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filebeat.yml 合并多条失效

filebeat.yml 合并多条失效

作者: 周六放风筝 | 来源:发表于2021-04-02 16:32 被阅读0次

    filebeat官方例子

    背景

    在使用filebeat 采集日志时候 需要 指定采集的路径,堆栈信息的合并发送,以及日志格式化 都需要在 filebeat.yml 文件里配置。
    堆栈日志不合并 在 kibana中查询出来的 只有一行错误 看不到 连续的 堆栈信息,以至于定位问题难所以需要配置 多行合并。
    由于本人疏忽 在配置堆栈日志合并的时候 直接顶格配置了以下代码:

      multiline.pattern: '^\[' 
      multiline.negate: true    
      multiline.match: after
      multiline.max_lines: 500
      multiline.timeout: 5
    

    上面着个代码意思是 不以 [ 开头的合并至上一行的末尾,最大合并500行,超时5秒结束等待合并。

    导致的问题是 合并 没有生效。 最终找到官方样例。对照后 multiline.pattern 节点,在 filebeat.inputs 节点下。
    最终改为如下格式 即生效。

    filebeat.inputs:
    - input_type: log
      enabled: true
      paths:
          - /XXX/*/*.log
    
      multiline.pattern: '^\[' 
      multiline.negate: true    
      multiline.match: after
      multiline.max_lines: 500
      multiline.timeout: 5
    
    

    以下代码块是官方配置提供的内容。注意yml格式。

    ######################## Filebeat Configuration ############################
    
    # This file is a full configuration example documenting all non-deprecated
    # options in comments. For a shorter configuration example, that contains only
    # the most common options, please see filebeat.yml in the same directory.
    #
    # You can find the full configuration reference here:
    # https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/beats/filebeat/index.html
    
    
    #==========================  Modules configuration =============================
    filebeat.modules:
    
    #-------------------------------- System Module --------------------------------
    #- module: system
      # Syslog
      #syslog:
        #enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
        # Input configuration (advanced). Any input configuration option
        # can be added under this section.
        #input:
    
      # Authorization logs
      #auth:
        #enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
        # Input configuration (advanced). Any input configuration option
        # can be added under this section.
        #input:
    
    #-------------------------------- Apache Module --------------------------------
    #- module: apache
      # Access logs
      #access:
        #enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
        # Input configuration (advanced). Any input configuration option
        # can be added under this section.
        #input:
    
      # Error logs
      #error:
        #enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
        # Input configuration (advanced). Any input configuration option
        # can be added under this section.
        #input:
    
    #-------------------------------- Auditd Module --------------------------------
    #- module: auditd
      #log:
        #enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
        # Input configuration (advanced). Any input configuration option
        # can be added under this section.
        #input:
    
    #---------------------------- Elasticsearch Module ----------------------------
    - module: elasticsearch
      # Server log
      server:
        enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
      gc:
        enabled: true
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
      audit:
        enabled: true
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
      slowlog:
        enabled: true
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
      deprecation:
        enabled: true
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
    #------------------------------- HAProxy Module -------------------------------
    - module: haproxy
      # All logs
      log:
        enabled: true
    
        # Set which input to use between syslog (default) or file.
        #var.input:
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
    #-------------------------------- Icinga Module --------------------------------
    #- module: icinga
      # Main logs
      #main:
        #enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
        # Input configuration (advanced). Any input configuration option
        # can be added under this section.
        #input:
    
      # Debug logs
      #debug:
        #enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
        # Input configuration (advanced). Any input configuration option
        # can be added under this section.
        #input:
    
      # Startup logs
      #startup:
        #enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
        # Input configuration (advanced). Any input configuration option
        # can be added under this section.
        #input:
    
    #--------------------------------- IIS Module ---------------------------------
    #- module: iis
      # Access logs
      #access:
        #enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
        # Input configuration (advanced). Any input configuration option
        # can be added under this section.
        #input:
    
      # Error logs
      #error:
        #enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
        # Input configuration (advanced). Any input configuration option
        # can be added under this section.
        #input:
    
    #-------------------------------- Kafka Module --------------------------------
    - module: kafka
      # All logs
      log:
        enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for Kafka. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will look under /opt.
        #var.kafka_home:
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
    #-------------------------------- Kibana Module --------------------------------
    - module: kibana
      # Server logs
      log:
        enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
      # Audit logs
      audit:
        enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
    #------------------------------- Logstash Module -------------------------------
    #- module: logstash
      # logs
      #log:
        #enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        # var.paths:
    
      # Slow logs
      #slowlog:
        #enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
    #------------------------------- Mongodb Module -------------------------------
    #- module: mongodb
      # Logs
      #log:
        #enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
        # Input configuration (advanced). Any input configuration option
        # can be added under this section.
        #input:
    
    #-------------------------------- MySQL Module --------------------------------
    #- module: mysql
      # Error logs
      #error:
        #enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
        # Input configuration (advanced). Any input configuration option
        # can be added under this section.
        #input:
    
      # Slow logs
      #slowlog:
        #enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
        # Input configuration (advanced). Any input configuration option
        # can be added under this section.
        #input:
    
    #--------------------------------- NATS Module ---------------------------------
    - module: nats
      # All logs
      log:
        enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
    #-------------------------------- Nginx Module --------------------------------
    #- module: nginx
      # Access logs
      #access:
        #enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
        # Input configuration (advanced). Any input configuration option
        # can be added under this section.
        #input:
    
      # Error logs
      #error:
        #enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
        # Input configuration (advanced). Any input configuration option
        # can be added under this section.
        #input:
    
      # Ingress-nginx controller logs. This is disabled by default. It could be used in Kubernetes environments to parse ingress-nginx logs
      #ingress_controller:
      #  enabled: false
      #
      #  # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
      #  # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
      #  #var.paths:
    
    #------------------------------- Osquery Module -------------------------------
    - module: osquery
      result:
        enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
        # If true, all fields created by this module are prefixed with
        # `osquery.result`. Set to false to copy the fields in the root
        # of the document. The default is true.
        #var.use_namespace: true
    
    #------------------------------- Pensando Module -------------------------------
    - module: pensando
    # Firewall logs
      dfw:
        enabled: true
        var.syslog_host: 0.0.0.0
        var.syslog_port: 9001
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        # var.paths:
    
    #------------------------------ PostgreSQL Module ------------------------------
    #- module: postgresql
      # Logs
      #log:
        #enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
        # Input configuration (advanced). Any input configuration option
        # can be added under this section.
        #input:
    
    #-------------------------------- Redis Module --------------------------------
    #- module: redis
      # Main logs
      #log:
        #enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths: ["/var/log/redis/redis-server.log*"]
    
      # Slow logs, retrieved via the Redis API (SLOWLOG)
      #slowlog:
        #enabled: true
    
        # The Redis hosts to connect to.
        #var.hosts: ["localhost:6379"]
    
        # Optional, the password to use when connecting to Redis.
        #var.password:
    
    #----------------------------- Google Santa Module -----------------------------
    - module: santa
      log:
        enabled: true
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the the default path.
        #var.paths:
    
    #------------------------------- Traefik Module -------------------------------
    #- module: traefik
      # Access logs
      #access:
        #enabled: true
    
        # Set custom paths for the log files. If left empty,
        # Filebeat will choose the paths depending on your OS.
        #var.paths:
    
        # Input configuration (advanced). Any input configuration option
        # can be added under this section.
        #input:
    
    
    
    #=========================== Filebeat inputs =============================
    
    # List of inputs to fetch data.
    filebeat.inputs:
    # Each - is an input. Most options can be set at the input level, so
    # you can use different inputs for various configurations.
    # Below are the input specific configurations.
    
    # Type of the files. Based on this the way the file is read is decided.
    # The different types cannot be mixed in one input
    #
    # Possible options are:
    # * log: Reads every line of the log file (default)
    # * filestream: Improved version of log input. Experimental.
    # * stdin: Reads the standard in
    
    #------------------------------ Log input --------------------------------
    - type: log
    
      # Change to true to enable this input configuration.
      enabled: false
    
      # Paths that should be crawled and fetched. Glob based paths.
      # To fetch all ".log" files from a specific level of subdirectories
      # /var/log/*/*.log can be used.
      # For each file found under this path, a harvester is started.
      # Make sure not file is defined twice as this can lead to unexpected behaviour.
      paths:
        - /var/log/*.log
        #- c:\programdata\elasticsearch\logs\*
    
      # Configure the file encoding for reading files with international characters
      # following the W3C recommendation for HTML5 (http://www.w3.org/TR/encoding).
      # Some sample encodings:
      #   plain, utf-8, utf-16be-bom, utf-16be, utf-16le, big5, gb18030, gbk,
      #    hz-gb-2312, euc-kr, euc-jp, iso-2022-jp, shift-jis, ...
      #encoding: plain
    
    
      # Exclude lines. A list of regular expressions to match. It drops the lines that are
      # matching any regular expression from the list. The include_lines is called before
      # exclude_lines. By default, no lines are dropped.
      #exclude_lines: ['^DBG']
    
      # Include lines. A list of regular expressions to match. It exports the lines that are
      # matching any regular expression from the list. The include_lines is called before
      # exclude_lines. By default, all the lines are exported.
      #include_lines: ['^ERR', '^WARN']
    
      # Exclude files. A list of regular expressions to match. Filebeat drops the files that
      # are matching any regular expression from the list. By default, no files are dropped.
      #exclude_files: ['.gz$']
    
      # Method to determine if two files are the same or not. By default
      # the Beat considers two files the same if their inode and device id are the same.
      #file_identity.native: ~
    
      # Optional additional fields. These fields can be freely picked
      # to add additional information to the crawled log files for filtering
      #fields:
      #  level: debug
      #  review: 1
    
      # Set to true to store the additional fields as top level fields instead
      # of under the "fields" sub-dictionary. In case of name conflicts with the
      # fields added by Filebeat itself, the custom fields overwrite the default
      # fields.
      #fields_under_root: false
    
      # Set to true to publish fields with null values in events.
      #keep_null: false
    
      # By default, all events contain `host.name`. This option can be set to true
      # to disable the addition of this field to all events. The default value is
      # false.
      #publisher_pipeline.disable_host: false
    
