EP5 Creating Alerts & Monitors for Log Data in Kibana Elasticsearch | Rocket Systems

Опубликовано: 10 Февраль 2021
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Before I start writing description for this video, let me just tell you something that you are awesome and not only you, everyone in this world is awesome. Now in todays videos we are going to understand how we can create alerts for our logs data to monitor them. Many time we think that if anything goes wrong with out data or with our Raspberry Pi itself, we should get some alerts. In this video, we are going to create alert if our Raspberry Pi device goes offline. Similarly you can create alerts for any type of data you have in your logs and enjoy your life with full mug of BEER.!

Now as usual, I am just going to copy paste the description from previous video to make it look like professional youtube creator.

EFK stands for Elasticsearch, fluentd & kibana. This is the one stop solution for all of your logging work. Be it a Raspberry Pi device or any other machine, logs plays an important role in the project. But just imagine if we can visualize logs on dashboard instead of reading a standard log file, how cool it would be. Using EFK stack we can design any type of graphs or charts we want for our logs.

Raspberry Pi has been a very powerful embedded device. Because of its small size and good CPU, we can run almost anything on it. Raspberry Pi's have been installed at many remote client site where physical access to the device is not possible. In this situation it becomes difficult to handle logs and just imagine if you have multiple Pi's installed and how difficult it would be do debug any issue. That's wher EFK comes into the picture. We can install fluentd on Raspberry Pi which can start pushing data to Elasticsearch. We can then use Kibana to design dashboard to visualize our logs.

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