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################### Heartbeat Configuration Example #########################
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# This file is a full configuration example documenting all non-deprecated
# options in comments. For a shorter configuration example, that contains
# only some common options, please see heartbeat.yml in the same directory.
#
# You can find the full configuration reference here:
# https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/beats/heartbeat/index.html
############################# Heartbeat ######################################
# Configure monitors
heartbeat.monitors:
- type: icmp # monitor type `icmp` (requires root) uses ICMP Echo Request to ping
# configured hosts
# Monitor name used for job name and document type.
#name: icmp
# Enable/Disable monitor
#enabled: true
# Configure task schedule using cron-like syntax
schedule: '*/5 * * * * * *' # exactly every 5 seconds like 10:00:00, 10:00:05, ...
# List of hosts to ping
hosts: ["localhost"]
# Configure IP protocol types to ping on if hostnames are configured.
# Ping all resolvable IPs if `mode` is `all`, or only one IP if `mode` is `any`.
ipv4: true
ipv6: true
mode: any
# Configure file json file to be watched for changes to the monitor:
#watch.poll_file:
# Path to check for updates.
#path:
# Interval between file file changed checks.
#interval: 5s
# Total running time per ping test.
timeout: 16s
# Waiting duration until another ICMP Echo Request is emitted.
wait: 1s
- type: tcp # monitor type `tcp`. Connect via TCP and optionally verify endpoint
# by sending/receiving a custom payload
# Monitor name used for job name and document type
#name: tcp
# Enable/Disable monitor
#enabled: true
# Configure task schedule
schedule: '@every 5s' # every 5 seconds from start of beat
# configure hosts to ping.
# Entries can be:
# - plain host name or IP like `localhost`:
# Requires ports configs to be checked. If ssl is configured,
# a SSL/TLS based connection will be established. Otherwise plain tcp connection
# will be established
# - hostname + port like `localhost:12345`:
# Connect to port on given host. If ssl is configured,
# a SSL/TLS based connection will be established. Otherwise plain tcp connection
# will be established
# - full url syntax. `scheme://<host>:[port]`. The `<scheme>` can be one of
# `tcp`, `plain`, `ssl` and `tls`. If `tcp`, `plain` is configured, a plain
# tcp connection will be established, even if ssl is configured.
# Using `tls`/`ssl`, an SSL connection is established. If no ssl is configured,
# system defaults will be used (not supported on windows).
# If `port` is missing in url, the ports setting is required.
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hosts: ["localhost:9200"]
# Configure IP protocol types to ping on if hostnames are configured.
# Ping all resolvable IPs if `mode` is `all`, or only one IP if `mode` is `any`.
ipv4: true
ipv6: true
mode: any
# Configure file json file to be watched for changes to the monitor:
#watch.poll_file:
# Path to check for updates.
#path:
# Interval between file file changed checks.
#interval: 5s
# List of ports to ping if host does not contain a port number
# ports: [80, 9200, 5044]
# Total test connection and data exchange timeout
#timeout: 16s
# Optional payload string to send to remote and expected answer. If none is
# configured, the endpoint is expected to be up if connection attempt was
# successful. If only `send_string` is configured, any response will be
# accepted as ok. If only `receive_string` is configured, no payload will be
# send, but client expects to receive expected payload on connect.
#check:
#send: ''
#receive: ''
# SOCKS5 proxy url
# proxy_url: ''
# Resolve hostnames locally instead on SOCKS5 server:
#proxy_use_local_resolver: false
# TLS/SSL connection settings:
#ssl:
# Certificate Authorities
#certificate_authorities: ['']
# Required TLS protocols
#supported_protocols: ["TLSv1.0", "TLSv1.1", "TLSv1.2"]
- type: http # monitor type `http`. Connect via HTTP an optionally verify response
# Monitor name used for job name and document type
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#name: http
# Enable/Disable monitor
#enabled: true
# Configure task schedule
schedule: '@every 5s' # every 5 seconds from start of beat
# Configure URLs to ping
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urls: ["http://localhost:9200"]
