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- hosts: graylog
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name: setup mongodb
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roles:
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- mongodb
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tasks:
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- name: ensure mongodb is running
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service:
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name=mongod
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state=started
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- hosts: graylog
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name: setup elasticsearch
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roles:
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- elasticsearch
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tasks:
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- name: ensure elasticsearch is running
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service:
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name=elasticsearch
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state=started
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- hosts: graylog
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name: setup graylog
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vars_files:
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vault/graylog/{{ inventory_hostname }}
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roles:
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- apache
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- graylog
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tasks:
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- name: ensure graylog is running
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service:
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name=graylog-server
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state=started
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- host: serial0.pyrocufflink.blue
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ip_addr: 172.30.0.16
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mac_addr: b8:27:eb:c4:34:be
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- host: logs0.pyrocufflink.blue
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ip_addr: 172.30.0.17
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mac_addr: 52:54:00:b1:84:98
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# Management
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- host: unifi0
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graylog_server_host: graylog.pyrocufflink.blue
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hosts
4
hosts
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[gitea]
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git0.pyrocufflink.blue
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[graylog]
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logs0.pyrocufflink.blue
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[hassdb]
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hassdb0.pyrocufflink.blue
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hassdb0.pyrocufflink.blue
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jenkins0.pyrocufflink.blue
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koji0.pyrocufflink.blue
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logs0.pyrocufflink.blue
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smtp1.pyrocufflink.blue
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vpn0.pyrocufflink.blue
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web0.pyrocufflink.blue
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elasticsearch_version: '6'
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es_xmx: 1g
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es_xms: '{{ es_xmx }}'
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es_enable_gc_logging: false
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es_log_size: 128M
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@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
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- name: restart elasticsearch
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service:
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name=elasticsearch
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state=restarted
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- name: ensure java is installed
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package:
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name=java-1.8.0-openjdk-headless
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state=present
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tags:
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- install
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- name: ensure elasticsearch package repository is available
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template:
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src=elasticsearch.repo.j2
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dest=/etc/yum.repos.d/elasticsearch.repo
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mode=0644
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tags:
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- install
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- name: Ensure elasticsearch is installed
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package:
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name: 'elasticsearch'
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state: present
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tags:
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- install
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- name: ensure elasticsearch logging is configured
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template:
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src=log4j2.properties.j2
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dest=/etc/elasticsearch/log4j2.properties
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mode=0640
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owner=root
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group=elasticsearch
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- name: ensure elasticsearch jvm options are set
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template:
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src=jvm.options.j2
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dest=/etc/elasticsearch/jvm.options
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mode=0644
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notify: restart elasticsearch
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- name: ensure elasticsearch server starts at boot
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service:
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name=elasticsearch
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enabled=yes
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[elasticsearch-{{ elasticsearch_version }}.x]
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name=Elasticsearch repository for {{ elasticsearch_version }}.x packages
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baseurl=https://artifacts.elastic.co/packages/{{ elasticsearch_version }}.x/yum
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gpgcheck=1
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gpgkey=https://artifacts.elastic.co/GPG-KEY-elasticsearch
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enabled=1
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## JVM configuration
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################################################################
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## IMPORTANT: JVM heap size
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################################################################
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##
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## You should always set the min and max JVM heap
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## size to the same value. For example, to set
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## the heap to 4 GB, set:
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##
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## -Xms4g
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## -Xmx4g
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##
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## See https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/heap-size.html
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## for more information
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##
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################################################################
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# Xms represents the initial size of total heap space
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# Xmx represents the maximum size of total heap space
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-Xms{{ es_xms }}
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-Xmx{{ es_xmx }}
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################################################################
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## Expert settings
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################################################################
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##
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## All settings below this section are considered
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## expert settings. Don't tamper with them unless
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## you understand what you are doing
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##
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################################################################
