost.exe",UserName="NT AUTHORITY\\LOCAL SERVICE" 1597999430000000000
win_eventlog,Channel=System,Computer=PC,EventID=10016,Keywords=Classic,Level=3,LevelText=Warning,Opcode=0,OpcodeText=Info,Source=Microsoft-Windows-DistributedCOM,Task=0,host=PC Data_param3="Активация",Data_param6="PC",Data_param8="S-1-5-21-2007059868-50816014-3139024325-1001",Version=0i,UserName="PC\\User",Data_param1="по умолчанию для компьютера",Data_param2="Локально",Data_param7="User",Data_param9="LocalHost (с использованием LRPC)",Data_param10="Microsoft.Windows.ShellExperienceHost_10.0.19041.423_neutral_neutral_cw5n1h2txyewy",ActivityID="{839cac9e-73a1-4559-a847-62f3a5e73e44}",ProcessName="svchost.exe",Message="The по умолчанию для компьютера permission settings do not grant Локально Активация permission for the COM Server application with CLSID ",Data_param5="{316CDED5-E4AE-4B15-9113-7055D84DCC97}",Data_param11="S-1-15-2-.-.-.-.-.-.-2861478708",TimeCreated="2020-08-21T08:43:45.5233759Z",EventRecordID=1914689i,UserID="S-1-5-21-.-.-.-1001",Data_param4="{C2F03A33-21F5-47FA-B4BB-156362A2F239}" 1597999430000000000

Documentation

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Types

type WinEventLog

type WinEventLog struct {
	Log telegraf.Logger `toml:"-"`
}

func (*WinEventLog) Gather

func (*WinEventLog) Init

func (w *WinEventLog) Init() error

func (*WinEventLog) SampleConfig

func (*WinEventLog) SampleConfig() string

func (*WinEventLog) Start

func (*WinEventLog) Stop

func (*WinEventLog) Stop()

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