# Configure IP protocol types to ping on if hostnames are configured.
# Ping all resolvable IPs if `mode` is `all`, or only one IP if `mode` is `any`.
ipv4: true
ipv6: true
mode: any
# Configure file json file to be watched for changes to the monitor:
#watch.poll_file:
# Path to check for updates.
#path:
# Interval between file file changed checks.
#interval: 5s
# Optional HTTP proxy url. If not set HTTP_PROXY environment variable will be used.
#proxy_url: ''
# Total test connection and data exchange timeout
#timeout: 16s
# Optional Authentication Credentials
#username: ''
#password: ''
# TLS/SSL connection settings for use with HTTPS endpoint. If not configured
# system defaults will be used.
#ssl:
# Certificate Authorities
#certificate_authorities: ['']
# Required TLS protocols
#supported_protocols: ["TLSv1.0", "TLSv1.1", "TLSv1.2"]
# Request settings:
#check.request:
# Configure HTTP method to use. Only 'HEAD', 'GET' and 'POST' methods are allowed.
#method: "GET"
# Dictionary of additional HTTP headers to send:
#headers:
# Optional request body content
#body:
# Expected response settings
#check.response:
# Expected status code. If not configured or set to 0 any status code not
# being 404 is accepted.
#status: 0
# Required response headers.
#headers:
# Required response contents.
#body:
heartbeat.scheduler:
# Limit number of concurrent tasks executed by heartbeat. The task limit if
# disabled if set to 0. The default is 0.
#limit: 0
# Set the scheduler it's timezone
#location: ''
#================================ General ======================================
# The name of the shipper that publishes the network data. It can be used to group
# all the transactions sent by a single shipper in the web interface.
# If this options is not defined, the hostname is used.
#name:
# The tags of the shipper are included in their own field with each
# transaction published. Tags make it easy to group servers by different
# logical properties.
#tags: ["service-X", "web-tier"]
# Optional fields that you can specify to add additional information to the
# output. Fields can be scalar values, arrays, dictionaries, or any nested
# combination of these.
#fields:
# env: staging
# If this option is set to true, the custom fields are stored as top-level
# fields in the output document instead of being grouped under a fields
# sub-dictionary. Default is false.
#fields_under_root: false
# Internal queue size for single events in processing pipeline
#queue_size: 1000
# The internal queue size for bulk events in the processing pipeline.
# Do not modify this value.
#bulk_queue_size: 0
# Sets the maximum number of CPUs that can be executing simultaneously. The
# default is the number of logical CPUs available in the system.
#max_procs:
#================================ Processors ===================================
# Processors are used to reduce the number of fields in the exported event or to
# enhance the event with external metadata. This section defines a list of
# processors that are applied one by one and the first one receives the initial
# event:
#
# event -> filter1 -> event1 -> filter2 ->event2 ...
#
# The supported processors are drop_fields, drop_event, include_fields, and
# add_cloud_metadata.
#
# For example, you can use the following processors to keep the fields that
# contain CPU load percentages, but remove the fields that contain CPU ticks
# values:
#
#processors:
#- include_fields:
# fields: ["cpu"]
#- drop_fields:
# fields: ["cpu.user", "cpu.system"]
#
# The following example drops the events that have the HTTP response code 200:
#
#processors:
#- drop_event:
# when:
# equals:
# http.code: 200
#
# The following example enriches each event with metadata from the cloud
# provider about the host machine. It works on EC2, GCE, and DigitalOcean.
#
#processors:
#- add_cloud_metadata:
#
#================================ Outputs ======================================
# Configure what outputs to use when sending the data collected by the beat.
# Multiple outputs may be used.
#-------------------------- Elasticsearch output -------------------------------
output.elasticsearch:
# Boolean flag to enable or disable the output module.
#enabled: true
# Array of hosts to connect to.
# Scheme and port can be left out and will be set to the default (http and 9200)
# In case you specify and additional path, the scheme is required: http://localhost:9200/path
# IPv6 addresses should always be defined as: https://[2001:db8::1]:9200
hosts: ["localhost:9200"]
