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Quickstart - getting your ELK Dashboard up

Logging Analytics Dashboards (Kibana)

Enabling the ELK stack

Target the VM in your cluster that is running log-kibana - in the live CD system for example it is usually on http://master3.onap.info:30253/

The index needs to be enabled - this is currently being automated in  LOG-152 - Getting issue details... STATUS  for now you can flip the following dropdown.

You will be able to search on logs - separate from also using the kibana dashoards.


Troubleshooting:

# check indices to verify data exists in Elasticsearch
root@k8s:~# curl -u elastic:changeme http://127.0.0.1:30254/_cat/indices
red open .monitoring-es-6-2017.10.04 X9nA9PHsR92u9VA1EjvrjA 1 1
yellow open .monitoring-es-6-2017.10.05 GEWfbYV8Qu632ILcOaGufg 1 1 70825 324 49mb 49mb
yellow open onaplogs-2017.10.05 qOErjm_zR1yJbES2A94GuA 5 1 417450 0 146.9mb 146.9mb
yellow open .triggered_watches sJWEmGgYRmuOsOa0ouWgaw 1 1 0 0 365.7kb 365.7kb
yellow open onaplogs-2017.10.04 NoEhHdK3ToeUC2KGqo3XlA 5 1 270744 0 103.1mb 103.1mb
yellow open .monitoring-alerts-6 84pDDo6HQOGIqgJQ5nMriA 1 1 1 0 6.3kb 6.3kb
yellow open .watcher-history-3-2017.10.04 lZ_1PBP-RiuevffPV3a1-g 1 1 2612 0 2.6mb 2.6mb
yellow open .watcher-history-3-2017.10.05 IDLSTtl9Thq0pTuTyzngNQ 1 1 4544 0 3.2mb 3.2mb
yellow open .kibana WWyQNR5HTzCRsqEQkPR3YA 1 1 1 0 3.2kb 3.2kb
yellow open .watches vS6TCNdiTwSL9JJOx_N8QQ 1 1 4 0 63.4kb 63.4kb


Configuration
search on log* and select a "time filter field name" to @timestamp


onap | split rows | aggregation=terms | field=source.keyword | size=100, play


http://k8s:30253/app/kibana#/discover?_g=()&_a=(columns:!(_source),index:'onap*',interval:auto,query:(query_string:(analyze_wildcard:!t,query:'*')),sort:!('@timestamp',desc))

# filter by aai
October 5th 2017, 11:10:39.087 source:/var/log/onap/aai/aai-ml/error.log offset:605,688 DistributionClientResultImpl .responseStatus:ASDC_SERVER_PROBLEM, responseMessage=ASDC server problem] 2017-10-05T15:10:37.393Z input_type:log message: MDLSVC2001E|MDLSVC2001E Unable to register with ASDC: Failed to initialize distribution client: ASDC server problem| type:log Logger:org.onap.aai.modelloader.service.SdcConnectionJob Timestamp:October 5th 2017, 11:10:37.347 Thread:[Timer-0] INFO org.openecomp.sdc.impl.DistributionClientImpl DistributionClient - init 2017-10-05T15:10:37.393Z [Timer-0] ERROR org.openecomp.sdc.http.AsdcConnectorClient status from ASDC is org.openecomp.sdc.http.HttpAsdcResponse@2c523e67 2017-10-05T15:10:37.393Z [Timer-0] ERROR org.open

ONAP Kibana Dashboard

Logging Design

Repositories

RepoDirectoryDetails
oom
Deployment yamls
oom
configs
logging-analytics
docker image configs
logging-analytics
reference logback.xml configs
(various) aai....
runtime logback.xml/log4j configs


Logging API

Discuss shared library approach to logging (Java only for now)

Logging DevOps

Logging Framework Deployment

The ELK stack containers are under the onap-log namespace in the OOM deployment of ONAP.  They should be started by default - if not you can start them manually.

Kibana is on port 30253, Elasticsearch is on port 30254

# look for log containers
root@ip-172-31-82-46:~# kubectl get pods --all-namespaces -a | grep onap-log
onap-log              elasticsearch-2934588800-st9j3           1/1       Running            0          3h
onap-log              kibana-3372627750-ff8rv                  1/1       Running            0          3h
onap-log              logstash-1708188010-703pk                1/1       Running            0          3h

# start the ELK stack if required
root@ip-172-31-82-46:~/oom/kubernetes/oneclick# ./createAll.bash -n onap -a log

# check access ports (30254 and 30253)
root@ip-172-31-82-46:~/oom/kubernetes/oneclick# kubectl get services --all-namespaces -a | grep onap-log
onap-log              elasticsearch           10.43.86.120    <nodes>       9200:30254/TCP                                                               
onap-log              kibana                  10.43.165.215   <nodes>       5601:30253/TCP                                                               
onap-log              logstash                10.43.72.107    <none>        5044/TCP  

# check for pods with filebeat containers (will be 2 per pod)
root@kos1001:/dockerdata-nfs/onap/robot# kubectl get pods --all-namespaces -a | grep 2/2
onap-aai              aai-resources-338473047-8k6vr           2/2       Running            0          7h
onap-aai              aai-traversal-2033243133-6cr9v          2/2       Running            0          7h
onap-aai              model-loader-service-3356570452-25fjp   2/2       Running            0          7h
onap-aai              search-data-service-2366687049-jt0nb    2/2       Running            0          7h
onap-aai              sparky-be-3141964573-f2mhr              2/2       Running            0          7h
onap-appc             appc-1335254431-v1pcs                   2/2       Running            0          7h
onap-mso              mso-3911927766-bmww7                    2/2       Running            0          7h
onap-policy           drools-2302173499-t0zmt                 2/2       Running            0          7h
onap-policy           pap-1954142582-vsrld                    2/2       Running            0          7h
onap-policy           pdp-4137191120-qgqnj                    2/2       Running            0          7h
onap-portal           portalapps-4168271938-4kp32             2/2       Running            0          7h
onap-portal           portaldb-2821262885-0t32z               2/2       Running            0          7h
onap-sdc              sdc-be-2986438255-sdqj6                 2/2       Running            0          7h
onap-sdc              sdc-fe-1573125197-7j3gp                 2/2       Running            0          7h
onap-sdnc             sdnc-3858151307-w9h7j                   2/2       Running            0          7h
onap-vid              vid-server-1837290631-x4ttc             2/2       Running            0          7h
                                                                   

Triage Log Capture

The following are procedures to determine the state of logs traversing from the container under use via the filebeat, logstash, elasticsearch pipeline.

Originating Container

Filebeat Sidecar Container

Logstash DaemonSet

Elasticsearch container

Kibana container

Enabling Debug Logs

Via URL


Via Logback.xml


Logging Access

Robot logs


after a

/dockerdata-nfs/onap/robot# ./demo-k8s.sh init_customer

http://host:30209/logs/demo/InitCustomer/report.html

user:robot pass:robot

Host VM logs

/dockerdata-nfs/onap/aai/aai-traversal/logs/

/dockerdata-nfs/onap/sdc/logs/ASDC/ASDC-BE/

ELK Logs




Training Videos

VideoDetails
Configuring a new ONAP install's ELK stack


References



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