Thanks for the insight Rob, very helpful. On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 2:15 PM, Rob Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
> The simplest way to monitor heka-1 would probably be to set up a trivial > filter on heka-1 that periodically emits a heartbeat message to be > delivered to heka-2, and to set up a heartbeat filter on heka-2 that will > generate an alert message if the heartbeat fails. I've unfortunately just > realized that, while we have a heartbeat filter with nice documentation, > the docs for the filter were never correctly wired in to our Sphinx docs so > it's not showing up on the readthedocs site. I'll fix that, but in the > meantime you can see the heartbeat filter and how to use it here: > > > https://github.com/mozilla-services/heka/blob/versions/0.10/sandbox/lua/filters/heartbeat.lua > > As for monitoring heka-2, you'll probably want to set up a trivial filter > on heka-2 that emits a heartbeat message, as before, but you'll need to > have something outside of heka-2 listening for those messages and alerting > if they stop coming. If you're already using some tool that can serve that > purpose, great. If not, you'll need to set one up. You of course could > always use a *third* heka instance (we'll call it heka-3), with a heartbeat > filter listening for heka-2's heartbeats, in the same way that heka-2 would > be listening for heka-1's. You might then want to monitor heka-3, though, > which leads us to turtles all the way down. Or maybe you trust that if > heka-3 is set up to do absolutely *nothing* other than listen for heka-2's > heartbeats, then process level monitoring is good enough, since the chance > of it getting wedged when doing absolutely nothing is vanishingly small. > > Hope this helps, > > -r > > > > On 01/14/2016 05:59 AM, Ramin Ali Dousti wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> What is the best way of monitoring the proper working of a heka >> instance? Let me give a concrete example: I have heka-1 that has log >> files as input and TCP outputs to another heka instance. The second one >> would receive the stream from the first one and publishes to elastic >> search as well as influxdb. The simplest monitoring is the process >> monitoring, making sure hekad is up, but what can be done (what is the >> correct way) to make sure that heka-1 can send to heka-2 and heka-2 is >> able to publish to elastic search and influxdb? >> >> As always any insight is greatly appreciated. >> >> -- >> Ramin >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Heka mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/heka >> >> -- Ramin
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