Re: EFK logging stack: including the Kafka output plugin and the multiline aggregation plugin

2018-07-18 Thread Rich Megginson
Please submit PRs against origin-aggregated-logging and 
openshift-ansible.  Note that for origin-aggregated-logging we will 
require integration testing, which may require the installation of kafka 
by the test, and some form of documentation i.e. a markdown doc for the 
docs/ subdir.


To communicate about this issue on this mailing list, please prefix the 
Subject: with [logging] to make sure it gets the attention of the 
logging developers.


As far as the RPMs go, we (Red Hat devs) would like to use your spec 
files as references in order to create the packages we deliver to our 
Red Hat customers, if they are available in a public repo with an 
appropriate open source license.


On 07/18/2018 05:50 AM, Louis Santillan wrote:
You can find the EFK project here 
(https://github.com/openshift/origin-aggregated-logging).


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On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 2:25 AM Alessandro Menti 
mailto:alessandro.me...@kiratech.it>> 
wrote:


Hi everyone,
a customer of ours uses aggregated logging on the OpenShift
platform and
has two needs:
- forwarding all logs to an external Kafka instance;
- aggregating multiline logs (e.g. Java stack traces) on the fluentd
  side before sending them to Kafka.

I have packaged the Fluentd gems providing those functionalities
as RPMs
(except for a few development prerequisites required for unit testing)
and have prepared several patches to the openshift-ansible
installation
playbook and to the fluentd log aggregator repository.

I would like to contribute this work upstream; since this involves
coordination between several repositories (and possibly several review
rounds), could you please give me some advice about how I should
proceed?

Thanks in advance,
Alessandro Menti

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CentOS PaaS SIG today's meeting postponed

2018-07-18 Thread Ricardo Martinelli de Oliveira
Team,

I'm very sorry for the late notice but we decided to postpone the meeting
today as we don't have any updates to share. We'll have the meeting next
week.

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Ricardo Martinelli de Oliveira
Senior Software Engineer
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Re: EFK logging stack: including the Kafka output plugin and the multiline aggregation plugin

2018-07-18 Thread Louis Santillan
You can find the EFK project here (
https://github.com/openshift/origin-aggregated-logging).

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On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 2:25 AM Alessandro Menti <
alessandro.me...@kiratech.it> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> a customer of ours uses aggregated logging on the OpenShift platform and
> has two needs:
> - forwarding all logs to an external Kafka instance;
> - aggregating multiline logs (e.g. Java stack traces) on the fluentd
>   side before sending them to Kafka.
>
> I have packaged the Fluentd gems providing those functionalities as RPMs
> (except for a few development prerequisites required for unit testing)
> and have prepared several patches to the openshift-ansible installation
> playbook and to the fluentd log aggregator repository.
>
> I would like to contribute this work upstream; since this involves
> coordination between several repositories (and possibly several review
> rounds), could you please give me some advice about how I should proceed?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Alessandro Menti
>
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EFK logging stack: including the Kafka output plugin and the multiline aggregation plugin

2018-07-18 Thread Alessandro Menti
Hi everyone,
a customer of ours uses aggregated logging on the OpenShift platform and
has two needs:
- forwarding all logs to an external Kafka instance;
- aggregating multiline logs (e.g. Java stack traces) on the fluentd
  side before sending them to Kafka.

I have packaged the Fluentd gems providing those functionalities as RPMs
(except for a few development prerequisites required for unit testing)
and have prepared several patches to the openshift-ansible installation
playbook and to the fluentd log aggregator repository.

I would like to contribute this work upstream; since this involves
coordination between several repositories (and possibly several review
rounds), could you please give me some advice about how I should proceed?

Thanks in advance,
Alessandro Menti

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