System Metrics for CentOS

Collect and ship CentOS operating system and service metrics to Logstash and Elasticsearch

Metricbeat is a lightweight shipper that helps you monitor your servers by collecting metrics from the operating system and from services running on the CentOS server. Configure Metricbeat using the pre-defined examples below to collect and ship CentOS operating system, service metrics and statistics to Logstash or Elasticsearch.

Install Integration

Please click on the Install Integration button to configure your stack for this source.

Install Metricbeat

To get started first follow the steps below:

Older versions can be found here: metricbeat 7 (opens in a new tab), metricbeat 6 (opens in a new tab), metricbeat 5 (opens in a new tab)

Copy Configuration File

The configuration file below is pre-configured to send data to your Logit.io Stack via Logstash.

Copy the configuration file below and overwrite the contents of metricbeat.yml.

###################### Logit.io Metricbeat Configuration #######################
# =========================== Modules configuration ============================
 
metricbeat.config.modules:
  # Glob pattern for configuration loading
  path: ${path.config}/modules.d/*.yml
 
  # Set to true to enable config reloading
  reload.enabled: false
 
  # Period on which files under path should be checked for changes
  #reload.period: 10s
# ======================= Elasticsearch template setting =======================
setup.template.settings:
  index.number_of_shards: 1
  index.codec: best_compression
  #_source.enabled: false
 
# ================================== Outputs ===================================
# ------------------------------ Logstash Output -------------------------------
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Enable module

There are several built in metricbeat modules you can use. To enable the system module, run the following:

metricbeat modules list
metricbeat modules enable system

Configure module

Each module has its own configuration file where different metricsets can be enabled / disabled. Locate the configuration file for the system module.

/etc/metricbeat/modules.d/system.yml

By default the following metrics are enabled. To enable or disable a metric simply comment or uncomment the line out.

- module: system
  period: 10s
  metricsets:
    - cpu
    - load
    - memory
    - network
    - process
    - process_summary
    - socket_summary
    #- core
    #- diskio
    #- socket

Start Metricbeat

Start or restart Metricbeat (opens in a new tab) to apply the configuration changes.

Check Logit.io for your logs

Data should now have been sent to your Stack.

View My Data

If you don't see take a look at How to diagnose no data in Stack below for how to diagnose common issues.

How to diagnose no data in Stack

If you don't see data appearing in your stack after following this integration, take a look at the troubleshooting guide for steps to diagnose and resolve the problem or contact our support team and we'll be happy to assist.

System module dashboard

The System module comes with predefined Kibana dashboards. To view your dashboards for any of your Logit.io stacks, launch Logs and choose Dashboards.

Kibana dashboard preview

CentOS Overview

CentOS (short for Community Enterprise Operating System) is a popular and respected open-source Linux distribution known for its stability, reliability, and robust performance.

It serves as a free and community-supported alternative to its commercial counterpart, Red Hat Enterprise Linux. CentOS is widely utilized in enterprise environments, data centres, and web hosting services due to its strong focus on delivering a secure and consistent platform for various computing needs.

One of CentOS's key strengths is its long-term support (LTS) approach, which ensures that security patches and updates are provided for an extended period. This stability makes it an ideal choice for mission-critical applications and server infrastructure.

Additionally, CentOS benefits from a vast and active community of developers and users, which contributes to its continuous improvement and adaptability to evolving technologies.

When it comes to collecting and shipping metrics from a CentOS-based environment, numerous tools and methodologies can be employed. This includes monitoring system performance, network activity, application behaviour, and more.

By efficiently gathering and transmitting this data, organizations can gain valuable insights into the health and performance of their CentOS systems, enabling them to make informed decisions, troubleshoot issues, and optimize their infrastructure.

If you need any further assistance with migrating your data to Logit.io we're here to help you get started. Feel free to get in contact with our support team by sending us a message via live chat & we'll be happy to assist.