Reputation: 353
I have a Tomcat docker container and Filebeat docker container both are up and running.
My objective: I need to collect tomcat logs from running Tomcat container to Filebeat container.
Issue: I have no idea how to get collected log files from Tomcat container.
What I have tried so far: I have tried to create a docker volume and add tomcat logs to that volume and access that volume from filebeat container, but ended with no success.
Structure: I have wrote docker-compose.yml file under project Logstash(root directory of the project) with following project structure.(Here I want to up and run Elasticsearch, Logstash, Filebeat and Kibana docker containers from one configuration file). docker-containers(root directory of the project) with following structure (here I want to up and run Tomcat, Nginx and Postgres containers from one configuration file).
Logstash: contain 4 main sub directories (Filebeat, Logstash, Elasticsearch and Kibana), ENV file and docker-compose.yml file. Both sub directories contain Dockerfiles to pull images and build the containers.
docker-containers: contains 3 main sub directories (Tomcat, Nginx and Postgres). ENV file and docker-compose.yml file. Both sub directories contain separate Dockerfiles to pull docker image and build the container.
Note: I think this basic structure my helpful to understand my requirements.
docker-compose.yml files
Logstash.docker-compose.yml file
version: '2'
services:
elasticsearch:
container_name: OTP-Elasticsearch
build:
context: ./elasticsearch
args:
- ELK_VERSION=${ELK_VERSION}
volumes:
- ./elasticsearch/config/elasticsearch.yml:/usr/share/elasticsearch/config/elasticsearch.yml:ro
ports:
- "9200:9200"
- "9300:9300"
environment:
ES_JAVA_OPTS: "-Xmx256m -Xms256m"
networks:
- elk
filebeat:
container_name: OTP-Filebeat
command:
- "-e"
- "--strict.perms=false"
user: root
build:
context: ./filebeat
args:
- ELK_VERSION=${ELK_VERSION}
volumes:
- ./filebeat/config/filebeat.yml:/usr/share/filebeat/filebeat.yml
environment:
LS_JAVA_OPTS: "-Xmx256m -Xms256m"
networks:
- elk
depends_on:
- elasticsearch
- logstash
logstash:
container_name: OTP-Logstash
build:
context: ./logstash
args:
- ELK_VERSION=${ELK_VERSION}
volumes:
- ./logstash/config/logstash.yml:/usr/share/logstash/config/logstash.yml:ro
- ./logstash/pipeline:/usr/share/logstash/pipeline:ro
expose:
- 5044/tcp
ports:
- "9600:9600"
- "5044:5044"
environment:
LS_JAVA_OPTS: "-Xmx256m -Xms256m"
networks:
- elk
links:
- elasticsearch
depends_on:
- elasticsearch
kibana:
container_name: OTP-Kibana
build:
context: ./kibana
args:
- ELK_VERSION=${ELK_VERSION}
volumes:
- ./kibana/config/:/usr/share/kibana/config:ro
ports:
- "5601:5601"
networks:
- elk
links:
- elasticsearch
depends_on:
- elasticsearch
- logstash
- filebeat
networks:
elk:
driver: bridge
docker-containers.docker-compose.yml file
version: '2'
services:
# Nginx
nginx:
container_name: OTP-Nginx
restart: always
build:
context: ./nginx
args:
- comapanycode=${COMPANY_CODE}
- dbtype=${DB_TYPE}
- dbip=${DB_IP}
- dbname=${DB_NAME}
- dbuser=${DB_USER}
- dbpassword=${DB_PASSWORD}
- webdirectory=${WEB_DIRECTORY}
ports:
- "80:80"
links:
- db:db
volumes:
- ./log/nginx:/var/log/nginx
depends_on:
- db
# Postgres
db:
container_name: OTP-Postgres
restart: always
ports:
- "5430:5430"
build:
context: ./postgres
args:
- food_db_version=${FOOD_DB_VERSION}
- dbtype=${DB_TYPE}
- retail_db_version=${RETAIL_DB_VERSION}
- dbname=${DB_NAME}
- dbuser=${DB_USER}
- dbpassword=${DB_PASSWORD}
volumes:
- .data/db:/octopus_docker/postgresql/data
# Tomcat
tomcat:
container_name: OTP-Tomcat
restart: always
build:
context: ./tomcat
args:
- dbuser=${DB_USER}
- dbpassword=${DB_PASSWORD}
links:
- db:db
volumes:
- ./tomcat/${WARNAME}.war:/usr/local/tomcat/webapps/${WARNAME}.war
ports:
- "8080:8080"
depends_on:
- db
- nginx
Additional files:
filebeat.yml (configuration file inside Logstash/Filbeat/config/)
filebeat.inputs:
- type: log
enabled: true
paths:
- /usr/local/tomcat/logs/.*log
output.logstash:
hosts: ["logstash:5044"]
Additional Info:
My Problem:
Any discussion, answer or any help to understand a way to do this is highly expected.
Thanks.
Upvotes: 4
Views: 2690
Reputation: 8636
So loooong... Create shared volume among all containers and setup your tomcat to save log files into that folder. If you can put all services into one docker-compose.yml
, just setup volume internally:
docker-compose.yml
version: '3'
services:
one:
...
volumes:
- logs:/var/log/shared
two:
...
volumes:
- logs:/var/log/shared
volumes:
logs:
If you need several docker-compose.yml
files, create volume globally in advance with docker volume create logs
and map it into both compose files:
version: '3'
services:
one:
...
volumes:
- logs:/var/log/shared
two:
...
volumes:
- logs:/var/log/shared
volumes:
logs:
external: true
Upvotes: 3