Amazon ELB Application
Ship logs from ELB Application to Logstash
Follow the steps below to send your observability data to Logit.io
Logs
Install Integration
Confirm S3 Bucket
Ensure your logs are being sent to an S3 bucket. The following guide from Amazon will help you achieve this if you are not doing this already:
ELB application to S3 (opens in a new tab)
Ensure Adequate Bucket Permissions
The following permissions applied to the AWS IAM Policy being used:
s3:ListBucket
to check if the S3 bucket exists and list objects in it.s3:GetObject
to check object metadata and download objects from S3 buckets.
Below is how your permissions should appear:
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Sid": "SidID",
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": ["s3:GetObject", "s3:ListBucket"],
"Resource": ["arn:aws:s3:::your-bucket/*"]
}
]
}
Configure Logstash for Amazon ELB Application
To start sending logs and metrics from AWS to your Stack you need to configure an AWS Input on your Logit.io Stack.
Go to DashboardLogit.io will verify your input before it is applied, we will contact you to confirm when this has been completed.
Check Logit.io for your logs
Data should now have been sent to your Stack.
View My DataIf you don't see take a look at How to diagnose no data in Stack below for how to diagnose common issues.
AWS ELB Application Logging Overview
Sending data to Logit.io from an Amazon Elastic Load Balancer (ELB) Application is an integrated process that empowers organizations to gain valuable insights into their applications' performance and security.
By integrating your Amazon ELB Application with Logit.io, you can effortlessly collect and analyze logs and metrics generated by your ELB instances.
Additionally, if you're looking to learn about effective data storage solutions, our Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) > integration is a valuable resource, offering information on Amazon's versatile object storage service that pairs with Logit.io for long-term log storage and archival.
These integrations are seamlessly integrated into Logit.io's AWS logging (opens in a new tab) service.