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## GC configuration
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-XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC
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-XX:CMSInitiatingOccupancyFraction=75
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-XX:+UseCMSInitiatingOccupancyOnly
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## optimizations
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# pre-touch memory pages used by the JVM during initialization
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-XX:+AlwaysPreTouch
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## basic
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# explicitly set the stack size
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-Xss1m
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# set to headless, just in case
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-Djava.awt.headless=true
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# ensure UTF-8 encoding by default (e.g. filenames)
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-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8
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# use our provided JNA always versus the system one
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-Djna.nosys=true
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# turn off a JDK optimization that throws away stack traces for common
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# exceptions because stack traces are important for debugging
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-XX:-OmitStackTraceInFastThrow
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|
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# flags to configure Netty
|
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-Dio.netty.noUnsafe=true
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-Dio.netty.noKeySetOptimization=true
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-Dio.netty.recycler.maxCapacityPerThread=0
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# log4j 2
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-Dlog4j.shutdownHookEnabled=false
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-Dlog4j2.disable.jmx=true
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{% if es_tmpdir is defined %}
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-Djava.io.tmpdir={{ es_tmpdir }}
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{% endif %}
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## heap dumps
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# generate a heap dump when an allocation from the Java heap fails
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# heap dumps are created in the working directory of the JVM
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-XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError
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|
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# specify an alternative path for heap dumps; ensure the directory exists and
|
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# has sufficient space
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-XX:HeapDumpPath=/var/lib/elasticsearch
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|
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# specify an alternative path for JVM fatal error logs
|
||||
-XX:ErrorFile=/var/log/elasticsearch/hs_err_pid%p.log
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{% if es_enable_gc_logging|bool %}
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|
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## JDK 8 GC logging
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||||
|
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8:-XX:+PrintGCDetails
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8:-XX:+PrintGCDateStamps
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8:-XX:+PrintTenuringDistribution
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8:-XX:+PrintGCApplicationStoppedTime
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8:-Xloggc:/var/log/elasticsearch/gc.log
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8:-XX:+UseGCLogFileRotation
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8:-XX:NumberOfGCLogFiles=32
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8:-XX:GCLogFileSize=64m
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# JDK 9+ GC logging
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9-:-Xlog:gc*,gc+age=trace,safepoint:file=/var/log/elasticsearch/gc.log:utctime,pid,tags:filecount=32,filesize=64m
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# due to internationalization enhancements in JDK 9 Elasticsearch need to set the provider to COMPAT otherwise
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# time/date parsing will break in an incompatible way for some date patterns and locals
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9-:-Djava.locale.providers=COMPAT
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# temporary workaround for C2 bug with JDK 10 on hardware with AVX-512
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10-:-XX:UseAVX=2
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{% endif %}
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status = error
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# log action execution errors for easier debugging
|
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logger.action.name = org.elasticsearch.action
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logger.action.level = debug
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appender.console.type = Console
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appender.console.name = console
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appender.console.layout.type = PatternLayout
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appender.console.layout.pattern = [%d{ISO8601}][%-5p][%-25c{1.}] [%node_name]%marker %m%n
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appender.rolling.type = RollingFile
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appender.rolling.name = rolling
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appender.rolling.fileName = ${sys:es.logs.base_path}${sys:file.separator}${sys:es.logs.cluster_name}.log
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appender.rolling.layout.type = PatternLayout
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appender.rolling.layout.pattern = [%d{ISO8601}][%-5p][%-25c{1.}] [%node_name]%marker %.-10000m%n
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appender.rolling.filePattern = ${sys:es.logs.base_path}${sys:file.separator}${sys:es.logs.cluster_name}-%d{yyyy-MM-dd}-%i.log.gz
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appender.rolling.policies.type = Policies
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appender.rolling.policies.size.type = SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy
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appender.rolling.policies.size.size = {{ es_log_size }}
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appender.rolling.strategy.type = DefaultRolloverStrategy
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appender.rolling.strategy.max = 4
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appender.rolling.strategy.fileIndex = nomax
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appender.rolling.strategy.action.type = Delete
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appender.rolling.strategy.action.basepath = ${sys:es.logs.base_path}
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appender.rolling.strategy.action.condition.type = IfFileName
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appender.rolling.strategy.action.condition.glob = ${sys:es.logs.cluster_name}-*
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appender.rolling.strategy.action.condition.nested_condition.type = IfAccumulatedFileSize
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appender.rolling.strategy.action.condition.nested_condition.exceeds = 2GB
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rootLogger.level = info
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rootLogger.appenderRef.console.ref = console
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rootLogger.appenderRef.rolling.ref = rolling
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|
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appender.deprecation_rolling.type = RollingFile
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appender.deprecation_rolling.name = deprecation_rolling
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appender.deprecation_rolling.fileName = ${sys:es.logs.base_path}${sys:file.separator}${sys:es.logs.cluster_name}_deprecation.log
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appender.deprecation_rolling.layout.type = PatternLayout
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appender.deprecation_rolling.layout.pattern = [%d{ISO8601}][%-5p][%-25c{1.}] [%node_name]%marker %.-10000m%n
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appender.deprecation_rolling.filePattern = ${sys:es.logs.base_path}${sys:file.separator}${sys:es.logs.cluster_name}_deprecation-%i.log.gz
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appender.deprecation_rolling.policies.type = Policies
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||||
appender.deprecation_rolling.policies.size.type = SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy
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appender.deprecation_rolling.policies.size.size = {{ es_log_size }}
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||||
appender.deprecation_rolling.strategy.type = DefaultRolloverStrategy
|
||||
appender.deprecation_rolling.strategy.max = 4
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|
||||
logger.deprecation.name = org.elasticsearch.deprecation
|
||||
logger.deprecation.level = warn
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logger.deprecation.appenderRef.deprecation_rolling.ref = deprecation_rolling
