Docker Compose

Overview

Gathering logs from docker-compose scripts is easy to do and all it takes is for your to configure the fluentd driver to push data to Apica Ascent

Lets look at a simple compose file with a single service "web"

version: '3.7'
services:
  web:
    image: wordpress
    ports:
      - "89:8080"
    logging:
      driver: "fluentd"
      options:
        fluentd-address: 192.168.68.114:24224
        labels: "namespace,application,production_status,cluster_id"
        env: "os"
    labels:
      production_status: "testing"
      namespace: "us-east-1"
      application: "wordpress"
      cluster_id: "cluster1"
    environment:
      - os=ubuntu

Specifying the logging driver

The fluentd logging driver can be configured to send logs directly to Apica Ascent either via TLS or non-TLS. use port 24224 for non-TLS and port 24225 for TLS.

Adding metadata

Logs get organized in Apica Ascent as flows. A Flow is a combination of a Namespace and an application. You can optionally also add a third grouping attribute cluster_id.

Aside from this, the labels and environment section allows additional metadata to be sent with logs and can be used for search indexing, aggregate queries

Cluster ID, Namespace, Application mapping
Additional Metadata

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