      # Ignore files which were modified more then the defined timespan in the past.
      # ignore_older is disabled by default, so no files are ignored by setting it to 0.
      # Time strings like 2h (2 hours), 5m (5 minutes) can be used.
      #ignore_older: 0
    
      # How often the input checks for new files in the paths that are specified
      # for harvesting. Specify 1s to scan the directory as frequently as possible
      # without causing Filebeat to scan too frequently. Default: 10s.
      #scan_frequency: 10s
    
      # Defines the buffer size every harvester uses when fetching the file
      #harvester_buffer_size: 16384
    
      # Maximum number of bytes a single log event can have
      # All bytes after max_bytes are discarded and not sent. The default is 10MB.
      # This is especially useful for multiline log messages which can get large.
      #max_bytes: 10485760
    
      # Characters which separate the lines. Valid values: auto, line_feed, vertical_tab, form_feed,
      # carriage_return, carriage_return_line_feed, next_line, line_separator, paragraph_separator.
      #line_terminator: auto
    
      ### Recursive glob configuration
    
      # Expand "**" patterns into regular glob patterns.
      #recursive_glob.enabled: true
    
      ### JSON configuration
    
      # Decode JSON options. Enable this if your logs are structured in JSON.
      # JSON key on which to apply the line filtering and multiline settings. This key
      # must be top level and its value must be string, otherwise it is ignored. If
      # no text key is defined, the line filtering and multiline features cannot be used.
      #json.message_key:
    
      # By default, the decoded JSON is placed under a "json" key in the output document.
      # If you enable this setting, the keys are copied top level in the output document.
      #json.keys_under_root: false
    
      # If keys_under_root and this setting are enabled, then the values from the decoded
      # JSON object overwrite the fields that Filebeat normally adds (type, source, offset, etc.)
      # in case of conflicts.
      #json.overwrite_keys: false
    
      # If this setting is enabled, then keys in the decoded JSON object will be recursively
      # de-dotted, and expanded into a hierarchical object structure.
      # For example, `{"a.b.c": 123}` would be expanded into `{"a":{"b":{"c":123}}}`.
      #json.expand_keys: false
    
      # If this setting is enabled, Filebeat adds a "error.message" and "error.key: json" key in case of JSON
      # unmarshaling errors or when a text key is defined in the configuration but cannot
      # be used.
      #json.add_error_key: false
    
      ### Multiline options
    
      # Multiline can be used for log messages spanning multiple lines. This is common
      # for Java Stack Traces or C-Line Continuation
    
      # The regexp Pattern that has to be matched. The example pattern matches all lines starting with [
      #multiline.pattern: ^\[
    
      # Defines if the pattern set under pattern should be negated or not. Default is false.
      #multiline.negate: false
    
      # Match can be set to "after" or "before". It is used to define if lines should be append to a pattern
      # that was (not) matched before or after or as long as a pattern is not matched based on negate.
      # Note: After is the equivalent to previous and before is the equivalent to to next in Logstash
      #multiline.match: after
    
      # The maximum number of lines that are combined to one event.
      # In case there are more the max_lines the additional lines are discarded.
      # Default is 500
      #multiline.max_lines: 500
    
      # After the defined timeout, an multiline event is sent even if no new pattern was found to start a new event
      # Default is 5s.
      #multiline.timeout: 5s
    
      # To aggregate constant number of lines into a single event use the count mode of multiline.
      #multiline.type: count
    
      # The number of lines to aggregate into a single event.
      #multiline.count_lines: 3
    
      # Do not add new line character when concatenating lines.
      #multiline.skip_newline: false
    
      # Setting tail_files to true means filebeat starts reading new files at the end
      # instead of the beginning. If this is used in combination with log rotation
      # this can mean that the first entries of a new file are skipped.
      #tail_files: false
    
      # The Ingest Node pipeline ID associated with this input. If this is set, it
      # overwrites the pipeline option from the Elasticsearch output.
      #pipeline:
    
      # If symlinks is enabled, symlinks are opened and harvested. The harvester is opening the
      # original for harvesting but will report the symlink name as source.
      #symlinks: false
    
      # Backoff values define how aggressively filebeat crawls new files for updates
      # The default values can be used in most cases. Backoff defines how long it is waited
      # to check a file again after EOF is reached. Default is 1s which means the file
      # is checked every second if new lines were added. This leads to a near real time crawling.
      # Every time a new line appears, backoff is reset to the initial value.
      #backoff: 1s
    
      # Max backoff defines what the maximum backoff time is. After having backed off multiple times
      # from checking the files, the waiting time will never exceed max_backoff independent of the
      # backoff factor. Having it set to 10s means in the worst case a new line can be added to a log
      # file after having backed off multiple times, it takes a maximum of 10s to read the new line
      #max_backoff: 10s
    
      # The backoff factor defines how fast the algorithm backs off. The bigger the backoff factor,
      # the faster the max_backoff value is reached. If this value is set to 1, no backoff will happen.
      # The backoff value will be multiplied each time with the backoff_factor until max_backoff is reached
      #backoff_factor: 2
    
      # Max number of harvesters that are started in parallel.
      # Default is 0 which means unlimited
      #harvester_limit: 0
    
      ### Harvester closing options
    
      # Close inactive closes the file handler after the predefined period.
      # The period starts when the last line of the file was, not the file ModTime.
      # Time strings like 2h (2 hours), 5m (5 minutes) can be used.
      #close_inactive: 5m
    
      # Close renamed closes a file handler when the file is renamed or rotated.
      # Note: Potential data loss. Make sure to read and understand the docs for this option.
      #close_renamed: false
    
      # When enabling this option, a file handler is closed immediately in case a file can't be found
      # any more. In case the file shows up again later, harvesting will continue at the last known position
      # after scan_frequency.
      #close_removed: true
    
      # Closes the file handler as soon as the harvesters reaches the end of the file.
      # By default this option is disabled.
      # Note: Potential data loss. Make sure to read and understand the docs for this option.
      #close_eof: false
    
      ### State options
    
      # Files for the modification data is older then clean_inactive the state from the registry is removed
      # By default this is disabled.
      #clean_inactive: 0
    
      # Removes the state for file which cannot be found on disk anymore immediately
      #clean_removed: true
    
      # Close timeout closes the harvester after the predefined time.
      # This is independent if the harvester did finish reading the file or not.
      # By default this option is disabled.
      # Note: Potential data loss. Make sure to read and understand the docs for this option.
      #close_timeout: 0
    
      # Defines if inputs is enabled
      #enabled: true
    
    #--------------------------- Filestream input ----------------------------
    - type: filestream
    
      # Change to true to enable this input configuration.
      enabled: false
    
      # Paths that should be crawled and fetched. Glob based paths.
      # To fetch all ".log" files from a specific level of subdirectories
      # /var/log/*/*.log can be used.
      # For each file found under this path, a harvester is started.
      # Make sure not file is defined twice as this can lead to unexpected behaviour.
      paths:
        - /var/log/*.log
        #- c:\programdata\elasticsearch\logs\*
    
      # Configure the file encoding for reading files with international characters
      # following the W3C recommendation for HTML5 (http://www.w3.org/TR/encoding).
      # Some sample encodings:
      #   plain, utf-8, utf-16be-bom, utf-16be, utf-16le, big5, gb18030, gbk,
      #    hz-gb-2312, euc-kr, euc-jp, iso-2022-jp, shift-jis, ...
      #encoding: plain
    
    
      # Exclude lines. A list of regular expressions to match. It drops the lines that are
      # matching any regular expression from the list. The include_lines is called before
      # exclude_lines. By default, no lines are dropped.
      #exclude_lines: ['^DBG']
    
      # Include lines. A list of regular expressions to match. It exports the lines that are
      # matching any regular expression from the list. The include_lines is called before
      # exclude_lines. By default, all the lines are exported.
      #include_lines: ['^ERR', '^WARN']
    
      ### Prospector options
    
      # How often the input checks for new files in the paths that are specified
      # for harvesting. Specify 1s to scan the directory as frequently as possible
      # without causing Filebeat to scan too frequently. Default: 10s.
      #prospector.scanner.check_interval: 10s
    
      # Exclude files. A list of regular expressions to match. Filebeat drops the files that
      # are matching any regular expression from the list. By default, no files are dropped.
      #prospector.scanner.exclude_files: ['.gz$']
    
      # Expand "**" patterns into regular glob patterns.
      #prospector.scanner.recursive_glob: true
    
      # If symlinks is enabled, symlinks are opened and harvested. The harvester is opening the
      # original for harvesting but will report the symlink name as source.
      #prospector.scanner.symlinks: false
    
      ### State options
    
      # Files for the modification data is older then clean_inactive the state from the registry is removed
      # By default this is disabled.
      #clean_inactive: 0
    
      # Removes the state for file which cannot be found on disk anymore immediately
      #clean_removed: true
    
      # Method to determine if two files are the same or not. By default
      # the Beat considers two files the same if their inode and device id are the same.
      #file_identity.native: ~
    
      # Optional additional fields. These fields can be freely picked
      # to add additional information to the crawled log files for filtering
      #fields:
      #  level: debug
      #  review: 1
    
      # Set to true to publish fields with null values in events.
      #keep_null: false
    
      # By default, all events contain `host.name`. This option can be set to true
      # to disable the addition of this field to all events. The default value is
      # false.
      #publisher_pipeline.disable_host: false
    
      # Ignore files which were modified more then the defined timespan in the past.
      # ignore_older is disabled by default, so no files are ignored by setting it to 0.
      # Time strings like 2h (2 hours), 5m (5 minutes) can be used.
      #ignore_older: 0
    
      # Defines the buffer size every harvester uses when fetching the file
      #harvester_buffer_size: 16384
    
      # Maximum number of bytes a single log event can have
      # All bytes after max_bytes are discarded and not sent. The default is 10MB.
      # This is especially useful for multiline log messages which can get large.
      #message_max_bytes: 10485760
    
