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Published: Oct 11, 2017 License: Apache-2.0

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Elasticsearch Add-On

This add-on consists of a combination of Elasticsearch, Fluentd and Kibana. Elasticsearch is a search engine that is responsible for storing our logs and allowing for them to be queried. Fluentd sends log messages from Kubernetes to Elasticsearch, whereas Kibana is a graphical interface for viewing and querying the logs stored in Elasticsearch.

Note: this addon should not be used as-is in production. This is an example and you should treat is as such. Please see at least the Security and the Storage sections for more information.

Elasticsearch

Elasticsearch is deployed as a StatefulSet, which is like a Deployment, but allows for maintaining state on storage volumes.

Security

Elasticsearch has capabilities to enable authorization using X-Pack plugin. See configuration parameter xpack.security.enabled in Elasticsearch and Kibana configurations. It can also be set via XPACK_SECURITY_ENABLED env variable. After enabling the feature, follow official documentation to set up credentials in Elasticsearch and Kibana. Don't forget to propagate those credentials also to Fluentd in its configuration, using for example environment variables. You can utilize ConfigMaps and Secrets to store credentials in the Kubernetes apiserver.

Initialization

The Elasticsearch Statefulset manifest specifies that there shall be an init container executing before Elasticsearch containers themselves, in order to ensure that the kernel state variable vm.max_map_count is at least 262144, since this is a requirement of Elasticsearch. You may remove the init container if you know that your host OS meets this requirement.

Storage

The Elasticsearch StatefulSet will use the EmptyDir volume to store data. EmptyDir is erased when the pod terminates, here it is used only for testing purposes. Important: please change the storage to persistent volume claim before actually using this StatefulSet in your setup!

Fluentd

Fluentd is deployed as a DaemonSet which spawns a pod on each node that reads logs, generated by kubelet, container runtime and containers and sends them to Elasticsearch.

Note: in order for Fluentd to work, every Kubernetes node must be labeled with beta.kubernetes.io/fluentd-ds-ready=true, as otherwise the Fluentd DaemonSet will ignore them.

Learn more in the official Kubernetes documentation.

Known problems

Since Fluentd talks to the Elasticsearch service inside the cluster, instances on masters won't work, because masters have no kube-proxy. Don't mark masters with a label mentioned in the previous paragraph or add a taint on them to avoid Fluentd pods scheduling there.

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