LogDog Butler
The LogDog Butler runs on log-producing clients and manages the ingestion of
log data from a read-forward stream, formatting and bundling it into log
protobufs, and the transmission of those protobufs through
the Transport Layer to Collector instances.
The Butler is fairly configurable, and is capable of being used in multiple
scenarios via its subcommands:
stream
, which uploads the contents of a single log stream.
serve
, which runs a Butler stream server instance.
run
, which runs another command, instrumenting its environment and standard
file descriptors for log streaming.
Stream Servers
The Butler, based on its configuration, may configure default streams. For
example, when using the run
subcommand, it has the option to connect the
bootstrapped process' STDOUT
and STDERR
streams to LogDog streams.
However, the Butler can also enable additional stream registration by
instantiating a local Stream Server and exposing that to other applications.
Those applications can then connect to the Stream Server, perform a minimial
handshake, and connect an additional stream to the Butler.
Clients can use the streamclient package to
connect to a stream server and create Butler streams. Additional stream client
packages are availalbe for other languages:
Stream Servers are created by specifying the -streamserver-uri
parameter
to LogDog. Stream server options vary by operating system.
POSIX
POSIX systems (Linux, Mac) support the following stream servers:
unix:<path>
, where path
is a filesystem path to a named UNIX domain socket
to create.
Windows
Windows systems support the following stream servers:
net.pipe:<name>
, where name
is a valid Windows named pipe name.
Production
In production, each Butler instance will begin by registering a unique log
stream Prefix with its Coordinator instance. The exchange will ensure that
only that specific Butler instance may create log streams underneath of that
Prefix.
Production streaming can be requested by specifying the logdog
Output option
and associated parameters:
$ logdog_butler -output logdog,host=<coordinator-host> ...
The Butler instance must be configured to use a service account that has
WRITE permission for the target project.
This will cause the Butler to perform prefix registration during its Output
initialization, prior to any bootstrapping or streaming.