      # Characters which separate the lines. Valid values: auto, line_feed, vertical_tab, form_feed,
      # carriage_return, carriage_return_line_feed, next_line, line_separator, paragraph_separator.
      #line_terminator: auto
    
      # The Ingest Node pipeline ID associated with this input. If this is set, it
      # overwrites the pipeline option from the Elasticsearch output.
      #pipeline:
    
      # Backoff values define how aggressively filebeat crawls new files for updates
      # The default values can be used in most cases. Backoff defines how long it is waited
      # to check a file again after EOF is reached. Default is 1s which means the file
      # is checked every second if new lines were added. This leads to a near real time crawling.
      # Every time a new line appears, backoff is reset to the initial value.
      #backoff.init: 1s
    
      # Max backoff defines what the maximum backoff time is. After having backed off multiple times
      # from checking the files, the waiting time will never exceed max_backoff independent of the
      # backoff factor. Having it set to 10s means in the worst case a new line can be added to a log
      # file after having backed off multiple times, it takes a maximum of 10s to read the new line
      #backoff.max: 10s
    
      ### Harvester closing options
    
      # Close inactive closes the file handler after the predefined period.
      # The period starts when the last line of the file was, not the file ModTime.
      # Time strings like 2h (2 hours), 5m (5 minutes) can be used.
      #close.on_state_change.inactive: 5m
    
      # Close renamed closes a file handler when the file is renamed or rotated.
      # Note: Potential data loss. Make sure to read and understand the docs for this option.
      #close.on_state_change.renamed: false
    
      # When enabling this option, a file handler is closed immediately in case a file can't be found
      # any more. In case the file shows up again later, harvesting will continue at the last known position
      # after scan_frequency.
      #close.on_state_change.removed: true
    
      # Closes the file handler as soon as the harvesters reaches the end of the file.
      # By default this option is disabled.
      # Note: Potential data loss. Make sure to read and understand the docs for this option.
      #close.reader.eof: false
    
      # Close timeout closes the harvester after the predefined time.
      # This is independent if the harvester did finish reading the file or not.
      # By default this option is disabled.
      # Note: Potential data loss. Make sure to read and understand the docs for this option.
      #close.reader.after_interval: 0
    
    #----------------------------- Stdin input -------------------------------
    # Configuration to use stdin input
    #- type: stdin
    
    #------------------------- Redis slowlog input ---------------------------
    # Experimental: Config options for the redis slow log input
    #- type: redis
      #enabled: false
    
      # List of hosts to pool to retrieve the slow log information.
      #hosts: ["localhost:6379"]
    
      # How often the input checks for redis slow log.
      #scan_frequency: 10s
    
      # Timeout after which time the input should return an error
      #timeout: 1s
    
      # Network type to be used for redis connection. Default: tcp
      #network: tcp
    
      # Max number of concurrent connections. Default: 10
      #maxconn: 10
    
      # Redis AUTH password. Empty by default.
      #password: foobared
    
    #------------------------------ Udp input --------------------------------
    # Experimental: Config options for the udp input
    #- type: udp
      #enabled: false
    
      # Maximum size of the message received over UDP
      #max_message_size: 10KiB
    
      # Size of the UDP read buffer in bytes
      #read_buffer: 0
    
    
    #------------------------------ TCP input --------------------------------
    # Experimental: Config options for the TCP input
    #- type: tcp
      #enabled: false
    
      # The host and port to receive the new event
      #host: "localhost:9000"
    
      # Character used to split new message
      #line_delimiter: "\n"
    
      # Maximum size in bytes of the message received over TCP
      #max_message_size: 20MiB
    
      # Max number of concurrent connections, or 0 for no limit. Default: 0
      #max_connections: 0
    
      # The number of seconds of inactivity before a remote connection is closed.
      #timeout: 300s
    
      # Use SSL settings for TCP.
      #ssl.enabled: true
    
      # List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions 1.0 up to
      # 1.2 are enabled.
      #ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.0, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2]
    
      # SSL configuration. By default is off.
      # List of root certificates for client verifications
      #ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
    
      # Certificate for SSL server authentication.
      #ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
    
      # Server Certificate Key,
      #ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
    
      # Optional passphrase for decrypting the Certificate Key.
      #ssl.key_passphrase: ''
    
      # Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections.
      #ssl.cipher_suites: []
    
      # Configure curve types for ECDHE based cipher suites.
      #ssl.curve_types: []
    
      # Configure what types of client authentication are supported. Valid options
      # are `none`, `optional`, and `required`. When `certificate_authorities` is set it will
      # default to `required` otherwise it will be set to `none`.
      #ssl.client_authentication: "required"
    
    #------------------------------ Syslog input --------------------------------
    # Experimental: Config options for the Syslog input
    # Accept RFC3164 formatted syslog event via UDP.
    #- type: syslog
      #enabled: false
      #protocol.udp:
        # The host and port to receive the new event
        #host: "localhost:9000"
    
        # Maximum size of the message received over UDP
        #max_message_size: 10KiB
    
    # Accept RFC3164 formatted syslog event via TCP.
    #- type: syslog
      #enabled: false
    
      #protocol.tcp:
        # The host and port to receive the new event
        #host: "localhost:9000"
    
        # Character used to split new message
        #line_delimiter: "\n"
    
        # Maximum size in bytes of the message received over TCP
        #max_message_size: 20MiB
    
        # The number of seconds of inactivity before a remote connection is closed.
        #timeout: 300s
    
        # Use SSL settings for TCP.
        #ssl.enabled: true
    
        # List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions 1.0 up to
        # 1.2 are enabled.
        #ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.0, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2]
    
        # SSL configuration. By default is off.
        # List of root certificates for client verifications
        #ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
    
        # Certificate for SSL server authentication.
        #ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
    
        # Server Certificate Key,
        #ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
    
        # Optional passphrase for decrypting the Certificate Key.
        #ssl.key_passphrase: ''
    
        # Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections.
        #ssl.cipher_suites: []
    
        # Configure curve types for ECDHE based cipher suites.
        #ssl.curve_types: []
    
        # Configure what types of client authentication are supported. Valid options
        # are `none`, `optional`, and `required`. When `certificate_authorities` is set it will
        # default to `required` otherwise it will be set to `none`.
        #ssl.client_authentication: "required"
    
    #------------------------------ Container input --------------------------------
    #- type: container
      #enabled: false
    
      # Paths for container logs that should be crawled and fetched.
      #paths:
      #  -/var/lib/docker/containers/*/*.log
    
      # Configure stream to filter to a specific stream: stdout, stderr or all (default)
      #stream: all
    
    
    # =========================== Filebeat autodiscover ============================
    
    # Autodiscover allows you to detect changes in the system and spawn new modules
    # or inputs as they happen.
    
    #filebeat.autodiscover:
      # List of enabled autodiscover providers
    #  providers:
    #    - type: docker
    #      templates:
    #        - condition:
    #            equals.docker.container.image: busybox
    #          config:
    #            - type: container
    #              paths:
    #                - /var/lib/docker/containers/${data.docker.container.id}/*.log
    
    # ========================== Filebeat global options ===========================
    
    # Registry data path. If a relative path is used, it is considered relative to the
    # data path.
    #filebeat.registry.path: ${path.data}/registry
    
    # The permissions mask to apply on registry data, and meta files. The default
    # value is 0600.  Must be a valid Unix-style file permissions mask expressed in
    # octal notation.  This option is not supported on Windows.
    #filebeat.registry.file_permissions: 0600
    
    # The timeout value that controls when registry entries are written to disk
    # (flushed). When an unwritten update exceeds this value, it triggers a write
    # to disk. When flush is set to 0s, the registry is written to disk after each
    # batch of events has been published successfully. The default value is 0s.
    #filebeat.registry.flush: 0s
    
    
    # Starting with Filebeat 7.0, the registry uses a new directory format to store
    # Filebeat state. After you upgrade, Filebeat will automatically migrate a 6.x
    # registry file to use the new directory format. If you changed
    # filebeat.registry.path while upgrading, set filebeat.registry.migrate_file to
    # point to the old registry file.
    #filebeat.registry.migrate_file: ${path.data}/registry
    
    # By default Ingest pipelines are not updated if a pipeline with the same ID
    # already exists. If this option is enabled Filebeat overwrites pipelines
    # everytime a new Elasticsearch connection is established.
    #filebeat.overwrite_pipelines: false
    
    # How long filebeat waits on shutdown for the publisher to finish.
    # Default is 0, not waiting.
    #filebeat.shutdown_timeout: 0
    
    # Enable filebeat config reloading
    #filebeat.config:
      #inputs:
        #enabled: false
        #path: inputs.d/*.yml
        #reload.enabled: true
        #reload.period: 10s
      #modules:
        #enabled: false
        #path: modules.d/*.yml
        #reload.enabled: true
        #reload.period: 10s
    
    
    # ================================== General ===================================
    
    # The name of the shipper that publishes the network data. It can be used to group
    # all the transactions sent by a single shipper in the web interface.
    # If this options is not defined, the hostname is used.
    #name:
    
    # The tags of the shipper are included in their own field with each
    # transaction published. Tags make it easy to group servers by different
    # logical properties.
    #tags: ["service-X", "web-tier"]
    
    # Optional fields that you can specify to add additional information to the
    # output. Fields can be scalar values, arrays, dictionaries, or any nested
    # combination of these.
    #fields:
    #  env: staging
    
    # If this option is set to true, the custom fields are stored as top-level
    # fields in the output document instead of being grouped under a fields
    # sub-dictionary. Default is false.
    #fields_under_root: false
    
    # Internal queue configuration for buffering events to be published.
    #queue:
      # Queue type by name (default 'mem')
      # The memory queue will present all available events (up to the outputs
      # bulk_max_size) to the output, the moment the output is ready to server
      # another batch of events.
      #mem:
        # Max number of events the queue can buffer.
        #events: 4096
    
        # Hints the minimum number of events stored in the queue,
        # before providing a batch of events to the outputs.
        # The default value is set to 2048.
        # A value of 0 ensures events are immediately available
        # to be sent to the outputs.
        #flush.min_events: 2048
    
