Splunk logging driver
The splunk
logging driver sends container logs to HTTP Event Collector in Splunk Enterprise and Splunk Cloud.
Usage
You can configure the default logging driver by passing the --log-driver
option to the Docker daemon:
docker daemon --log-driver=splunk
You can set the logging driver for a specific container by using the --log-driver
option to docker run
:
docker run --log-driver=splunk ...
Splunk options
You can use the --log-opt NAME=VALUE
flag to specify these additional Splunk logging driver options:
Option | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
splunk-token | required | Splunk HTTP Event Collector token. |
splunk-url | required | Path to your Splunk Enterprise or Splunk Cloud instance (including port and schema used by HTTP Event Collector) https://your_splunk_instance:8088 . |
splunk-source | optional | Event source. |
splunk-sourcetype | optional | Event source type. |
splunk-index | optional | Event index. |
splunk-capath | optional | Path to root certificate. |
splunk-caname | optional | Name to use for validating server certificate; by default the hostname of the splunk-url will be used. |
splunk-insecureskipverify | optional | Ignore server certificate validation. |
tag | optional | Specify tag for message, which interpret some markup. Default value is {{.ID}} (12 characters of the container ID). Refer to the log tag option documentation for customizing the log tag format. |
labels | optional | Comma-separated list of keys of labels, which should be included in message, if these labels are specified for container. |
env | optional | Comma-separated list of keys of environment variables, which should be included in message, if these variables are specified for container. |
If there is collision between label
and env
keys, the value of the env
takes precedence. Both options add additional fields to the attributes of a logging message.
Below is an example of the logging option specified for the Splunk Enterprise instance. The instance is installed locally on the same machine on which the Docker daemon is running. The path to the root certificate and Common Name is specified using an HTTPS schema. This is used for verification. The SplunkServerDefaultCert
is automatically generated by Splunk certificates.
docker run --log-driver=splunk \ --log-opt splunk-token=176FCEBF-4CF5-4EDF-91BC-703796522D20 \ --log-opt splunk-url=https://splunkhost:8088 \ --log-opt splunk-capath=/path/to/cert/cacert.pem \ --log-opt splunk-caname=SplunkServerDefaultCert --log-opt tag="{{.Name}}/{{.FullID}}" --log-opt labels=location --log-opt env=TEST --env "TEST=false" --label location=west your/application
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