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logger.deprecation.additivity = false
|
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appender.index_search_slowlog_rolling.type = RollingFile
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appender.index_search_slowlog_rolling.name = index_search_slowlog_rolling
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||||
appender.index_search_slowlog_rolling.fileName = ${sys:es.logs.base_path}${sys:file.separator}${sys:es.logs.cluster_name}_index_search_slowlog.log
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appender.index_search_slowlog_rolling.layout.type = PatternLayout
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appender.index_search_slowlog_rolling.layout.pattern = [%d{ISO8601}][%-5p][%-25c] [%node_name]%marker %.-10000m%n
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appender.index_search_slowlog_rolling.filePattern = ${sys:es.logs.base_path}${sys:file.separator}${sys:es.logs.cluster_name}_index_search_slowlog-%i.log
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appender.index_search_slowlog_rolling.policies.type = Policies
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appender.index_search_slowlog_rolling.policies.size.type = SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy
|
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appender.index_search_slowlog_rolling.policies.size.size = {{ es_log_size }}
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appender.index_search_slowlog_rolling.strategy.type = DefaultRolloverStrategy
|
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appender.index_search_slowlog_rolling.strategy.max = 4
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logger.index_search_slowlog_rolling.name = index.search.slowlog
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logger.index_search_slowlog_rolling.level = trace
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logger.index_search_slowlog_rolling.appenderRef.index_search_slowlog_rolling.ref = index_search_slowlog_rolling
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logger.index_search_slowlog_rolling.additivity = false
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|
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appender.index_indexing_slowlog_rolling.type = RollingFile
|
||||
appender.index_indexing_slowlog_rolling.name = index_indexing_slowlog_rolling
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||||
appender.index_indexing_slowlog_rolling.fileName = ${sys:es.logs.base_path}${sys:file.separator}${sys:es.logs.cluster_name}_index_indexing_slowlog.log
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appender.index_indexing_slowlog_rolling.layout.type = PatternLayout
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appender.index_indexing_slowlog_rolling.layout.pattern = [%d{ISO8601}][%-5p][%-25c] [%node_name]%marker %.-10000m%n
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appender.index_indexing_slowlog_rolling.filePattern = ${sys:es.logs.base_path}${sys:file.separator}${sys:es.logs.cluster_name}_index_indexing_slowlog-%i.log
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appender.index_indexing_slowlog_rolling.policies.type = Policies
|
||||
appender.index_indexing_slowlog_rolling.policies.size.type = SizeBasedTriggeringPolicy
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appender.index_indexing_slowlog_rolling.policies.size.size = {{ es_log_size }}
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appender.index_indexing_slowlog_rolling.strategy.type = DefaultRolloverStrategy
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appender.index_indexing_slowlog_rolling.strategy.max = 4
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|
||||
logger.index_indexing_slowlog.name = index.indexing.slowlog.index
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||||
logger.index_indexing_slowlog.level = trace
|
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logger.index_indexing_slowlog.appenderRef.index_indexing_slowlog_rolling.ref = index_indexing_slowlog_rolling
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logger.index_indexing_slowlog.additivity = false
|
||||
|
||||
|
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appender.audit_rolling.type = RollingFile
|
||||
appender.audit_rolling.name = audit_rolling
|
||||
appender.audit_rolling.fileName = ${sys:es.logs.base_path}${sys:file.separator}${sys:es.logs.cluster_name}_audit.log
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appender.audit_rolling.layout.type = PatternLayout
|
||||
appender.audit_rolling.layout.pattern = {\
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"@timestamp":"%d{ISO8601}"\
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%varsNotEmpty{, "node.name":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{node.name}}{JSON}"}\
|
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%varsNotEmpty{, "node.id":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{node.id}}{JSON}"}\
|
||||
%varsNotEmpty{, "host.name":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{host.name}}{JSON}"}\
|
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%varsNotEmpty{, "host.ip":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{host.ip}}{JSON}"}\
|
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%varsNotEmpty{, "event.type":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{event.type}}{JSON}"}\
|
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%varsNotEmpty{, "event.action":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{event.action}}{JSON}"}\
|
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%varsNotEmpty{, "user.name":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{user.name}}{JSON}"}\
|
||||
%varsNotEmpty{, "user.run_by.name":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{user.run_by.name}}{JSON}"}\
|
||||
%varsNotEmpty{, "user.run_as.name":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{user.run_as.name}}{JSON}"}\
|
||||
%varsNotEmpty{, "user.realm":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{user.realm}}{JSON}"}\
|
||||
%varsNotEmpty{, "user.run_by.realm":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{user.run_by.realm}}{JSON}"}\
|
||||
%varsNotEmpty{, "user.run_as.realm":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{user.run_as.realm}}{JSON}"}\
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%varsNotEmpty{, "user.roles":%map{user.roles}}\
|
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%varsNotEmpty{, "origin.type":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{origin.type}}{JSON}"}\
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%varsNotEmpty{, "origin.address":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{origin.address}}{JSON}"}\
|
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%varsNotEmpty{, "realm":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{realm}}{JSON}"}\
|
||||
%varsNotEmpty{, "url.path":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{url.path}}{JSON}"}\
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%varsNotEmpty{, "url.query":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{url.query}}{JSON}"}\
|
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%varsNotEmpty{, "request.body":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{request.body}}{JSON}"}\
|
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%varsNotEmpty{, "action":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{action}}{JSON}"}\
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%varsNotEmpty{, "request.name":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{request.name}}{JSON}"}\
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%varsNotEmpty{, "indices":%map{indices}}\
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%varsNotEmpty{, "opaque_id":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{opaque_id}}{JSON}"}\
|
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%varsNotEmpty{, "transport.profile":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{transport.profile}}{JSON}"}\
|
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%varsNotEmpty{, "rule":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{rule}}{JSON}"}\
|
||||
%varsNotEmpty{, "event.category":"%enc{{ '{%' }}map{event.category}}{JSON}"}\
|
||||
}%n
|
||||
# "node.name" node name from the `elasticsearch.yml` settings
|
||||
# "node.id" node id which should not change between cluster restarts
|
||||
# "host.name" unresolved hostname of the local node
|
||||
# "host.ip" the local bound ip (i.e. the ip listening for connections)
|
||||
# "event.type" a received REST request is translated into one or more transport requests. This indicates which processing layer generated the event "rest" or "transport" (internal)
|
||||
# "event.action" the name of the audited event, eg. "authentication_failed", "access_granted", "run_as_granted", etc.
|
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# "user.name" the subject name as authenticated by a realm
|
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# "user.run_by.name" the original authenticated subject name that is impersonating another one.
|
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# "user.run_as.name" if this "event.action" is of a run_as type, this is the subject name to be impersonated as.
|
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# "user.realm" the name of the realm that authenticated "user.name"
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# "user.run_by.realm" the realm name of the impersonating subject ("user.run_by.name")
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# "user.run_as.realm" if this "event.action" is of a run_as type, this is the realm name the impersonated user is looked up from
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# "user.roles" the roles array of the user; these are the roles that are granting privileges
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# "origin.type" it is "rest" if the event is originating (is in relation to) a REST request; possible other values are "transport" and "ip_filter"
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# "origin.address" the remote address and port of the first network hop, i.e. a REST proxy or another cluster node
