The Logstash Book

The Logstash Book

by James Turnbull
The Logstash Book

The Logstash Book

by James Turnbull

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Overview

Updated for Logstash 5.0.0!

A book designed for SysAdmins, Operations staff, Developers and DevOps who are interested in deploying a log management solution using the open source Elasticsearch, Logstash & Kibana (ELK) stack.

In this book we will walk you through installing, deploying, managing and extending Logstash. We're going to do that by introducing you to Example.com, where you're going to start a new job as one of its SysAdmins. The first project you'll be in charge of is developing its new log management solution.

We'll teach you how to:

* Install and deploy Logstash.
* Ship events from a Logstash Shipper to a central Logstash server.
* Filter incoming events using a variety of techniques.
* Adding structured logging to your applications.
* Output those events to a selection of useful destinations.
* Use Logstash's awesome web interface Kibana.
* Scale out your Logstash implementation as your environment grows.
* Quickly and easily extend Logstash to deliver additional functionality you might need.

By the end of the book you should have a functional and effective log management solution that you can deploy into your own environment.

Updated for Logstash 5.0.0!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149826469
Publisher: James Turnbull
Publication date: 03/02/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

James Turnbull is the author of eight technical books about open source software and a long-time member of the open source community. James authored the first (and second!) books about Puppet and formerly worked for Kickstarter as CTO. He was also previously at Docker as VP of Services, VP of Engineering at Venmo and at Puppet Labs running Operations and Professional Services.

James speaks regularly at conferences including OSCON, Linux.conf.au, FOSDEM, OpenSourceBridge, DevOpsDays and a number of others. He is a past president of Linux Australia, a former committee member of Linux Victoria, was Treasurer for Linux.conf.au 2008, and serves on the program committee of Linux.conf.au and OSCON.

In his spare time his interests include cooking, wine, political theory, photojournalism, philosophy, poetry, and cats.
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