        # Maximum duration after which events are available to the outputs,
        # if the number of events stored in the queue is < `flush.min_events`.
        #flush.timeout: 1s
    
      # The disk queue stores incoming events on disk until the output is
      # ready for them. This allows a higher event limit than the memory-only
      # queue and lets pending events persist through a restart.
      #disk:
        # The directory path to store the queue's data.
        #path: "${path.data}/diskqueue"
    
        # The maximum space the queue should occupy on disk. Depending on
        # input settings, events that exceed this limit are delayed or discarded.
        #max_size: 10GB
    
        # The maximum size of a single queue data file. Data in the queue is
        # stored in smaller segments that are deleted after all their events
        # have been processed.
        #segment_size: 1GB
    
        # The number of events to read from disk to memory while waiting for
        # the output to request them.
        #read_ahead: 512
    
        # The number of events to accept from inputs while waiting for them
        # to be written to disk. If event data arrives faster than it
        # can be written to disk, this setting prevents it from overflowing
        # main memory.
        #write_ahead: 2048
    
        # The duration to wait before retrying when the queue encounters a disk
        # write error.
        #retry_interval: 1s
    
        # The maximum length of time to wait before retrying on a disk write
        # error. If the queue encounters repeated errors, it will double the
        # length of its retry interval each time, up to this maximum.
        #max_retry_interval: 30s
    
      # The spool queue will store events in a local spool file, before
      # forwarding the events to the outputs.
      #
      # Beta: spooling to disk is currently a beta feature. Use with care.
      #
      # The spool file is a circular buffer, which blocks once the file/buffer is full.
      # Events are put into a write buffer and flushed once the write buffer
      # is full or the flush_timeout is triggered.
      # Once ACKed by the output, events are removed immediately from the queue,
      # making space for new events to be persisted.
      #spool:
        # The file namespace configures the file path and the file creation settings.
        # Once the file exists, the `size`, `page_size` and `prealloc` settings
        # will have no more effect.
        #file:
          # Location of spool file. The default value is ${path.data}/spool.dat.
          #path: "${path.data}/spool.dat"
    
          # Configure file permissions if file is created. The default value is 0600.
          #permissions: 0600
    
          # File size hint. The spool blocks, once this limit is reached. The default value is 100 MiB.
          #size: 100MiB
    
          # The files page size. A file is split into multiple pages of the same size. The default value is 4KiB.
          #page_size: 4KiB
    
          # If prealloc is set, the required space for the file is reserved using
          # truncate. The default value is true.
          #prealloc: true
    
        # Spool writer settings
        # Events are serialized into a write buffer. The write buffer is flushed if:
        # - The buffer limit has been reached.
        # - The configured limit of buffered events is reached.
        # - The flush timeout is triggered.
        #write:
          # Sets the write buffer size.
          #buffer_size: 1MiB
    
          # Maximum duration after which events are flushed if the write buffer
          # is not full yet. The default value is 1s.
          #flush.timeout: 1s
    
          # Number of maximum buffered events. The write buffer is flushed once the
          # limit is reached.
          #flush.events: 16384
    
          # Configure the on-disk event encoding. The encoding can be changed
          # between restarts.
          # Valid encodings are: json, ubjson, and cbor.
          #codec: cbor
        #read:
          # Reader flush timeout, waiting for more events to become available, so
          # to fill a complete batch as required by the outputs.
          # If flush_timeout is 0, all available events are forwarded to the
          # outputs immediately.
          # The default value is 0s.
          #flush.timeout: 0s
    
    # Sets the maximum number of CPUs that can be executing simultaneously. The
    # default is the number of logical CPUs available in the system.
    #max_procs:
    
    # ================================= Processors =================================
    
    # Processors are used to reduce the number of fields in the exported event or to
    # enhance the event with external metadata. This section defines a list of
    # processors that are applied one by one and the first one receives the initial
    # event:
    #
    #   event -> filter1 -> event1 -> filter2 ->event2 ...
    #
    # The supported processors are drop_fields, drop_event, include_fields,
    # decode_json_fields, and add_cloud_metadata.
    #
    # For example, you can use the following processors to keep the fields that
    # contain CPU load percentages, but remove the fields that contain CPU ticks
    # values:
    #
    #processors:
    #  - include_fields:
    #      fields: ["cpu"]
    #  - drop_fields:
    #      fields: ["cpu.user", "cpu.system"]
    #
    # The following example drops the events that have the HTTP response code 200:
    #
    #processors:
    #  - drop_event:
    #      when:
    #        equals:
    #          http.code: 200
    #
    # The following example renames the field a to b:
    #
    #processors:
    #  - rename:
    #      fields:
    #        - from: "a"
    #          to: "b"
    #
    # The following example tokenizes the string into fields:
    #
    #processors:
    #  - dissect:
    #      tokenizer: "%{key1} - %{key2}"
    #      field: "message"
    #      target_prefix: "dissect"
    #
    # The following example enriches each event with metadata from the cloud
    # provider about the host machine. It works on EC2, GCE, DigitalOcean,
    # Tencent Cloud, and Alibaba Cloud.
    #
    #processors:
    #  - add_cloud_metadata: ~
    #
    # The following example enriches each event with the machine's local time zone
    # offset from UTC.
    #
    #processors:
    #  - add_locale:
    #      format: offset
    #
    # The following example enriches each event with docker metadata, it matches
    # given fields to an existing container id and adds info from that container:
    #
    #processors:
    #  - add_docker_metadata:
    #      host: "unix:///var/run/docker.sock"
    #      match_fields: ["system.process.cgroup.id"]
    #      match_pids: ["process.pid", "process.ppid"]
    #      match_source: true
    #      match_source_index: 4
    #      match_short_id: false
    #      cleanup_timeout: 60
    #      labels.dedot: false
    #      # To connect to Docker over TLS you must specify a client and CA certificate.
    #      #ssl:
    #      #  certificate_authority: "/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"
    #      #  certificate:           "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
    #      #  key:                   "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
    #
    # The following example enriches each event with docker metadata, it matches
    # container id from log path available in `source` field (by default it expects
    # it to be /var/lib/docker/containers/*/*.log).
    #
    #processors:
    #  - add_docker_metadata: ~
    #
    # The following example enriches each event with host metadata.
    #
    #processors:
    #  - add_host_metadata: ~
    #
    # The following example enriches each event with process metadata using
    # process IDs included in the event.
    #
    #processors:
    #  - add_process_metadata:
    #      match_pids: ["system.process.ppid"]
    #      target: system.process.parent
    #
    # The following example decodes fields containing JSON strings
    # and replaces the strings with valid JSON objects.
    #
    #processors:
    #  - decode_json_fields:
    #      fields: ["field1", "field2", ...]
    #      process_array: false
    #      max_depth: 1
    #      target: ""
    #      overwrite_keys: false
    #
    #processors:
    #  - decompress_gzip_field:
    #      from: "field1"
    #      to: "field2"
    #      ignore_missing: false
    #      fail_on_error: true
    #
    # The following example copies the value of message to message_copied
    #
    #processors:
    #  - copy_fields:
    #      fields:
    #        - from: message
    #          to: message_copied
    #      fail_on_error: true
    #      ignore_missing: false
    #
    # The following example truncates the value of message to 1024 bytes
    #
    #processors:
    #  - truncate_fields:
    #      fields:
    #        - message
    #      max_bytes: 1024
    #      fail_on_error: false
    #      ignore_missing: true
    #
    # The following example preserves the raw message under event.original
    #
    #processors:
    #  - copy_fields:
    #      fields:
    #        - from: message
    #          to: event.original
    #      fail_on_error: false
    #      ignore_missing: true
    #  - truncate_fields:
    #      fields:
    #        - event.original
    #      max_bytes: 1024
    #      fail_on_error: false
    #      ignore_missing: true
    #
    # The following example URL-decodes the value of field1 to field2
    #
    #processors:
    #  - urldecode:
    #      fields:
    #        - from: "field1"
    #          to: "field2"
    #      ignore_missing: false
    #      fail_on_error: true
    
    # =============================== Elastic Cloud ================================
    
    # These settings simplify using Filebeat with the Elastic Cloud (https://cloud.elastic.co/).
    
    # The cloud.id setting overwrites the `output.elasticsearch.hosts` and
    # `setup.kibana.host` options.
    # You can find the `cloud.id` in the Elastic Cloud web UI.
    #cloud.id:
    
    # The cloud.auth setting overwrites the `output.elasticsearch.username` and
    # `output.elasticsearch.password` settings. The format is `<user>:<pass>`.
    #cloud.auth:
    
    # ================================== Outputs ===================================
    
    # Configure what output to use when sending the data collected by the beat.
    
    # ---------------------------- Elasticsearch Output ----------------------------
    output.elasticsearch:
      # Boolean flag to enable or disable the output module.
      #enabled: true
    
      # Array of hosts to connect to.
      # Scheme and port can be left out and will be set to the default (http and 9200)
      # In case you specify and additional path, the scheme is required: http://localhost:9200/path
      # IPv6 addresses should always be defined as: https://[2001:db8::1]:9200
      hosts: ["localhost:9200"]
    
      # Set gzip compression level.
      #compression_level: 0
    
      # Configure escaping HTML symbols in strings.
      #escape_html: false
    
      # Protocol - either `http` (default) or `https`.
      #protocol: "https"
    
      # Authentication credentials - either API key or username/password.
      #api_key: "id:api_key"
      #username: "elastic"
      #password: "changeme"
    
      # Dictionary of HTTP parameters to pass within the URL with index operations.
      #parameters:
        #param1: value1
        #param2: value2
    
      # Number of workers per Elasticsearch host.
      #worker: 1
    
      # Optional index name. The default is "filebeat" plus date
      # and generates [filebeat-]YYYY.MM.DD keys.
      # In case you modify this pattern you must update setup.template.name and setup.template.pattern accordingly.
      #index: "filebeat-%{[agent.version]}-%{+yyyy.MM.dd}"
    