|
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# "realm" name of a realm that has generated an "authentication_failed" or an "authentication_successful"; the subject is not yet authenticated
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# "url.path" the URI component between the port and the query string; it is percent (URL) encoded
|
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# "url.query" the URI component after the path and before the fragment; it is percent (URL) encoded
|
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# "request.body" the content of the request body entity, JSON escaped
|
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# "action" an action is the most granular operation that is authorized and this identifies it in a namespaced way (internal)
|
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# "request.name" if the event is in connection to a transport message this is the name of the request class, similar to how rest requests are identified by the url path (internal)
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# "indices" the array of indices that the "action" is acting upon
|
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# "opaque_id" opaque value conveyed by the "X-Opaque-Id" request header
|
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# "transport.profile" name of the transport profile in case this is a "connection_granted" or "connection_denied" event
|
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# "rule" name of the applied rulee if the "origin.type" is "ip_filter"
|
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# "event.category" fixed value "elasticsearch-audit"
|
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|
||||
appender.audit_rolling.filePattern = ${sys:es.logs.base_path}${sys:file.separator}${sys:es.logs.cluster_name}_audit-%d{yyyy-MM-dd}.log
|
||||
appender.audit_rolling.policies.type = Policies
|
||||
appender.audit_rolling.policies.time.type = TimeBasedTriggeringPolicy
|
||||
appender.audit_rolling.policies.time.interval = 1
|
||||
appender.audit_rolling.policies.time.modulate = true
|
||||
|
||||
appender.deprecated_audit_rolling.type = RollingFile
|
||||
appender.deprecated_audit_rolling.name = deprecated_audit_rolling
|
||||
appender.deprecated_audit_rolling.fileName = ${sys:es.logs.base_path}${sys:file.separator}${sys:es.logs.cluster_name}_access.log
|
||||
appender.deprecated_audit_rolling.layout.type = PatternLayout
|
||||
appender.deprecated_audit_rolling.layout.pattern = [%d{ISO8601}] %m%n
|
||||
appender.deprecated_audit_rolling.filePattern = ${sys:es.logs.base_path}${sys:file.separator}${sys:es.logs.cluster_name}_access-%d{yyyy-MM-dd}.log
|
||||
appender.deprecated_audit_rolling.policies.type = Policies
|
||||
appender.deprecated_audit_rolling.policies.time.type = TimeBasedTriggeringPolicy
|
||||
appender.deprecated_audit_rolling.policies.time.interval = 1
|
||||
appender.deprecated_audit_rolling.policies.time.modulate = true
|
||||
|
||||
logger.xpack_security_audit_logfile.name = org.elasticsearch.xpack.security.audit.logfile.LoggingAuditTrail
|
||||
logger.xpack_security_audit_logfile.level = info
|
||||
logger.xpack_security_audit_logfile.appenderRef.audit_rolling.ref = audit_rolling
|
||||
logger.xpack_security_audit_logfile.additivity = false
|
||||
|
||||
logger.xpack_security_audit_deprecated_logfile.name = org.elasticsearch.xpack.security.audit.logfile.DeprecatedLoggingAuditTrail
|
||||
# set this to "off" instead of "info" to disable the deprecated appender
|
||||
# in the 6.x releases both the new and the previous appenders are enabled
|
||||
# for the logfile auditing
|
||||
logger.xpack_security_audit_deprecated_logfile.level = info
|
||||
logger.xpack_security_audit_deprecated_logfile.appenderRef.deprecated_audit_rolling.ref = deprecated_audit_rolling
|
||||
logger.xpack_security_audit_deprecated_logfile.additivity = false
|
||||
|
||||
logger.xmlsig.name = org.apache.xml.security.signature.XMLSignature
|
||||
logger.xmlsig.level = error
|
||||
logger.samlxml_decrypt.name = org.opensaml.xmlsec.encryption.support.Decrypter
|
||||
logger.samlxml_decrypt.level = fatal
|
||||
logger.saml2_decrypt.name = org.opensaml.saml.saml2.encryption.Decrypter
|
||||
logger.saml2_decrypt.level = fatal
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
|
|||
graylog_server_host: '{{ ansible_fqdn }}'
|
||||
graylog_server_url: https://{{ graylog_server_host }}/
|
||||
graylog_memory: 1g
|
||||
graylog_email_from: graylog@{{ ansible_domain }}
|
||||
graylog_use_syslog: true
|
||||
graylog_use_syslog_tls: true
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
|
|||
[Service]
|
||||
# Allow graylog-server to bind to the privileged Syslog UDP port
|
||||
AmbientCapabilities=CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
|||
- name: save firewalld configuration
|
||||
command: firewall-cmd --runtime-to-permanent
|
||||
- name: reload systemd
|
||||
command: systemctl daemon-reload
|
||||
- name: restart graylog
|
||||
service:
|
||||
name=graylog-server
|
||||
state=restarted
|
||||
- name: reload httpd
|
||||
service:
|
||||
name=httpd
|
||||
state=reloaded
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,101 @@
|
|||
- name: ensure graylog repository is available
|
||||
package:
|
||||
name=https://packages.graylog2.org/repo/packages/graylog-3.1-repository_latest.rpm
|
||||
state=present
|
||||
tags:
|
||||
- install
|
||||
|
||||
- name: ensure graylog is installed
|
||||
package:
|
||||
name:
|
||||
- java-1.8.0-openjdk-headless
|
||||
- graylog-server
|
||||
state: present
|
||||
tags:
|
||||
- install
|
||||
|
||||
- name: ensure graylog-server systemd unit drop-in directory is present
|
||||
file:
|
||||
path: /etc/systemd/system/graylog-server.service.d
|
||||
mode: '0755'
|
||||
state: directory
|
||||
- name: ensure graylog-server systemd unit capabilities are configured
|
||||
copy:
|
||||
src: graylog-server-capabilities.systemd.conf
|
||||
dest: /etc/systemd/system/graylog-server.service.d/capabilities.conf
|
||||
mode: '0644'
|
||||
notify:
|
||||
- reload systemd
|
||||
- restart graylog
|
||||
- name: ensure graylog service is configured
|
||||
template:
|
||||
src=graylog-server.sysconfig.j2
|
||||
dest=/etc/sysconfig/graylog-server
|
||||
mode=0644
|
||||
notify: restart graylog
|
||||
|
||||
- name: ensure graylog server is configured
|
||||
template:
|
||||
src=server.conf.j2
|
||||
dest=/etc/graylog/server/server.conf
|
||||
owner=root
|
||||
group=graylog
|
||||
mode=640
|
||||
notify: restart graylog
|
||||
|
||||
- name: ensure syslog tls server certificate is installed
|
||||
copy:
|
||||
src={{ item }}
|
||||
dest=/etc/graylog/syslog-tls.cer
|
||||
owner=root
|
||||
group=graylog
|
||||
mode=0640
|
||||
with_fileglob: files/{{ inventory_hostname }}.cer
|
||||
# The private key file must be in PKCS#8 format, not the more common PKCS#1
|
||||
- name: ensure syslog tls server private key is installed
|
||||
copy:
|
||||
src={{ item }}
|
||||
dest=/etc/graylog/syslog-tls.key
|
||||
owner=root
|
||||
group=graylog
|
||||
mode=0640
|
||||
with_fileglob: files/{{ inventory_hostname }}.key
|
||||
- name: ensure syslog tls ca certificate is installed
|
||||
copy:
|
||||
src={{ item }}
|
||||
dest=/etc/graylog/syslog-tls-ca.crt
|
||||
owner=root
|
||||
group=graylog
|
||||
mode=0640
|
||||
with_fileglob: files/{{ inventory_hostname }}_ca.crt
|
||||
|
||||
- name: ensure firewall is configured for syslog
|
||||
firewalld:
|
||||
service: '{{ item.service }}'
|
||||
permanent: false
|
||||
immediate: true
|
||||
state: '{{ item.state }}'
|
||||
notify: save firewalld configuration
|
||||
with_items:
|
||||
- service: syslog
|
||||
state: '{{ "enabled" if graylog_use_syslog else "disabled" }}'
|
||||
- service: syslog-tls
|
||||
state: '{{ "enabled" if graylog_use_syslog_tls else "disabled" }}'
|
||||
|
||||
- name: ensure apache is allowed to proxy
|
||||
seboolean:
|
||||
name=httpd_can_network_connect
|
||||
persistent=yes
|
||||
state=yes
|
||||
|
||||
- name: ensure apache is configured to proxy for graylog
|
||||
template:
|
||||
src=graylog.httpd.conf.j2
|
||||
dest=/etc/httpd/conf.d/graylog.conf
|
||||
mode=0644
|
||||
notify: reload httpd
|
||||
|
||||
- name: ensure graylog starts at boot
|
||||
service:
|
||||
name=graylog-server
|
||||
enabled=yes
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
|||
# Path to the java executable.
|
||||
JAVA=/usr/bin/java
|
||||
|
||||
# Default Java options for heap and garbage collection.
|
||||
GRAYLOG_SERVER_JAVA_OPTS="-Xms{{ graylog_memory }} -Xmx{{graylog_memory }} -XX:NewRatio=1 -server -XX:+ResizeTLAB -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:+CMSConcurrentMTEnabled -XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled -XX:+UseParNewGC -XX:-OmitStackTraceInFastThrow -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=/etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/java/cacerts"
|
||||
|
||||
# Pass some extra args to graylog-server. (i.e. "-d" to enable debug mode)
|
||||
GRAYLOG_SERVER_ARGS=""
|
||||
|
||||
# Program that will be used to wrap the graylog-server command. Useful to
|
||||
# support programs like authbind.
|
||||
GRAYLOG_COMMAND_WRAPPER=""
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
|
|||
# vim: set ft=apache :
|
||||
|
||||
RewriteEngine On
|
||||
RewriteCond %{HTTPS} !on
|
||||
RewriteRule /.* https://%{SERVER_NAME}$0 [R=301,L]
|
||||
|
||||
ProxyRequests Off
|
||||
ProxyPass / http://localhost:9000/ nocanon
|
||||
ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:9000/
|
||||
|
||||
RequestHeader set X-Graylog-Server-URL {{ graylog_server_url }}
|
||||
|
||||
<Location />
|
||||
Require all granted
|
||||
</Location>
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,651 @@
|
|||
############################
|
||||
# GRAYLOG CONFIGURATION FILE
|
||||
############################
|
||||
#
|
||||
# This is the Graylog configuration file. The file has to use ISO 8859-1/Latin-1 character encoding.
|
||||
# Characters that cannot be directly represented in this encoding can be written using Unicode escapes
|
||||
# as defined in https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se8/html/jls-3.html#jls-3.3, using the \u prefix.