# Set gzip compression level.
#compression_level: 0
# Optional protocol and basic auth credentials.
#protocol: "https"
#username: "elastic"
#password: "changeme"
# Dictionary of HTTP parameters to pass within the url with index operations.
#parameters:
#param1: value1
#param2: value2
# Number of workers per Elasticsearch host.
#worker: 1
# Optional index name. The default is "heartbeat" plus date
# and generates [heartbeat-]YYYY.MM.DD keys.
#index: "heartbeat-%{+yyyy.MM.dd}"
# Optional ingest node pipeline. By default no pipeline will be used.
#pipeline: ""
# Optional HTTP Path
#path: "/elasticsearch"
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# Custom HTTP headers to add to each request
#headers:
# X-My-Header: Contents of the header
# Proxy server url
#proxy_url: http://proxy:3128
# The number of times a particular Elasticsearch index operation is attempted. If
# the indexing operation doesn't succeed after this many retries, the events are
# dropped. The default is 3.
#max_retries: 3
# The maximum number of events to bulk in a single Elasticsearch bulk API index request.
# The default is 50.
#bulk_max_size: 50
# Configure http request timeout before failing an request to Elasticsearch.
#timeout: 90
# The number of seconds to wait for new events between two bulk API index requests.
# If `bulk_max_size` is reached before this interval expires, addition bulk index
# requests are made.
#flush_interval: 1s
# A template is used to set the mapping in Elasticsearch
# By default template loading is enabled and the template is loaded.
# These settings can be adjusted to load your own template or overwrite existing ones.
# Set to false to disable template loading.
#template.enabled: true
# Template name. By default the template name is heartbeat.
#template.name: "heartbeat"
# Path to template file
#template.path: "${path.config}/heartbeat.template.json"
# Overwrite existing template
#template.overwrite: false
# If set to true, heartbeat checks the Elasticsearch version at connect time, and if it
# is 2.x, it loads the file specified by the template.versions.2x.path setting. The
# default is true.
#template.versions.2x.enabled: true
# Path to the Elasticsearch 2.x version of the template file.
#template.versions.2x.path: "${path.config}/heartbeat.template-es2x.json"
# Use SSL settings for HTTPS. Default is true.
#ssl.enabled: true
# Configure SSL verification mode. If `none` is configured, all server hosts
# and certificates will be accepted. In this mode, SSL based connections are
# susceptible to man-in-the-middle attacks. Use only for testing. Default is
# `full`.
#ssl.verification_mode: full
# List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions 1.0 up to
# 1.2 are enabled.
#ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.0, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2]
# SSL configuration. By default is off.
# List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications
#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
# Certificate for SSL client authentication
#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
# Client Certificate Key
#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
# Optional passphrase for decrypting the Certificate Key.
#ssl.key_passphrase: ''
# Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections
#ssl.cipher_suites: []
# Configure curve types for ECDHE based cipher suites
#ssl.curve_types: []
#----------------------------- Logstash output ---------------------------------
#output.logstash:
# Boolean flag to enable or disable the output module.
#enabled: true
# The Logstash hosts
#hosts: ["localhost:5044"]
# Number of workers per Logstash host.
#worker: 1
# Set gzip compression level.
#compression_level: 3
# Optional load balance the events between the Logstash hosts
#loadbalance: true
# Number of batches to be send asynchronously to logstash while processing
# new batches.
#pipelining: 0
# Optional index name. The default index name is set to name of the beat
# in all lowercase.
#index: 'heartbeat'
# SOCKS5 proxy server URL
#proxy_url: socks5://user:password@socks5-server:2233
# Resolve names locally when using a proxy server. Defaults to false.
#proxy_use_local_resolver: false
# Enable SSL support. SSL is automatically enabled, if any SSL setting is set.
#ssl.enabled: true
# Configure SSL verification mode. If `none` is configured, all server hosts
# and certificates will be accepted. In this mode, SSL based connections are
# susceptible to man-in-the-middle attacks. Use only for testing. Default is
# `full`.
#ssl.verification_mode: full
# List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions 1.0 up to
# 1.2 are enabled.
#ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.0, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2]