      # Optional ingest node pipeline. By default no pipeline will be used.
      #pipeline: ""
    
      # Optional HTTP path
      #path: "/elasticsearch"
    
      # Custom HTTP headers to add to each request
      #headers:
      #  X-My-Header: Contents of the header
    
      # Proxy server URL
      #proxy_url: http://proxy:3128
    
      # Whether to disable proxy settings for outgoing connections. If true, this
      # takes precedence over both the proxy_url field and any environment settings
      # (HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY). The default is false.
      #proxy_disable: false
    
      # The number of times a particular Elasticsearch index operation is attempted. If
      # the indexing operation doesn't succeed after this many retries, the events are
      # dropped. The default is 3.
      #max_retries: 3
    
      # The maximum number of events to bulk in a single Elasticsearch bulk API index request.
      # The default is 50.
      #bulk_max_size: 50
    
      # The number of seconds to wait before trying to reconnect to Elasticsearch
      # after a network error. After waiting backoff.init seconds, the Beat
      # tries to reconnect. If the attempt fails, the backoff timer is increased
      # exponentially up to backoff.max. After a successful connection, the backoff
      # timer is reset. The default is 1s.
      #backoff.init: 1s
    
      # The maximum number of seconds to wait before attempting to connect to
      # Elasticsearch after a network error. The default is 60s.
      #backoff.max: 60s
    
      # Configure HTTP request timeout before failing a request to Elasticsearch.
      #timeout: 90
    
      # Use SSL settings for HTTPS.
      #ssl.enabled: true
    
      # Controls the verification of certificates. Valid values are:
      # * full, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
      # authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
      # matches the names identified within the certificate.
      # * strict, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
      # authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
      # matches the names identified within the certificate. If the Subject Alternative
      # Name is empty, it returns an error.
      # * certificate, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a
      # trusted authority (CA), but does not perform any hostname verification.
      #  * none, which performs no verification of the server's certificate. This
      # mode disables many of the security benefits of SSL/TLS and should only be used
      # after very careful consideration. It is primarily intended as a temporary
      # diagnostic mechanism when attempting to resolve TLS errors; its use in
      # production environments is strongly discouraged.
      # The default value is full.
      #ssl.verification_mode: full
    
      # List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions from 1.1
      # up to 1.3 are enabled.
      #ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3]
    
      # List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications
      #ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
    
      # Certificate for SSL client authentication
      #ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
    
      # Client certificate key
      #ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
    
      # Optional passphrase for decrypting the certificate key.
      #ssl.key_passphrase: ''
    
      # Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections
      #ssl.cipher_suites: []
    
      # Configure curve types for ECDHE-based cipher suites
      #ssl.curve_types: []
    
      # Configure what types of renegotiation are supported. Valid options are
      # never, once, and freely. Default is never.
      #ssl.renegotiation: never
    
      # Configure a pin that can be used to do extra validation of the verified certificate chain,
      # this allow you to ensure that a specific certificate is used to validate the chain of trust.
      #
      # The pin is a base64 encoded string of the SHA-256 fingerprint.
      #ssl.ca_sha256: ""
    
      # Enable Kerberos support. Kerberos is automatically enabled if any Kerberos setting is set.
      #kerberos.enabled: true
    
      # Authentication type to use with Kerberos. Available options: keytab, password.
      #kerberos.auth_type: password
    
      # Path to the keytab file. It is used when auth_type is set to keytab.
      #kerberos.keytab: /etc/elastic.keytab
    
      # Path to the Kerberos configuration.
      #kerberos.config_path: /etc/krb5.conf
    
      # Name of the Kerberos user.
      #kerberos.username: elastic
    
      # Password of the Kerberos user. It is used when auth_type is set to password.
      #kerberos.password: changeme
    
      # Kerberos realm.
      #kerberos.realm: ELASTIC
    
    # ------------------------------ Logstash Output -------------------------------
    #output.logstash:
      # Boolean flag to enable or disable the output module.
      #enabled: true
    
      # The Logstash hosts
      #hosts: ["localhost:5044"]
    
      # Number of workers per Logstash host.
      #worker: 1
    
      # Set gzip compression level.
      #compression_level: 3
    
      # Configure escaping HTML symbols in strings.
      #escape_html: false
    
      # Optional maximum time to live for a connection to Logstash, after which the
      # connection will be re-established.  A value of `0s` (the default) will
      # disable this feature.
      #
      # Not yet supported for async connections (i.e. with the "pipelining" option set)
      #ttl: 30s
    
      # Optionally load-balance events between Logstash hosts. Default is false.
      #loadbalance: false
    
      # Number of batches to be sent asynchronously to Logstash while processing
      # new batches.
      #pipelining: 2
    
      # If enabled only a subset of events in a batch of events is transferred per
      # transaction.  The number of events to be sent increases up to `bulk_max_size`
      # if no error is encountered.
      #slow_start: false
    
      # The number of seconds to wait before trying to reconnect to Logstash
      # after a network error. After waiting backoff.init seconds, the Beat
      # tries to reconnect. If the attempt fails, the backoff timer is increased
      # exponentially up to backoff.max. After a successful connection, the backoff
      # timer is reset. The default is 1s.
      #backoff.init: 1s
    
      # The maximum number of seconds to wait before attempting to connect to
      # Logstash after a network error. The default is 60s.
      #backoff.max: 60s
    
      # Optional index name. The default index name is set to filebeat
      # in all lowercase.
      #index: 'filebeat'
    
      # SOCKS5 proxy server URL
      #proxy_url: socks5://user:password@socks5-server:2233
    
      # Resolve names locally when using a proxy server. Defaults to false.
      #proxy_use_local_resolver: false
    
      # Use SSL settings for HTTPS.
      #ssl.enabled: true
    
      # Controls the verification of certificates. Valid values are:
      # * full, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
      # authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
      # matches the names identified within the certificate.
      # * strict, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
      # authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
      # matches the names identified within the certificate. If the Subject Alternative
      # Name is empty, it returns an error.
      # * certificate, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a
      # trusted authority (CA), but does not perform any hostname verification.
      #  * none, which performs no verification of the server's certificate. This
      # mode disables many of the security benefits of SSL/TLS and should only be used
      # after very careful consideration. It is primarily intended as a temporary
      # diagnostic mechanism when attempting to resolve TLS errors; its use in
      # production environments is strongly discouraged.
      # The default value is full.
      #ssl.verification_mode: full
    
      # List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions from 1.1
      # up to 1.3 are enabled.
      #ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3]
    
      # List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications
      #ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
    
      # Certificate for SSL client authentication
      #ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
    
      # Client certificate key
      #ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
    
      # Optional passphrase for decrypting the certificate key.
      #ssl.key_passphrase: ''
    
      # Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections
      #ssl.cipher_suites: []
    
      # Configure curve types for ECDHE-based cipher suites
      #ssl.curve_types: []
    
      # Configure what types of renegotiation are supported. Valid options are
      # never, once, and freely. Default is never.
      #ssl.renegotiation: never
    
      # Configure a pin that can be used to do extra validation of the verified certificate chain,
      # this allow you to ensure that a specific certificate is used to validate the chain of trust.
      #
      # The pin is a base64 encoded string of the SHA-256 fingerprint.
      #ssl.ca_sha256: ""
    
      # The number of times to retry publishing an event after a publishing failure.
      # After the specified number of retries, the events are typically dropped.
      # Some Beats, such as Filebeat and Winlogbeat, ignore the max_retries setting
      # and retry until all events are published.  Set max_retries to a value less
      # than 0 to retry until all events are published. The default is 3.
      #max_retries: 3
    
      # The maximum number of events to bulk in a single Logstash request. The
      # default is 2048.
      #bulk_max_size: 2048
    
      # The number of seconds to wait for responses from the Logstash server before
      # timing out. The default is 30s.
      #timeout: 30s
    
    # -------------------------------- Kafka Output --------------------------------
    #output.kafka:
      # Boolean flag to enable or disable the output module.
      #enabled: true
    
      # The list of Kafka broker addresses from which to fetch the cluster metadata.
      # The cluster metadata contain the actual Kafka brokers events are published
      # to.
      #hosts: ["localhost:9092"]
    
      # The Kafka topic used for produced events. The setting can be a format string
      # using any event field. To set the topic from document type use `%{[type]}`.
      #topic: beats
    
      # The Kafka event key setting. Use format string to create a unique event key.
      # By default no event key will be generated.
      #key: ''
    
      # The Kafka event partitioning strategy. Default hashing strategy is `hash`
      # using the `output.kafka.key` setting or randomly distributes events if
      # `output.kafka.key` is not configured.
      #partition.hash:
        # If enabled, events will only be published to partitions with reachable
        # leaders. Default is false.
        #reachable_only: false
    
        # Configure alternative event field names used to compute the hash value.
        # If empty `output.kafka.key` setting will be used.
        # Default value is empty list.
        #hash: []
    
      # Authentication details. Password is required if username is set.
      #username: ''
      #password: ''
    
      # SASL authentication mechanism used. Can be one of PLAIN, SCRAM-SHA-256 or SCRAM-SHA-512.
      # Defaults to PLAIN when `username` and `password` are configured.
      #sasl.mechanism: ''
    
      # Kafka version Filebeat is assumed to run against. Defaults to the "1.0.0".
      #version: '1.0.0'
    
      # Configure JSON encoding
      #codec.json:
        # Pretty-print JSON event
        #pretty: false
    
        # Configure escaping HTML symbols in strings.
        #escape_html: false
    
      # Metadata update configuration. Metadata contains leader information
      # used to decide which broker to use when publishing.
      #metadata:
        # Max metadata request retry attempts when cluster is in middle of leader
        # election. Defaults to 3 retries.
        #retry.max: 3
    
        # Wait time between retries during leader elections. Default is 250ms.
        #retry.backoff: 250ms
    
        # Refresh metadata interval. Defaults to every 10 minutes.
        #refresh_frequency: 10m
    
        # Strategy for fetching the topics metadata from the broker. Default is false.
        #full: false
    
      # The number of concurrent load-balanced Kafka output workers.
      #worker: 1
    
      # The number of times to retry publishing an event after a publishing failure.
      # After the specified number of retries, events are typically dropped.
      # Some Beats, such as Filebeat, ignore the max_retries setting and retry until
      # all events are published.  Set max_retries to a value less than 0 to retry
      # until all events are published. The default is 3.
      #max_retries: 3
    