|
||||
# For example, \u002c.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# * Entries are generally expected to be a single line of the form, one of the following:
|
||||
#
|
||||
# propertyName=propertyValue
|
||||
# propertyName:propertyValue
|
||||
#
|
||||
# * White space that appears between the property name and property value is ignored,
|
||||
# so the following are equivalent:
|
||||
#
|
||||
# name=Stephen
|
||||
# name = Stephen
|
||||
#
|
||||
# * White space at the beginning of the line is also ignored.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# * Lines that start with the comment characters ! or # are ignored. Blank lines are also ignored.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# * The property value is generally terminated by the end of the line. White space following the
|
||||
# property value is not ignored, and is treated as part of the property value.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# * A property value can span several lines if each line is terminated by a backslash (‘\’) character.
|
||||
# For example:
|
||||
#
|
||||
# targetCities=\
|
||||
# Detroit,\
|
||||
# Chicago,\
|
||||
# Los Angeles
|
||||
#
|
||||
# This is equivalent to targetCities=Detroit,Chicago,Los Angeles (white space at the beginning of lines is ignored).
|
||||
#
|
||||
# * The characters newline, carriage return, and tab can be inserted with characters \n, \r, and \t, respectively.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# * The backslash character must be escaped as a double backslash. For example:
|
||||
#
|
||||
# path=c:\\docs\\doc1
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
||||
# If you are running more than one instances of Graylog server you have to select one of these
|
||||
# instances as master. The master will perform some periodical tasks that non-masters won't perform.
|
||||
is_master = true
|
||||
|
||||
# The auto-generated node ID will be stored in this file and read after restarts. It is a good idea
|
||||
# to use an absolute file path here if you are starting Graylog server from init scripts or similar.
|
||||
node_id_file = /etc/graylog/server/node-id
|
||||
|
||||
# You MUST set a secret to secure/pepper the stored user passwords here. Use at least 64 characters.
|
||||
# Generate one by using for example: pwgen -N 1 -s 96
|
||||
password_secret = {{ graylog_password_secret }}
|
||||
|
||||
# The default root user is named 'admin'
|
||||
#root_username = admin
|
||||
|
||||
# You MUST specify a hash password for the root user (which you only need to initially set up the
|
||||
# system and in case you lose connectivity to your authentication backend)
|
||||
# This password cannot be changed using the API or via the web interface. If you need to change it,
|
||||
# modify it in this file.
|
||||
# Create one by using for example: echo -n yourpassword | shasum -a 256
|
||||
# and put the resulting hash value into the following line
|
||||
root_password_sha2 = {{ graylog_root_password }}
|
||||
|
||||
# The email address of the root user.
|
||||
# Default is empty
|
||||
#root_email = ""
|
||||
|
||||
# The time zone setting of the root user. See http://www.joda.org/joda-time/timezones.html for a list of valid time zones.
|
||||
# Default is UTC
|
||||
#root_timezone = UTC
|
||||
|
||||
# Set the bin directory here (relative or absolute)
|
||||
# This directory contains binaries that are used by the Graylog server.
|
||||
# Default: bin
|
||||
bin_dir = /usr/share/graylog-server/bin
|
||||
|
||||
# Set the data directory here (relative or absolute)
|
||||
# This directory is used to store Graylog server state.
|
||||
# Default: data
|
||||
data_dir = /var/lib/graylog-server
|
||||
|
||||
# Set plugin directory here (relative or absolute)
|
||||
plugin_dir = /usr/share/graylog-server/plugin
|
||||
|
||||
###############
|
||||
# HTTP settings
|
||||
###############
|
||||
|
||||
#### HTTP bind address
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The network interface used by the Graylog HTTP interface.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# This network interface must be accessible by all Graylog nodes in the cluster and by all clients
|
||||
# using the Graylog web interface.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If the port is omitted, Graylog will use port 9000 by default.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Default: 127.0.0.1:9000
|
||||
http_bind_address = 127.0.0.1:9000
|
||||
#http_bind_address = [2001:db8::1]:9000
|
||||
|
||||
#### HTTP publish URI
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The HTTP URI of this Graylog node which is used to communicate with the other Graylog nodes in the cluster and by all
|
||||
# clients using the Graylog web interface.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The URI will be published in the cluster discovery APIs, so that other Graylog nodes will be able to find and connect to this Graylog node.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# This configuration setting has to be used if this Graylog node is available on another network interface than $http_bind_address,
|
||||
# for example if the machine has multiple network interfaces or is behind a NAT gateway.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If $http_bind_address contains a wildcard IPv4 address (0.0.0.0), the first non-loopback IPv4 address of this machine will be used.
|
||||
# This configuration setting *must not* contain a wildcard address!
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Default: http://$http_bind_address/
|
||||
#http_publish_uri = http://192.168.1.1:9000/
|
||||
|
||||
#### External Graylog URI
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The public URI of Graylog which will be used by the Graylog web interface to communicate with the Graylog REST API.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The external Graylog URI usually has to be specified, if Graylog is running behind a reverse proxy or load-balancer
|
||||
# and it will be used to generate URLs addressing entities in the Graylog REST API (see $http_bind_address).
|
||||
#
|
||||
# When using Graylog Collector, this URI will be used to receive heartbeat messages and must be accessible for all collectors.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# This setting can be overriden on a per-request basis with the "X-Graylog-Server-URL" HTTP request header.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Default: $http_publish_uri
