How to processing log files using Filebeat, Logstash and Kibana - ElasticStack

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The video describes basic use case of Filebeat and Logstash for representing some log information in Kibana(Elastic stack).

Video shortcuts:
00:00 - For what is all about.
00:39 - Make a connection to the VM and configure Logstash
05:13 - Start Logstash service:
06:00 - Logstash log:
07:55 - Filebeat download and configuration.
11:11 - Check that logstash pipline port is open:
sudo netstat -plnt
12:25 - Prepare the log files.
12:40 - Start PowerShell - Filebeat debug mode
Sudo is not needed as you are a superuser, but I decided to show the commands that way.
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English isn't my main language, so first apologize if you said it in video.

Does this works as a tail? Does it keep reading the file and "auto" refresh data on kibana?

Thanks dude!

SchenierLopez
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Thanks for this informative you tell how we can split the message field received at last into different fields?

hemantchaudhary
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Very well explained..Can you please guide me for writing logstash filter which actually maps timestamp along with tomcat logs..

saddamshaikh
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Thanks, when will You upload video with filter fields?

jakuboawelski
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what format should the log file have? Is there a template for that?

TheVincent
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Cool video Hristo, it answered a lot of my questions! Nice work =)

fahu
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Can you please demonstrate how we can configure the same in Azure portal

mdrahbarahmedkhan
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Can you do the same video without virtual machine please

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