StatsD
Deliver metric data to a StatsD aggregator
Configuration
Example configurations
{
"sinks": {
"my_sink_id": {
"type": "statsd",
"inputs": [
"my-source-or-transform-id"
],
"address": "92.12.333.224:5000",
"mode": "tcp",
"path": "/path/to/socket"
}
}
}
[sinks.my_sink_id]
type = "statsd"
inputs = [ "my-source-or-transform-id" ]
address = "92.12.333.224:5000"
mode = "tcp"
path = "/path/to/socket"
sinks:
my_sink_id:
type: statsd
inputs:
- my-source-or-transform-id
address: 92.12.333.224:5000
mode: tcp
path: /path/to/socket
{
"sinks": {
"my_sink_id": {
"type": "statsd",
"inputs": [
"my-source-or-transform-id"
],
"address": "92.12.333.224:5000",
"default_namespace": "service",
"mode": "tcp",
"path": "/path/to/socket",
"send_buffer_size": 65536,
"unix_mode": "Stream"
}
}
}
[sinks.my_sink_id]
type = "statsd"
inputs = [ "my-source-or-transform-id" ]
address = "92.12.333.224:5000"
default_namespace = "service"
mode = "tcp"
path = "/path/to/socket"
send_buffer_size = 65_536
unix_mode = "Stream"
sinks:
my_sink_id:
type: statsd
inputs:
- my-source-or-transform-id
address: 92.12.333.224:5000
default_namespace: service
mode: tcp
path: /path/to/socket
send_buffer_size: 65536
unix_mode: Stream
acknowledgements
optional objectControls how acknowledgements are handled for this sink.
See End-to-end Acknowledgements for more information on how event acknowledgement is handled.
acknowledgements.enabled
optional boolWhether or not end-to-end acknowledgements are enabled.
When enabled for a sink, any source connected to that sink, where the source supports end-to-end acknowledgements as well, waits for events to be acknowledged by all connected sinks before acknowledging them at the source.
Enabling or disabling acknowledgements at the sink level takes precedence over any global
acknowledgements
configuration.
address
required string literalThe address to connect to.
Both IP addresses and hostnames/fully qualified domain names (FQDNs) are accepted formats.
The address must include a port.
mode = "tcp" or mode = "udp"
batch
optional objectbatch.max_bytes
optional uintThe maximum size of a batch that is processed by a sink.
This is based on the uncompressed size of the batched events, before they are serialized/compressed.
1300
(bytes)batch.max_events
optional uint1000
(events)batch.timeout_secs
optional float1
(seconds)buffer
optional objectConfigures the buffering behavior for this sink.
More information about the individual buffer types, and buffer behavior, can be found in the Buffering Model section.
buffer.max_events
optional uinttype = "memory"
500
buffer.max_size
required uintThe maximum size of the buffer on disk.
Must be at least ~256 megabytes (268435488 bytes).
type = "disk"
buffer.type
optional string literal enumOption | Description |
---|---|
disk | Events are buffered on disk. This is less performant, but more durable. Data that has been synchronized to disk will not be lost if Vector is restarted forcefully or crashes. Data is synchronized to disk every 500ms. |
memory | Events are buffered in memory. This is more performant, but less durable. Data will be lost if Vector is restarted forcefully or crashes. |
memory
buffer.when_full
optional string literal enumOption | Description |
---|---|
block | Wait for free space in the buffer. This applies backpressure up the topology, signalling that sources should slow down the acceptance/consumption of events. This means that while no data is lost, data will pile up at the edge. |
drop_newest | Drops the event instead of waiting for free space in buffer. The event will be intentionally dropped. This mode is typically used when performance is the highest priority, and it is preferable to temporarily lose events rather than cause a slowdown in the acceptance/consumption of events. |
block
default_namespace
optional string literalSets the default namespace for any metrics sent.
This namespace is only used if a metric has no existing namespace. When a namespace is
present, it is used as a prefix to the metric name, and separated with a period (.
).
healthcheck
optional objecthealthcheck.enabled
optional booltrue
inputs
required [string]A list of upstream source or transform IDs.
Wildcards (*
) are supported.