|
||||
#http_external_uri =
|
||||
|
||||
#### Enable CORS headers for HTTP interface
|
||||
#
|
||||
# This is necessary for JS-clients accessing the server directly.
|
||||
# If these are disabled, modern browsers will not be able to retrieve resources from the server.
|
||||
# This is enabled by default. Uncomment the next line to disable it.
|
||||
#http_enable_cors = false
|
||||
|
||||
#### Enable GZIP support for HTTP interface
|
||||
#
|
||||
# This compresses API responses and therefore helps to reduce
|
||||
# overall round trip times. This is enabled by default. Uncomment the next line to disable it.
|
||||
#http_enable_gzip = false
|
||||
|
||||
# The maximum size of the HTTP request headers in bytes.
|
||||
#http_max_header_size = 8192
|
||||
|
||||
# The size of the thread pool used exclusively for serving the HTTP interface.
|
||||
#http_thread_pool_size = 16
|
||||
|
||||
################
|
||||
# HTTPS settings
|
||||
################
|
||||
|
||||
#### Enable HTTPS support for the HTTP interface
|
||||
#
|
||||
# This secures the communication with the HTTP interface with TLS to prevent request forgery and eavesdropping.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Default: false
|
||||
#http_enable_tls = true
|
||||
|
||||
# The X.509 certificate chain file in PEM format to use for securing the HTTP interface.
|
||||
#http_tls_cert_file = /path/to/graylog.crt
|
||||
|
||||
# The PKCS#8 private key file in PEM format to use for securing the HTTP interface.
|
||||
#http_tls_key_file = /path/to/graylog.key
|
||||
|
||||
# The password to unlock the private key used for securing the HTTP interface.
|
||||
#http_tls_key_password = secret
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# Comma separated list of trusted proxies that are allowed to set the client address with X-Forwarded-For
|
||||
# header. May be subnets, or hosts.
|
||||
trusted_proxies = 127.0.0.1/32, 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1/128
|
||||
|
||||
# List of Elasticsearch hosts Graylog should connect to.
|
||||
# Need to be specified as a comma-separated list of valid URIs for the http ports of your elasticsearch nodes.
|
||||
# If one or more of your elasticsearch hosts require authentication, include the credentials in each node URI that
|
||||
# requires authentication.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Default: http://127.0.0.1:9200
|
||||
#elasticsearch_hosts = http://node1:9200,http://user:password@node2:19200
|
||||
|
||||
# Maximum amount of time to wait for successfull connection to Elasticsearch HTTP port.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Default: 10 Seconds
|
||||
#elasticsearch_connect_timeout = 10s
|
||||
|
||||
# Maximum amount of time to wait for reading back a response from an Elasticsearch server.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Default: 60 seconds
|
||||
#elasticsearch_socket_timeout = 60s
|
||||
|
||||
# Maximum idle time for an Elasticsearch connection. If this is exceeded, this connection will
|
||||
# be tore down.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Default: inf
|
||||
#elasticsearch_idle_timeout = -1s
|
||||
|
||||
# Maximum number of total connections to Elasticsearch.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Default: 20
|
||||
#elasticsearch_max_total_connections = 20
|
||||
|
||||
# Maximum number of total connections per Elasticsearch route (normally this means per
|
||||
# elasticsearch server).
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Default: 2
|
||||
#elasticsearch_max_total_connections_per_route = 2
|
||||
|
||||
# Maximum number of times Graylog will retry failed requests to Elasticsearch.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Default: 2
|
||||
#elasticsearch_max_retries = 2
|
||||
|
||||
# Enable automatic Elasticsearch node discovery through Nodes Info,
|
||||
# see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/5.4/cluster-nodes-info.html
|
||||
#
|
||||
# WARNING: Automatic node discovery does not work if Elasticsearch requires authentication, e. g. with Shield.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Default: false
|
||||
#elasticsearch_discovery_enabled = true
|
||||
|
||||
# Filter for including/excluding Elasticsearch nodes in discovery according to their custom attributes,
|
||||
# see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/5.4/cluster.html#cluster-nodes
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Default: empty
|
||||
#elasticsearch_discovery_filter = rack:42
|
||||
|
||||
# Frequency of the Elasticsearch node discovery.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Default: 30s
|
||||
# elasticsearch_discovery_frequency = 30s
|
||||
|
||||
# Enable payload compression for Elasticsearch requests.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Default: false
|
||||
#elasticsearch_compression_enabled = true
|
||||
|
||||
# Graylog will use multiple indices to store documents in. You can configured the strategy it uses to determine
|
||||
# when to rotate the currently active write index.
|
||||
# It supports multiple rotation strategies:
|
||||
# - "count" of messages per index, use elasticsearch_max_docs_per_index below to configure
|
||||
# - "size" per index, use elasticsearch_max_size_per_index below to configure
|
||||
# valid values are "count", "size" and "time", default is "count"
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ATTENTION: These settings have been moved to the database in 2.0. When you upgrade, make sure to set these
|
||||
# to your previous 1.x settings so they will be migrated to the database!
|
||||
# This configuration setting is only used on the first start of Graylog. After that,
|
||||
# index related settings can be changed in the Graylog web interface on the 'System / Indices' page.
|
||||
# Also see http://docs.graylog.org/en/2.3/pages/configuration/index_model.html#index-set-configuration.
|
||||
rotation_strategy = count
|
||||
|
||||
# (Approximate) maximum number of documents in an Elasticsearch index before a new index
|
||||
# is being created, also see no_retention and elasticsearch_max_number_of_indices.
|
||||
# Configure this if you used 'rotation_strategy = count' above.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ATTENTION: These settings have been moved to the database in 2.0. When you upgrade, make sure to set these
|
||||
# to your previous 1.x settings so they will be migrated to the database!
|
||||
# This configuration setting is only used on the first start of Graylog. After that,
|
||||
# index related settings can be changed in the Graylog web interface on the 'System / Indices' page.
|
||||
# Also see http://docs.graylog.org/en/2.3/pages/configuration/index_model.html#index-set-configuration.
|
||||
elasticsearch_max_docs_per_index = 20000000
|
||||
|
||||
# (Approximate) maximum size in bytes per Elasticsearch index on disk before a new index is being created, also see
|
||||
# no_retention and elasticsearch_max_number_of_indices. Default is 1GB.
|
||||
# Configure this if you used 'rotation_strategy = size' above.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ATTENTION: These settings have been moved to the database in 2.0. When you upgrade, make sure to set these
