April 2022
Intermediate to advanced
392 pages
12h 2m
English
In part 1, we introduced Fluentd and Fluent Bit, we explored what drives the adoption of these tools, and we covered the problems both Fluentd and Fluent Bit are best suited to address. We also took the time to understand the differences between Fluentd and Fluent Bit. From here on, we will focus primarily on Fluentd.
In the following part, we will dig into what Fluentd can do and how to configure it. In doing so, we’ll tackle some scenarios that most users will likely encounter sooner or later—for example, how to capture log events from a log file as they are added by another log application, including handling challenges such as log rotation. Chapter 3 starts with capturing log events, focusing on sources such as files, ...