# Optional SSL configuration options. SSL is off by default.
# List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications
#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
# Certificate for SSL client authentication
#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
# Client Certificate Key
#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
# Optional passphrase for decrypting the Certificate Key.
#ssl.key_passphrase: ''
# Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections
#ssl.cipher_suites: []
# Configure curve types for ECDHE based cipher suites
#ssl.curve_types: []
#------------------------------- Kafka output ----------------------------------
#output.kafka:
# Boolean flag to enable or disable the output module.
#enabled: true
# The list of Kafka broker addresses from where to fetch the cluster metadata.
# The cluster metadata contain the actual Kafka brokers events are published
# to.
#hosts: ["localhost:9092"]
# The Kafka topic used for produced events. The setting can be a format string
# using any event field. To set the topic from document type use `%{[type]}`.
#topic: beats
# The Kafka event key setting. Use format string to create unique event key.
# By default no event key will be generated.
#key: ''
# The Kafka event partitioning strategy. Default hashing strategy is `hash`
# using the `output.kafka.key` setting or randomly distributes events if
# `output.kafka.key` is not configured.
#partition.hash:
# If enabled, events will only be published to partitions with reachable
# leaders. Default is false.
#reachable_only: false
# Configure alternative event field names used to compute the hash value.
# If empty `output.kafka.key` setting will be used.
# Default value is empty list.
#hash: []
# Authentication details. Password is required if username is set.
#username: ''
#password: ''
# Kafka version heartbeat is assumed to run against. Defaults to the oldest
# supported stable version (currently version 0.8.2.0)
#version: 0.8.2
# Metadata update configuration. Metadata do contain leader information
# deciding which broker to use when publishing.
#metadata:
# Max metadata request retry attempts when cluster is in middle of leader
# election. Defaults to 3 retries.
#retry.max: 3
# Waiting time between retries during leader elections. Default is 250ms.
#retry.backoff: 250ms
# Refresh metadata interval. Defaults to every 10 minutes.
#refresh_frequency: 10m
# The number of concurrent load-balanced Kafka output workers.
#worker: 1
# The number of times to retry publishing an event after a publishing failure.
# After the specified number of retries, the events are typically dropped.
# Some Beats, such as Filebeat, ignore the max_retries setting and retry until
# all events are published. Set max_retries to a value less than 0 to retry
# until all events are published. The default is 3.
#max_retries: 3
# The maximum number of events to bulk in a single Kafka request. The default
# is 2048.
#bulk_max_size: 2048
# The number of seconds to wait for responses from the Kafka brokers before
# timing out. The default is 30s.
#timeout: 30s
# The maximum duration a broker will wait for number of required ACKs. The
# default is 10s.
#broker_timeout: 10s
# The number of messages buffered for each Kafka broker. The default is 256.
#channel_buffer_size: 256
# The keep-alive period for an active network connection. If 0s, keep-alives
# are disabled. The default is 0 seconds.
#keep_alive: 0
# Sets the output compression codec. Must be one of none, snappy and gzip. The
# default is gzip.
#compression: gzip
# The maximum permitted size of JSON-encoded messages. Bigger messages will be
# dropped. The default value is 1000000 (bytes). This value should be equal to
# or less than the broker's message.max.bytes.
#max_message_bytes: 1000000
# The ACK reliability level required from broker. 0=no response, 1=wait for
# local commit, -1=wait for all replicas to commit. The default is 1. Note:
# If set to 0, no ACKs are returned by Kafka. Messages might be lost silently
# on error.
#required_acks: 1
# The number of seconds to wait for new events between two producer API calls.
#flush_interval: 1s
# The configurable ClientID used for logging, debugging, and auditing
# purposes. The default is "beats".
#client_id: beats
# Enable SSL support. SSL is automatically enabled, if any SSL setting is set.
#ssl.enabled: true
# Optional SSL configuration options. SSL is off by default.
# List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications
#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
# Configure SSL verification mode. If `none` is configured, all server hosts
# and certificates will be accepted. In this mode, SSL based connections are
# susceptible to man-in-the-middle attacks. Use only for testing. Default is
# `full`.
#ssl.verification_mode: full
# List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions 1.0 up to
# 1.2 are enabled.
#ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.0, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2]
# Certificate for SSL client authentication
#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
# Client Certificate Key
#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
# Optional passphrase for decrypting the Certificate Key.
#ssl.key_passphrase: ''
# Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections
#ssl.cipher_suites: []
# Configure curve types for ECDHE based cipher suites
#ssl.curve_types: []
#------------------------------- Redis output ----------------------------------
#output.redis:
# Boolean flag to enable or disable the output module.
#enabled: true
# The list of Redis servers to connect to. If load balancing is enabled, the
# events are distributed to the servers in the list. If one server becomes
# unreachable, the events are distributed to the reachable servers only.
#hosts: ["localhost:6379"]
# The Redis port to use if hosts does not contain a port number. The default
# is 6379.
#port: 6379
# The name of the Redis list or channel the events are published to. The
# default is heartbeat.
#key: heartbeat
# The password to authenticate with. The default is no authentication.
#password:
# The Redis database number where the events are published. The default is 0.
#db: 0
# The Redis data type to use for publishing events. If the data type is list,
# the Redis RPUSH command is used. If the data type is channel, the Redis
# PUBLISH command is used. The default value is list.
#datatype: list
# The number of workers to use for each host configured to publish events to
# Redis. Use this setting along with the loadbalance option. For example, if
# you have 2 hosts and 3 workers, in total 6 workers are started (3 for each
# host).
#worker: 1
# If set to true and multiple hosts or workers are configured, the output
# plugin load balances published events onto all Redis hosts. If set to false,
# the output plugin sends all events to only one host (determined at random)
# and will switch to another host if the currently selected one becomes
# unreachable. The default value is true.
#loadbalance: true
# The Redis connection timeout in seconds. The default is 5 seconds.
#timeout: 5s
# The number of times to retry publishing an event after a publishing failure.
# After the specified number of retries, the events are typically dropped.
# Some Beats, such as Filebeat, ignore the max_retries setting and retry until
# all events are published. Set max_retries to a value less than 0 to retry
# until all events are published. The default is 3.
#max_retries: 3
# The maximum number of events to bulk in a single Redis request or pipeline.
# The default is 2048.
#bulk_max_size: 2048
# The URL of the SOCKS5 proxy to use when connecting to the Redis servers. The
# value must be a URL with a scheme of socks5://.
#proxy_url:
# This option determines whether Redis hostnames are resolved locally when
# using a proxy. The default value is false, which means that name resolution
# occurs on the proxy server.
#proxy_use_local_resolver: false
# Enable SSL support. SSL is automatically enabled, if any SSL setting is set.
#ssl.enabled: true
# Configure SSL verification mode. If `none` is configured, all server hosts
# and certificates will be accepted. In this mode, SSL based connections are
# susceptible to man-in-the-middle attacks. Use only for testing. Default is
# `full`.
#ssl.verification_mode: full
# List of supported/valid TLS versions. By default all TLS versions 1.0 up to
# 1.2 are enabled.
#ssl.supported_protocols: [TLSv1.0, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2]
# Optional SSL configuration options. SSL is off by default.
# List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications
#ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
# Certificate for SSL client authentication
#ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
# Client Certificate Key
#ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key"
# Optional passphrase for decrypting the Certificate Key.
#ssl.key_passphrase: ''
# Configure cipher suites to be used for SSL connections
#ssl.cipher_suites: []
# Configure curve types for ECDHE based cipher suites
#ssl.curve_types: []
#------------------------------- File output -----------------------------------
#output.file:
# Boolean flag to enable or disable the output module.
#enabled: true
# Path to the directory where to save the generated files. The option is
# mandatory.
#path: "/tmp/heartbeat"