|
||||
# to your previous 1.x settings so they will be migrated to the database!
|
||||
# This configuration setting is only used on the first start of Graylog. After that,
|
||||
# index related settings can be changed in the Graylog web interface on the 'System / Indices' page.
|
||||
# Also see http://docs.graylog.org/en/2.3/pages/configuration/index_model.html#index-set-configuration.
|
||||
#elasticsearch_max_size_per_index = 1073741824
|
||||
|
||||
# (Approximate) maximum time before a new Elasticsearch index is being created, also see
|
||||
# no_retention and elasticsearch_max_number_of_indices. Default is 1 day.
|
||||
# Configure this if you used 'rotation_strategy = time' above.
|
||||
# Please note that this rotation period does not look at the time specified in the received messages, but is
|
||||
# using the real clock value to decide when to rotate the index!
|
||||
# Specify the time using a duration and a suffix indicating which unit you want:
|
||||
# 1w = 1 week
|
||||
# 1d = 1 day
|
||||
# 12h = 12 hours
|
||||
# Permitted suffixes are: d for day, h for hour, m for minute, s for second.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ATTENTION: These settings have been moved to the database in 2.0. When you upgrade, make sure to set these
|
||||
# to your previous 1.x settings so they will be migrated to the database!
|
||||
# This configuration setting is only used on the first start of Graylog. After that,
|
||||
# index related settings can be changed in the Graylog web interface on the 'System / Indices' page.
|
||||
# Also see http://docs.graylog.org/en/2.3/pages/configuration/index_model.html#index-set-configuration.
|
||||
#elasticsearch_max_time_per_index = 1d
|
||||
|
||||
# Disable checking the version of Elasticsearch for being compatible with this Graylog release.
|
||||
# WARNING: Using Graylog with unsupported and untested versions of Elasticsearch may lead to data loss!
|
||||
#elasticsearch_disable_version_check = true
|
||||
|
||||
# Disable message retention on this node, i. e. disable Elasticsearch index rotation.
|
||||
#no_retention = false
|
||||
|
||||
# How many indices do you want to keep?
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ATTENTION: These settings have been moved to the database in 2.0. When you upgrade, make sure to set these
|
||||
# to your previous 1.x settings so they will be migrated to the database!
|
||||
# This configuration setting is only used on the first start of Graylog. After that,
|
||||
# index related settings can be changed in the Graylog web interface on the 'System / Indices' page.
|
||||
# Also see http://docs.graylog.org/en/2.3/pages/configuration/index_model.html#index-set-configuration.
|
||||
elasticsearch_max_number_of_indices = 20
|
||||
|
||||
# Decide what happens with the oldest indices when the maximum number of indices is reached.
|
||||
# The following strategies are availble:
|
||||
# - delete # Deletes the index completely (Default)
|
||||
# - close # Closes the index and hides it from the system. Can be re-opened later.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ATTENTION: These settings have been moved to the database in 2.0. When you upgrade, make sure to set these
|
||||
# to your previous 1.x settings so they will be migrated to the database!
|
||||
# This configuration setting is only used on the first start of Graylog. After that,
|
||||
# index related settings can be changed in the Graylog web interface on the 'System / Indices' page.
|
||||
# Also see http://docs.graylog.org/en/2.3/pages/configuration/index_model.html#index-set-configuration.
|
||||
retention_strategy = delete
|
||||
|
||||
# How many Elasticsearch shards and replicas should be used per index? Note that this only applies to newly created indices.
|
||||
# ATTENTION: These settings have been moved to the database in Graylog 2.2.0. When you upgrade, make sure to set these
|
||||
# to your previous settings so they will be migrated to the database!
|
||||
# This configuration setting is only used on the first start of Graylog. After that,
|
||||
# index related settings can be changed in the Graylog web interface on the 'System / Indices' page.
|
||||
# Also see http://docs.graylog.org/en/2.3/pages/configuration/index_model.html#index-set-configuration.
|
||||
elasticsearch_shards = 4
|
||||
elasticsearch_replicas = 0
|
||||
|
||||
# Prefix for all Elasticsearch indices and index aliases managed by Graylog.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ATTENTION: These settings have been moved to the database in Graylog 2.2.0. When you upgrade, make sure to set these
|
||||
# to your previous settings so they will be migrated to the database!
|
||||
# This configuration setting is only used on the first start of Graylog. After that,
|
||||
# index related settings can be changed in the Graylog web interface on the 'System / Indices' page.
|
||||
# Also see http://docs.graylog.org/en/2.3/pages/configuration/index_model.html#index-set-configuration.
|
||||
elasticsearch_index_prefix = graylog
|
||||
|
||||
# Name of the Elasticsearch index template used by Graylog to apply the mandatory index mapping.
|
||||
# Default: graylog-internal
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ATTENTION: These settings have been moved to the database in Graylog 2.2.0. When you upgrade, make sure to set these
|
||||
# to your previous settings so they will be migrated to the database!
|
||||
# This configuration setting is only used on the first start of Graylog. After that,
|
||||
# index related settings can be changed in the Graylog web interface on the 'System / Indices' page.
|
||||
# Also see http://docs.graylog.org/en/2.3/pages/configuration/index_model.html#index-set-configuration.
|
||||
#elasticsearch_template_name = graylog-internal
|
||||
|
||||
# Do you want to allow searches with leading wildcards? This can be extremely resource hungry and should only
|
||||
# be enabled with care. See also: http://docs.graylog.org/en/2.1/pages/queries.html
|
||||
allow_leading_wildcard_searches = false
|
||||
|
||||
# Do you want to allow searches to be highlighted? Depending on the size of your messages this can be memory hungry and
|
||||
# should only be enabled after making sure your Elasticsearch cluster has enough memory.
|
||||
allow_highlighting = false
|
||||
|
||||
# Analyzer (tokenizer) to use for message and full_message field. The "standard" filter usually is a good idea.
|
||||
# All supported analyzers are: standard, simple, whitespace, stop, keyword, pattern, language, snowball, custom
|
||||
# Elasticsearch documentation: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/2.3/analysis.html
|
||||
# Note that this setting only takes effect on newly created indices.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ATTENTION: These settings have been moved to the database in Graylog 2.2.0. When you upgrade, make sure to set these
