Elastic Events
The Elastic Events stream connector allows you to send data from Centreon to Elasticsearch. It sends data using the Elasticsearch APIs.
Use the Elastic Events stream connector if you want to retrieve all the data for the events. If you want to retrieve only metrics, use the Elastic Metrics stream connector.
An appropriate index template is created automatically by the stream connector so that your data is indexed properly in Elasticsearch. (The index template is the description of the format of the data that will be sent.)
Installation
Perform the installation as root
on the server that will send data to Elasticsearch (central server, remote server, poller).
- Alma / RHEL / Oracle Linux 8
- Alma / RHEL / Oracle Linux 9
- Debian 12
dnf install centreon-stream-connector-elasticsearch
dnf install centreon-stream-connector-elasticsearch
apt install centreon-stream-connector-elasticsearch
Configuring your Elasticsearch server
You may need to configure your Elasticsearch server so that it can receive data from Centreon. Please refer to Elasticsearch's documentation. Make sure Elasticsearch is able to receive data sent by Centreon: flows must not be blocked by Elasticsearch's configuration or by a security equipment.
On your Elasticsearch server, you will need:
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An index to store events sent by Centreon. You can create a centreon_status index with the following command:
curl --user elastic:centreon-es-passwd -X PUT "<elastic_proto>://<elastic_ip>:<elastic_port>/centreon_status" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{"mappings":{"properties":{"host":{"type":"keyword"},"service":{"type":"keyword"}, "output":{"type":"text"},"status":{"type":"keyword"},"state":{"type":"keyword"}, "type":{"type":"keyword"},"timestamp":{"type":"date","format":"epoch_second"}}}}'If you use a custom event format, you will have to modify the index creation accordingly.
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A user / password with required privileges to POST data to the index.
Configuring the stream connector in Centreon
- On your central server, go to Configuration > Pollers > Broker configuration.
- Click on central-broker-master (or the appropriate broker configuration if it is a poller or a remote server that will send events).
- On the Output tab, select Generic - Stream connector from the list and then click Add. A new output appears in the list.
- Fill in the fields as follows:
Field | Value |
---|---|
Name | Elastic events |
Path | /usr/share/centreon-broker/lua/elastic-events-apiv2.lua |
Filter category | Neb |
- To enable Centreon to connect to your Elasticsearch server, fill in the following mandatory parameters. The fields for the first entry are already present. Click on the +Add a new entry link located below the Filter category table to add another one.
Type | Name | Value explanation | Value exemple |
---|---|---|---|
string | elastic_url | The url of the Elastic stack | https://elastic-fqdn:9200/ |
string | elastic_index_status | Elastic target index name | centreon_status |
string | elastic_username | Elastic username | a_username |
string | elastic_password | Elastic password | a password |
- Fill in any optional parameters you want (using the +Add a new entry link).
Type | Name | Value explanation | default value |
---|---|---|---|
string | logfile | the file in which logs are written | /var/log/centreon-broker/elastic-events-apiv2.log |
number | log_level | logging level from 1 (errors) to 3 (debug) | 1 |
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Use the stream connector's optional parameters to filter or adapt the data you want Centreon to send to Elasticsearch.
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Restart centengine on all pollers:
systemctl restart centengine
Elasticsearch should now receive data from Centreon. To test if it is working, see Curl commands: testing the stream connector.
Filtering or adapting the data you want to send to Elasticsearch
All stream connectors have a set of optional parameters, that allow you to filter the data you will send to your Elasticsearch server, to reformat the data, to define a proxy...
Each optional parameter has a default value, that is indicated in the corresponding documentation.
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To override the default value of a parameter, click on the +Add a new entry link located below the Filter category table to add a custom parameter. For example, if you want to only send to Elasticsearch the events handled by a poller named "poller-1", enter:
type = string
name = accepted_pollers
value = poller-1 -
For the Elasticsearch Events stream connector, the following values always override the default values, you do not need to define them in the interface.
Type | Name | Default value for the stream connector |
---|---|---|
string | accepted_categories | neb |
string | accepted_elements | host_status,service_status |
Event bulking
This stream connector is compatible with event bulking. Meaning that it is able to send more that one event in each call to the Elastic REST API.
To use this feature you must add the following parameter in the configuration of your stream connector.
Type | Name | Value |
---|---|---|
number | max_buffer_size | more than one |
Event format
This stream connector will send events with the following format.
service_status event
{
"event_type": "host",
"status": "CRITICAL",
"state": "2",
"state_type": 1,
"host": "my_host",
"service": "a_service",
"output": "CRITICAL: Burnin and Lootin"
}
host_status event
{
"event_type": "host",
"status": "DOWN",
"state": "1",
"state_type": 1,
"host": "my_host",
"output": "CRITICAL: No woman no cry",
"timestamp": 1637229207
}
Custom event format
This stream connector allows you to change the format of the event to suit your needs. Only the event part of the json is customizable. It also allows you to handle event types that are not handled by default such as ba_status events.
In order to use this feature you need to configure a json event format file and add a new stream connector parameter.
Type | Name | Value |
---|---|---|
string | format_file | /etc/centreon-broker/elastic-events-format.json |
The event format configuration file must be readable by the centreon-broker user
To learn more about custom event formats and templating files, read this documentation.
Curl commands: testing the stream connector
Sending events
If you want to test that events are sent to Elasticsearch correctly:
- Log in to the server that you configured to send events to Elasticsearch (your central server, a remote server or a poller).
- Run the following command:
curl -u elastic:centreon-es-passwd --header 'content-type: application/json' -X POST "<elastic_url>/_bulk" --data-binary '{"index":{"_index":"<elastic_index_status>"}}
{"host":"jamaica","status":"OK","state_type":1,"state":0,"timestamp":<a_recent_timestamp>,"event_type":"service","service":"kingston","output":"OK: Everything is gonna be alright"}
'
Replace all the
<xxxx>
inside the above command with the appropriate value.
- Check that the data has been received by Elasticsearch.