Fluentd not Starting
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I am using the Fluentd tool for collecting the logs and this is first time I am working with Fluentd. I have installed td-agent package and it starts fine by /etc/init.d/td-agent start
. But then I changed the td-agent.conf
file located in /etc/td-agent
directory. When I am using my own config file to test if everything is working fine then fluentd is not starting and giving error
[....] Starting td-agent (via systemctl): td-agent.serviceJob for td-agent.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status td-agent.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
I am testing a basic flow to read logs from a .log file and print to other file.
My config file is given below:
## File input
## read apache logs continuously and tags td.apache.access
<source>
@type tail
format none
path /var/log/test-fluent/testfile.log
pos_file /var/log/test-fluent/testfile.log
</source>
## File output
## match tag=local.** and write to file
<match **>
@type file
path /var/log/test-fluent/
time_slice_format %Y%m%d%M
</match>
fluentd
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I am using the Fluentd tool for collecting the logs and this is first time I am working with Fluentd. I have installed td-agent package and it starts fine by /etc/init.d/td-agent start
. But then I changed the td-agent.conf
file located in /etc/td-agent
directory. When I am using my own config file to test if everything is working fine then fluentd is not starting and giving error
[....] Starting td-agent (via systemctl): td-agent.serviceJob for td-agent.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status td-agent.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
I am testing a basic flow to read logs from a .log file and print to other file.
My config file is given below:
## File input
## read apache logs continuously and tags td.apache.access
<source>
@type tail
format none
path /var/log/test-fluent/testfile.log
pos_file /var/log/test-fluent/testfile.log
</source>
## File output
## match tag=local.** and write to file
<match **>
@type file
path /var/log/test-fluent/
time_slice_format %Y%m%d%M
</match>
fluentd
See "systemctl status td-agent.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
– okkez
Nov 14 at 0:54
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I am using the Fluentd tool for collecting the logs and this is first time I am working with Fluentd. I have installed td-agent package and it starts fine by /etc/init.d/td-agent start
. But then I changed the td-agent.conf
file located in /etc/td-agent
directory. When I am using my own config file to test if everything is working fine then fluentd is not starting and giving error
[....] Starting td-agent (via systemctl): td-agent.serviceJob for td-agent.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status td-agent.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
I am testing a basic flow to read logs from a .log file and print to other file.
My config file is given below:
## File input
## read apache logs continuously and tags td.apache.access
<source>
@type tail
format none
path /var/log/test-fluent/testfile.log
pos_file /var/log/test-fluent/testfile.log
</source>
## File output
## match tag=local.** and write to file
<match **>
@type file
path /var/log/test-fluent/
time_slice_format %Y%m%d%M
</match>
fluentd
I am using the Fluentd tool for collecting the logs and this is first time I am working with Fluentd. I have installed td-agent package and it starts fine by /etc/init.d/td-agent start
. But then I changed the td-agent.conf
file located in /etc/td-agent
directory. When I am using my own config file to test if everything is working fine then fluentd is not starting and giving error
[....] Starting td-agent (via systemctl): td-agent.serviceJob for td-agent.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status td-agent.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
I am testing a basic flow to read logs from a .log file and print to other file.
My config file is given below:
## File input
## read apache logs continuously and tags td.apache.access
<source>
@type tail
format none
path /var/log/test-fluent/testfile.log
pos_file /var/log/test-fluent/testfile.log
</source>
## File output
## match tag=local.** and write to file
<match **>
@type file
path /var/log/test-fluent/
time_slice_format %Y%m%d%M
</match>
fluentd
fluentd
asked Nov 13 at 15:10
mohd shoaib
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See "systemctl status td-agent.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
– okkez
Nov 14 at 0:54
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See "systemctl status td-agent.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
– okkez
Nov 14 at 0:54
See "systemctl status td-agent.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
– okkez
Nov 14 at 0:54
See "systemctl status td-agent.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
– okkez
Nov 14 at 0:54
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