      # The number of seconds to wait before trying to republish to Kafka
      # after a network error. After waiting backoff.init seconds, the Beat
      # tries to republish. If the attempt fails, the backoff timer is increased
      # exponentially up to backoff.max. After a successful publish, the backoff
      # timer is reset. The default is 1s.
      #backoff.init: 1s
    
      # The maximum number of seconds to wait before attempting to republish to
      # Kafka after a network error. The default is 60s.
      #backoff.max: 60s
    
      # The maximum number of events to bulk in a single Kafka request. The default
      # is 2048.
      #bulk_max_size: 2048
    
      # Duration to wait before sending bulk Kafka request. 0 is no delay. The default
      # is 0.
      #bulk_flush_frequency: 0s
    
      # The number of seconds to wait for responses from the Kafka brokers before
      # timing out. The default is 30s.
      #timeout: 30s
    
      # The maximum duration a broker will wait for number of required ACKs. The
      # default is 10s.
      #broker_timeout: 10s
    
      # The number of messages buffered for each Kafka broker. The default is 256.
      #channel_buffer_size: 256
    
      # The keep-alive period for an active network connection. If 0s, keep-alives
      # are disabled. The default is 0 seconds.
      #keep_alive: 0
    
      # Sets the output compression codec. Must be one of none, snappy and gzip. The
      # default is gzip.
      #compression: gzip
    
      # Set the compression level. Currently only gzip provides a compression level
      # between 0 and 9. The default value is chosen by the compression algorithm.
      #compression_level: 4
    
      # The maximum permitted size of JSON-encoded messages. Bigger messages will be
      # dropped. The default value is 1000000 (bytes). This value should be equal to
      # or less than the broker's message.max.bytes.
      #max_message_bytes: 1000000
    
      # The ACK reliability level required from broker. 0=no response, 1=wait for
      # local commit, -1=wait for all replicas to commit. The default is 1.  Note:
      # If set to 0, no ACKs are returned by Kafka. Messages might be lost silently
      # on error.
      #required_acks: 1
    
      # The configurable ClientID used for logging, debugging, and auditing
      # purposes.  The default is "beats".
      #client_id: beats
    
      # Enables Kerberos FAST authentication in the Kafka output. This may
      # conflict with certain Active Directory configurations.
      #enable_krb5_fast: false
    
      # Use SSL settings for HTTPS.
      #ssl.enabled: true
    
      # Controls the verification of certificates. Valid values are:
      # * full, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
      # authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
      # matches the names identified within the certificate.
      # * strict, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
      # authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
      # matches the names identified within the certificate. If the Subject Alternative
      # Name is empty, it returns an error.
      # * certificate, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a
      # trusted authority (CA), but does not perform any hostname verification.
      #  * none, which performs no verification of the server's certificate. This
      # mode disables many of the security benefits of SSL/TLS and should only be used
      # after very careful consideration. It is primarily intended as a temporary
      # diagnostic mechanism when attempting to resolve TLS errors; its use in
      # production environments is strongly discouraged.
      # The default value is full.
      #ssl.verification_mode: full
    
      # List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions from 1.1
      # up to 1.3 are enabled.
      #ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3]
    
      # List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications
      #ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
    
      # Certificate for SSL client authentication
      #ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
    
      # Client certificate key
      #ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
    
      # Optional passphrase for decrypting the certificate key.
      #ssl.key_passphrase: ''
    
      # Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections
      #ssl.cipher_suites: []
    
      # Configure curve types for ECDHE-based cipher suites
      #ssl.curve_types: []
    
      # Configure what types of renegotiation are supported. Valid options are
      # never, once, and freely. Default is never.
      #ssl.renegotiation: never
    
      # Configure a pin that can be used to do extra validation of the verified certificate chain,
      # this allow you to ensure that a specific certificate is used to validate the chain of trust.
      #
      # The pin is a base64 encoded string of the SHA-256 fingerprint.
      #ssl.ca_sha256: ""
    
      # Enable Kerberos support. Kerberos is automatically enabled if any Kerberos setting is set.
      #kerberos.enabled: true
    
      # Authentication type to use with Kerberos. Available options: keytab, password.
      #kerberos.auth_type: password
    
      # Path to the keytab file. It is used when auth_type is set to keytab.
      #kerberos.keytab: /etc/security/keytabs/kafka.keytab
    
      # Path to the Kerberos configuration.
      #kerberos.config_path: /etc/krb5.conf
    
      # The service name. Service principal name is contructed from
      # service_name/hostname@realm.
      #kerberos.service_name: kafka
    
      # Name of the Kerberos user.
      #kerberos.username: elastic
    
      # Password of the Kerberos user. It is used when auth_type is set to password.
      #kerberos.password: changeme
    
      # Kerberos realm.
      #kerberos.realm: ELASTIC
    
    # -------------------------------- Redis Output --------------------------------
    #output.redis:
      # Boolean flag to enable or disable the output module.
      #enabled: true
    
      # Configure JSON encoding
      #codec.json:
        # Pretty print json event
        #pretty: false
    
        # Configure escaping HTML symbols in strings.
        #escape_html: false
    
      # The list of Redis servers to connect to. If load-balancing is enabled, the
      # events are distributed to the servers in the list. If one server becomes
      # unreachable, the events are distributed to the reachable servers only.
      # The hosts setting supports redis and rediss urls with custom password like
      # redis://:password@localhost:6379.
      #hosts: ["localhost:6379"]
    
      # The name of the Redis list or channel the events are published to. The
      # default is filebeat.
      #key: filebeat
    
      # The password to authenticate to Redis with. The default is no authentication.
      #password:
    
      # The Redis database number where the events are published. The default is 0.
      #db: 0
    
      # The Redis data type to use for publishing events. If the data type is list,
      # the Redis RPUSH command is used. If the data type is channel, the Redis
      # PUBLISH command is used. The default value is list.
      #datatype: list
    
      # The number of workers to use for each host configured to publish events to
      # Redis. Use this setting along with the loadbalance option. For example, if
      # you have 2 hosts and 3 workers, in total 6 workers are started (3 for each
      # host).
      #worker: 1
    
      # If set to true and multiple hosts or workers are configured, the output
      # plugin load balances published events onto all Redis hosts. If set to false,
      # the output plugin sends all events to only one host (determined at random)
      # and will switch to another host if the currently selected one becomes
      # unreachable. The default value is true.
      #loadbalance: true
    
      # The Redis connection timeout in seconds. The default is 5 seconds.
      #timeout: 5s
    
      # The number of times to retry publishing an event after a publishing failure.
      # After the specified number of retries, the events are typically dropped.
      # Some Beats, such as Filebeat, ignore the max_retries setting and retry until
      # all events are published. Set max_retries to a value less than 0 to retry
      # until all events are published. The default is 3.
      #max_retries: 3
    
      # The number of seconds to wait before trying to reconnect to Redis
      # after a network error. After waiting backoff.init seconds, the Beat
      # tries to reconnect. If the attempt fails, the backoff timer is increased
      # exponentially up to backoff.max. After a successful connection, the backoff
      # timer is reset. The default is 1s.
      #backoff.init: 1s
    
      # The maximum number of seconds to wait before attempting to connect to
      # Redis after a network error. The default is 60s.
      #backoff.max: 60s
    
      # The maximum number of events to bulk in a single Redis request or pipeline.
      # The default is 2048.
      #bulk_max_size: 2048
    
      # The URL of the SOCKS5 proxy to use when connecting to the Redis servers. The
      # value must be a URL with a scheme of socks5://.
      #proxy_url:
    
      # This option determines whether Redis hostnames are resolved locally when
      # using a proxy. The default value is false, which means that name resolution
      # occurs on the proxy server.
      #proxy_use_local_resolver: false
    
      # Use SSL settings for HTTPS.
      #ssl.enabled: true
    
      # Controls the verification of certificates. Valid values are:
      # * full, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
      # authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
      # matches the names identified within the certificate.
      # * strict, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
      # authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
      # matches the names identified within the certificate. If the Subject Alternative
      # Name is empty, it returns an error.
      # * certificate, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a
      # trusted authority (CA), but does not perform any hostname verification.
      #  * none, which performs no verification of the server's certificate. This
      # mode disables many of the security benefits of SSL/TLS and should only be used
      # after very careful consideration. It is primarily intended as a temporary
      # diagnostic mechanism when attempting to resolve TLS errors; its use in
      # production environments is strongly discouraged.
      # The default value is full.
      #ssl.verification_mode: full
    
      # List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions from 1.1
      # up to 1.3 are enabled.
      #ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3]
    
      # List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications
      #ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
    
      # Certificate for SSL client authentication
      #ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
    
      # Client certificate key
      #ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
    
      # Optional passphrase for decrypting the certificate key.
      #ssl.key_passphrase: ''
    
      # Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections
      #ssl.cipher_suites: []
    
      # Configure curve types for ECDHE-based cipher suites
      #ssl.curve_types: []
    
      # Configure what types of renegotiation are supported. Valid options are
      # never, once, and freely. Default is never.
      #ssl.renegotiation: never
    
      # Configure a pin that can be used to do extra validation of the verified certificate chain,
      # this allow you to ensure that a specific certificate is used to validate the chain of trust.
      #
      # The pin is a base64 encoded string of the SHA-256 fingerprint.
      #ssl.ca_sha256: ""
    
    
    # -------------------------------- File Output ---------------------------------
    #output.file:
      # Boolean flag to enable or disable the output module.
      #enabled: true
    
      # Configure JSON encoding
      #codec.json:
        # Pretty-print JSON event
        #pretty: false
    
        # Configure escaping HTML symbols in strings.
        #escape_html: false
    
      # Path to the directory where to save the generated files. The option is
      # mandatory.
      #path: "/tmp/filebeat"
    
      # Name of the generated files. The default is `filebeat` and it generates
      # files: `filebeat`, `filebeat.1`, `filebeat.2`, etc.
      #filename: filebeat
    