See configuration for more info.
keepalive
optional objectkeepalive.time_secs
optional uintmode = "tcp"
mode
required string literal enumOption | Description |
---|---|
tcp | Send over TCP. |
udp | Send over UDP. |
unix | Send over a Unix domain socket (UDS). |
path
required string literalThe Unix socket path.
This should be an absolute path.
mode = "unix"
send_buffer_size
optional uintThe size of the socket’s send buffer.
If set, the value of the setting is passed via the SO_SNDBUF
option.
tls
optional objecttls.alpn_protocols
optional [string]Sets the list of supported ALPN protocols.
Declare the supported ALPN protocols, which are used during negotiation with peer. They are prioritized in the order that they are defined.
tls.ca_file
optional string literalAbsolute path to an additional CA certificate file.
The certificate must be in the DER or PEM (X.509) format. Additionally, the certificate can be provided as an inline string in PEM format.
tls.crt_file
optional string literalAbsolute path to a certificate file used to identify this server.
The certificate must be in DER, PEM (X.509), or PKCS#12 format. Additionally, the certificate can be provided as an inline string in PEM format.
If this is set, and is not a PKCS#12 archive, key_file
must also be set.
tls.enabled
optional boolWhether or not to require TLS for incoming or outgoing connections.
When enabled and used for incoming connections, an identity certificate is also required. See tls.crt_file
for
more information.
tls.key_file
optional string literalAbsolute path to a private key file used to identify this server.
The key must be in DER or PEM (PKCS#8) format. Additionally, the key can be provided as an inline string in PEM format.
tls.key_pass
optional string literalPassphrase used to unlock the encrypted key file.
This has no effect unless key_file
is set.
tls.server_name
optional string literalServer name to use when using Server Name Indication (SNI).
Only relevant for outgoing connections.
tls.verify_certificate
optional boolEnables certificate verification. For components that create a server, this requires that the client connections have a valid client certificate. For components that initiate requests, this validates that the upstream has a valid certificate.
If enabled, certificates must not be expired and must be issued by a trusted issuer. This verification operates in a hierarchical manner, checking that the leaf certificate (the certificate presented by the client/server) is not only valid, but that the issuer of that certificate is also valid, and so on until the verification process reaches a root certificate.
Do NOT set this to false
unless you understand the risks of not verifying the validity of certificates.
tls.verify_hostname
optional boolEnables hostname verification.
If enabled, the hostname used to connect to the remote host must be present in the TLS certificate presented by the remote host, either as the Common Name or as an entry in the Subject Alternative Name extension.
Only relevant for outgoing connections.
Do NOT set this to false
unless you understand the risks of not verifying the remote hostname.
mode = "tcp"
unix_mode
optional string literal enumOption | Description |
---|---|
Datagram | Datagram-oriented (SOCK_DGRAM ). |
Stream | Stream-oriented (SOCK_STREAM ). |
Stream
mode = "unix"
Telemetry
Metrics
linkbuffer_byte_size
gaugebuffer_discarded_events_total
counterbuffer_events
gaugebuffer_received_event_bytes_total
counterbuffer_received_events_total
counterbuffer_sent_event_bytes_total
counterbuffer_sent_events_total
countercomponent_discarded_events_total
counterfilter
transform, or false if due to an error.component_errors_total
countercomponent_received_event_bytes_total
countercomponent_received_events_count
histogramA histogram of the number of events passed in each internal batch in Vector’s internal topology.
Note that this is separate than sink-level batching. It is mostly useful for low level debugging performance issues in Vector due to small internal batches.
component_received_events_total
countercomponent_sent_bytes_total
countercomponent_sent_event_bytes_total
countercomponent_sent_events_total
counterutilization
gaugeHow it works
Health checks
Require health checks
If you’d like to exit immediately upon a health check failure, you can pass the
--require-healthy
flag:
vector --config /etc/vector/vector.yaml --require-healthy
Disable health checks
healthcheck
option to
false
.Transport Layer Security (TLS)
tls.*
options and/or via an
OpenSSL configuration file. The file location defaults to
/usr/local/ssl/openssl.cnf
or can be specified with the OPENSSL_CONF
environment variable.