# Name of the generated files. The default is `heartbeat` and it generates
# files: `heartbeat`, `heartbeat.1`, `heartbeat.2`, etc.
#filename: heartbeat
# Maximum size in kilobytes of each file. When this size is reached, and on
# every heartbeat restart, the files are rotated. The default value is 10240
# kB.
#rotate_every_kb: 10000
# Maximum number of files under path. When this number of files is reached,
# the oldest file is deleted and the rest are shifted from last to first. The
# default is 7 files.
#number_of_files: 7
#----------------------------- Console output ---------------------------------
#output.console:
# Boolean flag to enable or disable the output module.
#enabled: true
# Pretty print json event
#pretty: false
#================================= Paths ======================================
# The home path for the heartbeat installation. This is the default base path
# for all other path settings and for miscellaneous files that come with the
# distribution (for example, the sample dashboards).
# If not set by a CLI flag or in the configuration file, the default for the
# home path is the location of the binary.
#path.home:
# The configuration path for the heartbeat installation. This is the default
# base path for configuration files, including the main YAML configuration file
# and the Elasticsearch template file. If not set by a CLI flag or in the
# configuration file, the default for the configuration path is the home path.
#path.config: ${path.home}
# The data path for the heartbeat installation. This is the default base path
# for all the files in which heartbeat needs to store its data. If not set by a
# CLI flag or in the configuration file, the default for the data path is a data
# subdirectory inside the home path.
#path.data: ${path.home}/data
# The logs path for a heartbeat installation. This is the default location for
# the Beat's log files. If not set by a CLI flag or in the configuration file,
# the default for the logs path is a logs subdirectory inside the home path.
#path.logs: ${path.home}/logs
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#============================== Dashboards =====================================
# These settings control loading the sample dashboards to the Kibana index. Loading
# the dashboards is disabled by default and can be enabled either by setting the
# options here, or by using the `-setup` CLI flag.
#dashboards.enabled: false
# The URL from where to download the dashboards archive. By default this URL
# has a value which is computed based on the Beat name and version. For released
# versions, this URL points to the dashboard archive on the artifacts.elastic.co
# website.
#dashboards.url:
# The directory from where to read the dashboards. It is used instead of the URL
# when it has a value.
#dashboards.directory:
# The file archive (zip file) from where to read the dashboards. It is used instead
# of the URL when it has a value.
#dashboards.file:
# If this option is enabled, the snapshot URL is used instead of the default URL.
#dashboards.snapshot: false
# The URL from where to download the snapshot version of the dashboards. By default
# this has a value which is computed based on the Beat name and version.
#dashboards.snapshot_url
# In case the archive contains the dashboards from multiple Beats, this lets you
# select which one to load. You can load all the dashboards in the archive by
# setting this to the empty string.
#dashboards.beat: heartbeat
# The name of the Kibana index to use for setting the configuration. Default is ".kibana"
#dashboards.kibana_index: .kibana
# The Elasticsearch index name. This overwrites the index name defined in the
# dashboards and index pattern. Example: testbeat-*
#dashboards.index:
#================================ Logging ======================================
# There are three options for the log output: syslog, file, stderr.
# Under Windows systems, the log files are per default sent to the file output,
# under all other system per default to syslog.
# Sets log level. The default log level is info.
# Available log levels are: critical, error, warning, info, debug
#logging.level: info
# Enable debug output for selected components. To enable all selectors use ["*"]
# Other available selectors are "beat", "publish", "service"
# Multiple selectors can be chained.
#logging.selectors: [ ]
# Send all logging output to syslog. The default is false.
#logging.to_syslog: true
# If enabled, heartbeat periodically logs its internal metrics that have changed
# in the last period. For each metric that changed, the delta from the value at
# the beginning of the period is logged. Also, the total values for
# all non-zero internal metrics are logged on shutdown. The default is true.
#logging.metrics.enabled: true
# The period after which to log the internal metrics. The default is 30s.
#logging.metrics.period: 30s
# Logging to rotating files files. Set logging.to_files to false to disable logging to
# files.
logging.to_files: true
logging.files:
# Configure the path where the logs are written. The default is the logs directory
# under the home path (the binary location).
#path: /var/log/heartbeat
# The name of the files where the logs are written to.
#name: heartbeat
# Configure log file size limit. If limit is reached, log file will be
# automatically rotated
#rotateeverybytes: 10485760 # = 10MB
# Number of rotated log files to keep. Oldest files will be deleted first.
#keepfiles: 7