      # Maximum size in kilobytes of each file. When this size is reached, and on
      # every Filebeat restart, the files are rotated. The default value is 10240
      # kB.
      #rotate_every_kb: 10000
    
      # Maximum number of files under path. When this number of files is reached,
      # the oldest file is deleted and the rest are shifted from last to first. The
      # default is 7 files.
      #number_of_files: 7
    
      # Permissions to use for file creation. The default is 0600.
      #permissions: 0600
    
    # ------------------------------- Console Output -------------------------------
    #output.console:
      # Boolean flag to enable or disable the output module.
      #enabled: true
    
      # Configure JSON encoding
      #codec.json:
        # Pretty-print JSON event
        #pretty: false
    
        # Configure escaping HTML symbols in strings.
        #escape_html: false
    
    # =================================== Paths ====================================
    
    # The home path for the Filebeat installation. This is the default base path
    # for all other path settings and for miscellaneous files that come with the
    # distribution (for example, the sample dashboards).
    # If not set by a CLI flag or in the configuration file, the default for the
    # home path is the location of the binary.
    #path.home:
    
    # The configuration path for the Filebeat installation. This is the default
    # base path for configuration files, including the main YAML configuration file
    # and the Elasticsearch template file. If not set by a CLI flag or in the
    # configuration file, the default for the configuration path is the home path.
    #path.config: ${path.home}
    
    # The data path for the Filebeat installation. This is the default base path
    # for all the files in which Filebeat needs to store its data. If not set by a
    # CLI flag or in the configuration file, the default for the data path is a data
    # subdirectory inside the home path.
    #path.data: ${path.home}/data
    
    # The logs path for a Filebeat installation. This is the default location for
    # the Beat's log files. If not set by a CLI flag or in the configuration file,
    # the default for the logs path is a logs subdirectory inside the home path.
    #path.logs: ${path.home}/logs
    
    # ================================== Keystore ==================================
    
    # Location of the Keystore containing the keys and their sensitive values.
    #keystore.path: "${path.config}/beats.keystore"
    
    # ================================= Dashboards =================================
    
    # These settings control loading the sample dashboards to the Kibana index. Loading
    # the dashboards are disabled by default and can be enabled either by setting the
    # options here, or by using the `-setup` CLI flag or the `setup` command.
    #setup.dashboards.enabled: false
    
    # The directory from where to read the dashboards. The default is the `kibana`
    # folder in the home path.
    #setup.dashboards.directory: ${path.home}/kibana
    
    # The URL from where to download the dashboards archive. It is used instead of
    # the directory if it has a value.
    #setup.dashboards.url:
    
    # The file archive (zip file) from where to read the dashboards. It is used instead
    # of the directory when it has a value.
    #setup.dashboards.file:
    
    # In case the archive contains the dashboards from multiple Beats, this lets you
    # select which one to load. You can load all the dashboards in the archive by
    # setting this to the empty string.
    #setup.dashboards.beat: filebeat
    
    # The name of the Kibana index to use for setting the configuration. Default is ".kibana"
    #setup.dashboards.kibana_index: .kibana
    
    # The Elasticsearch index name. This overwrites the index name defined in the
    # dashboards and index pattern. Example: testbeat-*
    #setup.dashboards.index:
    
    # Always use the Kibana API for loading the dashboards instead of autodetecting
    # how to install the dashboards by first querying Elasticsearch.
    #setup.dashboards.always_kibana: false
    
    # If true and Kibana is not reachable at the time when dashboards are loaded,
    # it will retry to reconnect to Kibana instead of exiting with an error.
    #setup.dashboards.retry.enabled: false
    
    # Duration interval between Kibana connection retries.
    #setup.dashboards.retry.interval: 1s
    
    # Maximum number of retries before exiting with an error, 0 for unlimited retrying.
    #setup.dashboards.retry.maximum: 0
    
    # ================================== Template ==================================
    
    # A template is used to set the mapping in Elasticsearch
    # By default template loading is enabled and the template is loaded.
    # These settings can be adjusted to load your own template or overwrite existing ones.
    
    # Set to false to disable template loading.
    #setup.template.enabled: true
    
    # Select the kind of index template. From Elasticsearch 7.8, it is possible to
    # use component templates. Available options: legacy, component, index.
    # By default filebeat uses the legacy index templates.
    #setup.template.type: legacy
    
    # Template name. By default the template name is "filebeat-%{[agent.version]}"
    # The template name and pattern has to be set in case the Elasticsearch index pattern is modified.
    #setup.template.name: "filebeat-%{[agent.version]}"
    
    # Template pattern. By default the template pattern is "-%{[agent.version]}-*" to apply to the default index settings.
    # The first part is the version of the beat and then -* is used to match all daily indices.
    # The template name and pattern has to be set in case the Elasticsearch index pattern is modified.
    #setup.template.pattern: "filebeat-%{[agent.version]}-*"
    
    # Path to fields.yml file to generate the template
    #setup.template.fields: "${path.config}/fields.yml"
    
    # A list of fields to be added to the template and Kibana index pattern. Also
    # specify setup.template.overwrite: true to overwrite the existing template.
    #setup.template.append_fields:
    #- name: field_name
    #  type: field_type
    
    # Enable JSON template loading. If this is enabled, the fields.yml is ignored.
    #setup.template.json.enabled: false
    
    # Path to the JSON template file
    #setup.template.json.path: "${path.config}/template.json"
    
    # Name under which the template is stored in Elasticsearch
    #setup.template.json.name: ""
    
    # Overwrite existing template
    # Do not enable this option for more than one instance of filebeat as it might
    # overload your Elasticsearch with too many update requests.
    #setup.template.overwrite: false
    
    # Elasticsearch template settings
    setup.template.settings:
    
      # A dictionary of settings to place into the settings.index dictionary
      # of the Elasticsearch template. For more details, please check
      # https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/mapping.html
      #index:
        #number_of_shards: 1
        #codec: best_compression
    
      # A dictionary of settings for the _source field. For more details, please check
      # https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/mapping-source-field.html
      #_source:
        #enabled: false
    
    # ====================== Index Lifecycle Management (ILM) ======================
    
    # Configure index lifecycle management (ILM). These settings create a write
    # alias and add additional settings to the index template. When ILM is enabled,
    # output.elasticsearch.index is ignored, and the write alias is used to set the
    # index name.
    
    # Enable ILM support. Valid values are true, false, and auto. When set to auto
    # (the default), the Beat uses index lifecycle management when it connects to a
    # cluster that supports ILM; otherwise, it creates daily indices.
    #setup.ilm.enabled: auto
    
    # Set the prefix used in the index lifecycle write alias name. The default alias
    # name is 'filebeat-%{[agent.version]}'.
    #setup.ilm.rollover_alias: 'filebeat'
    
    # Set the rollover index pattern. The default is "%{now/d}-000001".
    #setup.ilm.pattern: "{now/d}-000001"
    
    # Set the lifecycle policy name. The default policy name is
    # 'beatname'.
    #setup.ilm.policy_name: "mypolicy"
    
    # The path to a JSON file that contains a lifecycle policy configuration. Used
    # to load your own lifecycle policy.
    #setup.ilm.policy_file:
    
    # Disable the check for an existing lifecycle policy. The default is true. If
    # you disable this check, set setup.ilm.overwrite: true so the lifecycle policy
    # can be installed.
    #setup.ilm.check_exists: true
    
    # Overwrite the lifecycle policy at startup. The default is false.
    #setup.ilm.overwrite: false
    
    # =================================== Kibana ===================================
    
    # Starting with Beats version 6.0.0, the dashboards are loaded via the Kibana API.
    # This requires a Kibana endpoint configuration.
    setup.kibana:
    
      # Kibana Host
      # Scheme and port can be left out and will be set to the default (http and 5601)
      # In case you specify and additional path, the scheme is required: http://localhost:5601/path
      # IPv6 addresses should always be defined as: https://[2001:db8::1]:5601
      #host: "localhost:5601"
    
      # Optional protocol and basic auth credentials.
      #protocol: "https"
      #username: "elastic"
      #password: "changeme"
    
      # Optional HTTP path
      #path: ""
    
      # Optional Kibana space ID.
      #space.id: ""
    
      # Use SSL settings for HTTPS.
      #ssl.enabled: true
    
      # Controls the verification of certificates. Valid values are:
      # * full, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
      # authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
      # matches the names identified within the certificate.
      # * strict, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
      # authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
      # matches the names identified within the certificate. If the Subject Alternative
      # Name is empty, it returns an error.
      # * certificate, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a
      # trusted authority (CA), but does not perform any hostname verification.
      #  * none, which performs no verification of the server's certificate. This
      # mode disables many of the security benefits of SSL/TLS and should only be used
      # after very careful consideration. It is primarily intended as a temporary
      # diagnostic mechanism when attempting to resolve TLS errors; its use in
      # production environments is strongly discouraged.
      # The default value is full.
      #ssl.verification_mode: full
    
      # List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions from 1.1
      # up to 1.3 are enabled.
      #ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3]
    
      # List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications
      #ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
    
      # Certificate for SSL client authentication
      #ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
    
      # Client certificate key
      #ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
    
      # Optional passphrase for decrypting the certificate key.
      #ssl.key_passphrase: ''
    
      # Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections
      #ssl.cipher_suites: []
    
      # Configure curve types for ECDHE-based cipher suites
      #ssl.curve_types: []
    
      # Configure what types of renegotiation are supported. Valid options are
      # never, once, and freely. Default is never.
      #ssl.renegotiation: never
    
      # Configure a pin that can be used to do extra validation of the verified certificate chain,
      # this allow you to ensure that a specific certificate is used to validate the chain of trust.
      #
      # The pin is a base64 encoded string of the SHA-256 fingerprint.
      #ssl.ca_sha256: ""
    
    
    # ================================== Logging ===================================
    
    # There are four options for the log output: file, stderr, syslog, eventlog
    # The file output is the default.
    
    # Sets log level. The default log level is info.
    # Available log levels are: error, warning, info, debug
    #logging.level: info
    
    # Enable debug output for selected components. To enable all selectors use ["*"]
    # Other available selectors are "beat", "publisher", "service"
    # Multiple selectors can be chained.
    #logging.selectors: [ ]
    
    # Send all logging output to stderr. The default is false.
    #logging.to_stderr: false
    
    # Send all logging output to syslog. The default is false.
    #logging.to_syslog: false
    
    # Send all logging output to Windows Event Logs. The default is false.
    #logging.to_eventlog: false
    
    # If enabled, Filebeat periodically logs its internal metrics that have changed
    # in the last period. For each metric that changed, the delta from the value at
    # the beginning of the period is logged. Also, the total values for
    # all non-zero internal metrics are logged on shutdown. The default is true.
    #logging.metrics.enabled: true
    
    # The period after which to log the internal metrics. The default is 30s.
    #logging.metrics.period: 30s
    
    # Logging to rotating files. Set logging.to_files to false to disable logging to
    # files.
    logging.to_files: true
    logging.files:
      # Configure the path where the logs are written. The default is the logs directory
      # under the home path (the binary location).
      #path: /var/log/filebeat
    
      # The name of the files where the logs are written to.
      #name: filebeat
    
      # Configure log file size limit. If limit is reached, log file will be
      # automatically rotated
      #rotateeverybytes: 10485760 # = 10MB
    
      # Number of rotated log files to keep. Oldest files will be deleted first.
      #keepfiles: 7
    
      # The permissions mask to apply when rotating log files. The default value is 0600.
      # Must be a valid Unix-style file permissions mask expressed in octal notation.
      #permissions: 0600
    
      # Enable log file rotation on time intervals in addition to size-based rotation.
      # Intervals must be at least 1s. Values of 1m, 1h, 24h, 7*24h, 30*24h, and 365*24h
      # are boundary-aligned with minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years as
      # reported by the local system clock. All other intervals are calculated from the
      # Unix epoch. Defaults to disabled.
      #interval: 0
    
      # Rotate existing logs on startup rather than appending to the existing
      # file. Defaults to true.
      # rotateonstartup: true
    
    # Set to true to log messages in JSON format.
    #logging.json: false
    
    # Set to true, to log messages with minimal required Elastic Common Schema (ECS)
    # information. Recommended to use in combination with `logging.json=true`
    # Defaults to false.
    #logging.ecs: false
    
    # ============================= X-Pack Monitoring ==============================
    # Filebeat can export internal metrics to a central Elasticsearch monitoring
    # cluster.  This requires xpack monitoring to be enabled in Elasticsearch.  The
    # reporting is disabled by default.
    
    # Set to true to enable the monitoring reporter.
    #monitoring.enabled: false
    
    # Sets the UUID of the Elasticsearch cluster under which monitoring data for this
    # Filebeat instance will appear in the Stack Monitoring UI. If output.elasticsearch
    # is enabled, the UUID is derived from the Elasticsearch cluster referenced by output.elasticsearch.
    #monitoring.cluster_uuid:
    
    # Uncomment to send the metrics to Elasticsearch. Most settings from the
    # Elasticsearch output are accepted here as well.
    # Note that the settings should point to your Elasticsearch *monitoring* cluster.
    # Any setting that is not set is automatically inherited from the Elasticsearch
    # output configuration, so if you have the Elasticsearch output configured such
    # that it is pointing to your Elasticsearch monitoring cluster, you can simply
    # uncomment the following line.
    #monitoring.elasticsearch:
    
      # Array of hosts to connect to.
      # Scheme and port can be left out and will be set to the default (http and 9200)
      # In case you specify and additional path, the scheme is required: http://localhost:9200/path
      # IPv6 addresses should always be defined as: https://[2001:db8::1]:9200
      #hosts: ["localhost:9200"]
    
      # Set gzip compression level.
      #compression_level: 0
    
      # Protocol - either `http` (default) or `https`.
      #protocol: "https"
    
      # Authentication credentials - either API key or username/password.
      #api_key: "id:api_key"
      #username: "beats_system"
      #password: "changeme"
    
      # Dictionary of HTTP parameters to pass within the URL with index operations.
      #parameters:
        #param1: value1
        #param2: value2
    
      # Custom HTTP headers to add to each request
      #headers:
      #  X-My-Header: Contents of the header
    
      # Proxy server url
      #proxy_url: http://proxy:3128
    
      # The number of times a particular Elasticsearch index operation is attempted. If
      # the indexing operation doesn't succeed after this many retries, the events are
      # dropped. The default is 3.
      #max_retries: 3
    
      # The maximum number of events to bulk in a single Elasticsearch bulk API index request.
      # The default is 50.
      #bulk_max_size: 50
    
      # The number of seconds to wait before trying to reconnect to Elasticsearch
      # after a network error. After waiting backoff.init seconds, the Beat
      # tries to reconnect. If the attempt fails, the backoff timer is increased
      # exponentially up to backoff.max. After a successful connection, the backoff
      # timer is reset. The default is 1s.
      #backoff.init: 1s
    
      # The maximum number of seconds to wait before attempting to connect to
      # Elasticsearch after a network error. The default is 60s.
      #backoff.max: 60s
    
      # Configure HTTP request timeout before failing an request to Elasticsearch.
      #timeout: 90
    
      # Use SSL settings for HTTPS.
      #ssl.enabled: true
    
      # Controls the verification of certificates. Valid values are:
      # * full, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
      # authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
      # matches the names identified within the certificate.
      # * strict, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a trusted
      # authority (CA) and also verifies that the server's hostname (or IP address)
      # matches the names identified within the certificate. If the Subject Alternative
      # Name is empty, it returns an error.
      # * certificate, which verifies that the provided certificate is signed by a
      # trusted authority (CA), but does not perform any hostname verification.
      #  * none, which performs no verification of the server's certificate. This
      # mode disables many of the security benefits of SSL/TLS and should only be used
      # after very careful consideration. It is primarily intended as a temporary
      # diagnostic mechanism when attempting to resolve TLS errors; its use in
      # production environments is strongly discouraged.
      # The default value is full.
      #ssl.verification_mode: full
    
      # List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions from 1.1
      # up to 1.3 are enabled.
      #ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3]
    
      # List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications
      #ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
    
      # Certificate for SSL client authentication
      #ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
    
      # Client certificate key
      #ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
    
      # Optional passphrase for decrypting the certificate key.
      #ssl.key_passphrase: ''
    
      # Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections
      #ssl.cipher_suites: []
    
      # Configure curve types for ECDHE-based cipher suites
      #ssl.curve_types: []
    
      # Configure what types of renegotiation are supported. Valid options are
      # never, once, and freely. Default is never.
      #ssl.renegotiation: never
    
      # Configure a pin that can be used to do extra validation of the verified certificate chain,
      # this allow you to ensure that a specific certificate is used to validate the chain of trust.
      #
      # The pin is a base64 encoded string of the SHA-256 fingerprint.
      #ssl.ca_sha256: ""
    
      # Enable Kerberos support. Kerberos is automatically enabled if any Kerberos setting is set.
      #kerberos.enabled: true
    
      # Authentication type to use with Kerberos. Available options: keytab, password.
      #kerberos.auth_type: password
    
      # Path to the keytab file. It is used when auth_type is set to keytab.
      #kerberos.keytab: /etc/elastic.keytab
    
      # Path to the Kerberos configuration.
      #kerberos.config_path: /etc/krb5.conf
    
      # Name of the Kerberos user.
      #kerberos.username: elastic
    
      # Password of the Kerberos user. It is used when auth_type is set to password.
      #kerberos.password: changeme
    
      # Kerberos realm.
      #kerberos.realm: ELASTIC
    
      #metrics.period: 10s
      #state.period: 1m
    
    # The `monitoring.cloud.id` setting overwrites the `monitoring.elasticsearch.hosts`
    # setting. You can find the value for this setting in the Elastic Cloud web UI.
    #monitoring.cloud.id:
    
    # The `monitoring.cloud.auth` setting overwrites the `monitoring.elasticsearch.username`
    # and `monitoring.elasticsearch.password` settings. The format is `<user>:<pass>`.
    #monitoring.cloud.auth:
    
    # =============================== HTTP Endpoint ================================
    
    # Each beat can expose internal metrics through a HTTP endpoint. For security
    # reasons the endpoint is disabled by default. This feature is currently experimental.
    # Stats can be access through http://localhost:5066/stats . For pretty JSON output
    # append ?pretty to the URL.
    
    # Defines if the HTTP endpoint is enabled.
    #http.enabled: false
    
    # The HTTP endpoint will bind to this hostname, IP address, unix socket or named pipe.
    # When using IP addresses, it is recommended to only use localhost.
    #http.host: localhost
    
    # Port on which the HTTP endpoint will bind. Default is 5066.
    #http.port: 5066
    
    # Define which user should be owning the named pipe.
    #http.named_pipe.user:
    
    # Define which the permissions that should be applied to the named pipe, use the Security
    # Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) to define the permission. This option cannot be used with
    # `http.user`.
    #http.named_pipe.security_descriptor:
    
    # ============================== Process Security ==============================
    
    # Enable or disable seccomp system call filtering on Linux. Default is enabled.
    #seccomp.enabled: true
    
    # ============================== Instrumentation ===============================
    
    # Instrumentation support for the filebeat.
    #instrumentation:
        # Set to true to enable instrumentation of filebeat.
        #enabled: false
    
        # Environment in which filebeat is running on (eg: staging, production, etc.)
        #environment: ""
    
        # APM Server hosts to report instrumentation results to.
        #hosts:
        #  - http://localhost:8200
    
        # API Key for the APM Server(s).
        # If api_key is set then secret_token will be ignored.
        #api_key:
    
        # Secret token for the APM Server(s).
        #secret_token:
    
        # Enable profiling of the server, recording profile samples as events.
        #
        # This feature is experimental.
        #profiling:
            #cpu:
                # Set to true to enable CPU profiling.
                #enabled: false
                #interval: 60s
                #duration: 10s
            #heap:
                # Set to true to enable heap profiling.
                #enabled: false
                #interval: 60s
    
    # ================================= Migration ==================================
    
    # This allows to enable 6.7 migration aliases
    #migration.6_to_7.enabled: false
    

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