|
||||
# to your previous settings so they will be migrated to the database!
|
||||
# This configuration setting is only used on the first start of Graylog. After that,
|
||||
# index related settings can be changed in the Graylog web interface on the 'System / Indices' page.
|
||||
# Also see http://docs.graylog.org/en/2.3/pages/configuration/index_model.html#index-set-configuration.
|
||||
elasticsearch_analyzer = standard
|
||||
|
||||
# Global request timeout for Elasticsearch requests (e. g. during search, index creation, or index time-range
|
||||
# calculations) based on a best-effort to restrict the runtime of Elasticsearch operations.
|
||||
# Default: 1m
|
||||
#elasticsearch_request_timeout = 1m
|
||||
|
||||
# Global timeout for index optimization (force merge) requests.
|
||||
# Default: 1h
|
||||
#elasticsearch_index_optimization_timeout = 1h
|
||||
|
||||
# Maximum number of concurrently running index optimization (force merge) jobs.
|
||||
# If you are using lots of different index sets, you might want to increase that number.
|
||||
# Default: 20
|
||||
#elasticsearch_index_optimization_jobs = 20
|
||||
|
||||
# Time interval for index range information cleanups. This setting defines how often stale index range information
|
||||
# is being purged from the database.
|
||||
# Default: 1h
|
||||
#index_ranges_cleanup_interval = 1h
|
||||
|
||||
# Time interval for the job that runs index field type maintenance tasks like cleaning up stale entries. This doesn't
|
||||
# need to run very often.
|
||||
# Default: 1h
|
||||
#index_field_type_periodical_interval = 1h
|
||||
|
||||
# Batch size for the Elasticsearch output. This is the maximum (!) number of messages the Elasticsearch output
|
||||
# module will get at once and write to Elasticsearch in a batch call. If the configured batch size has not been
|
||||
# reached within output_flush_interval seconds, everything that is available will be flushed at once. Remember
|
||||
# that every outputbuffer processor manages its own batch and performs its own batch write calls.
|
||||
# ("outputbuffer_processors" variable)
|
||||
output_batch_size = 500
|
||||
|
||||
# Flush interval (in seconds) for the Elasticsearch output. This is the maximum amount of time between two
|
||||
# batches of messages written to Elasticsearch. It is only effective at all if your minimum number of messages
|
||||
# for this time period is less than output_batch_size * outputbuffer_processors.
|
||||
output_flush_interval = 1
|
||||
|
||||
# As stream outputs are loaded only on demand, an output which is failing to initialize will be tried over and
|
||||
# over again. To prevent this, the following configuration options define after how many faults an output will
|
||||
# not be tried again for an also configurable amount of seconds.
|
||||
output_fault_count_threshold = 5
|
||||
output_fault_penalty_seconds = 30
|
||||
|
||||
# The number of parallel running processors.
|
||||
# Raise this number if your buffers are filling up.
|
||||
processbuffer_processors = 5
|
||||
outputbuffer_processors = 3
|
||||
|
||||
# The following settings (outputbuffer_processor_*) configure the thread pools backing each output buffer processor.
|
||||
# See https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/concurrent/ThreadPoolExecutor.html for technical details
|
||||
|
||||
# When the number of threads is greater than the core (see outputbuffer_processor_threads_core_pool_size),
|
||||
# this is the maximum time in milliseconds that excess idle threads will wait for new tasks before terminating.
|
||||
# Default: 5000
|
||||
#outputbuffer_processor_keep_alive_time = 5000
|
||||
|
||||
# The number of threads to keep in the pool, even if they are idle, unless allowCoreThreadTimeOut is set
|
||||
# Default: 3
|
||||
#outputbuffer_processor_threads_core_pool_size = 3
|
||||
|
||||
# The maximum number of threads to allow in the pool
|
||||
# Default: 30
|
||||
#outputbuffer_processor_threads_max_pool_size = 30
|
||||
|
||||
# UDP receive buffer size for all message inputs (e. g. SyslogUDPInput).
|
||||
#udp_recvbuffer_sizes = 1048576
|
||||
|
||||
# Wait strategy describing how buffer processors wait on a cursor sequence. (default: sleeping)
|
||||
# Possible types:
|
||||
# - yielding
|
||||
# Compromise between performance and CPU usage.
|
||||
# - sleeping
|
||||
# Compromise between performance and CPU usage. Latency spikes can occur after quiet periods.
|
||||
# - blocking
|
||||
# High throughput, low latency, higher CPU usage.
|
||||
# - busy_spinning
|
||||
# Avoids syscalls which could introduce latency jitter. Best when threads can be bound to specific CPU cores.
|
||||
processor_wait_strategy = blocking
|
||||
|
||||
# Size of internal ring buffers. Raise this if raising outputbuffer_processors does not help anymore.
|
||||
# For optimum performance your LogMessage objects in the ring buffer should fit in your CPU L3 cache.
|
||||
# Must be a power of 2. (512, 1024, 2048, ...)
|
||||
ring_size = 65536
|
||||
|
||||
inputbuffer_ring_size = 65536
|
||||
inputbuffer_processors = 2
|
||||
inputbuffer_wait_strategy = blocking
|
||||
|
||||
# Enable the disk based message journal.
|
||||
message_journal_enabled = true
|
||||
|
||||
# The directory which will be used to store the message journal. The directory must be exclusively used by Graylog and
|
||||
# must not contain any other files than the ones created by Graylog itself.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ATTENTION:
|
||||
# If you create a seperate partition for the journal files and use a file system creating directories like 'lost+found'
|
||||
# in the root directory, you need to create a sub directory for your journal.
|
||||
# Otherwise Graylog will log an error message that the journal is corrupt and Graylog will not start.
|
||||
message_journal_dir = /var/lib/graylog-server/journal
|
||||
|
||||
# Journal hold messages before they could be written to Elasticsearch.
|
||||
# For a maximum of 12 hours or 5 GB whichever happens first.
|
||||
# During normal operation the journal will be smaller.
|
||||
#message_journal_max_age = 12h
|
||||
#message_journal_max_size = 5gb
|
||||
|
||||
#message_journal_flush_age = 1m
|
||||
#message_journal_flush_interval = 1000000
|
||||
#message_journal_segment_age = 1h
|
||||
#message_journal_segment_size = 100mb
|
||||
|
||||
# Number of threads used exclusively for dispatching internal events. Default is 2.
|
||||
#async_eventbus_processors = 2
|
||||
|
||||
# How many seconds to wait between marking node as DEAD for possible load balancers and starting the actual
|
||||
# shutdown process. Set to 0 if you have no status checking load balancers in front.
|
||||
lb_recognition_period_seconds = 3
|
||||
|
||||
# Journal usage percentage that triggers requesting throttling for this server node from load balancers. The feature is
|
||||
# disabled if not set.
|
||||
#lb_throttle_threshold_percentage = 95
|
||||
|
||||
# Every message is matched against the configured streams and it can happen that a stream contains rules which
|
||||
# take an unusual amount of time to run, for example if its using regular expressions that perform excessive backtracking.
|
||||
# This will impact the processing of the entire server. To keep such misbehaving stream rules from impacting other
|
||||
# streams, Graylog limits the execution time for each stream.
|
||||
# The default values are noted below, the timeout is in milliseconds.
|
||||
# If the stream matching for one stream took longer than the timeout value, and this happened more than "max_faults" times
|
||||
# that stream is disabled and a notification is shown in the web interface.
|
||||
#stream_processing_timeout = 2000
|
||||
#stream_processing_max_faults = 3
|
||||
|
||||
# Since 0.21 the Graylog server supports pluggable output modules. This means a single message can be written to multiple
|
||||
# outputs. The next setting defines the timeout for a single output module, including the default output module where all
|
||||
# messages end up.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Time in milliseconds to wait for all message outputs to finish writing a single message.
|
||||
#output_module_timeout = 10000
|
||||
|
||||
# Time in milliseconds after which a detected stale master node is being rechecked on startup.
|
||||
#stale_master_timeout = 2000
|
||||
|
||||
# Time in milliseconds which Graylog is waiting for all threads to stop on shutdown.
|
||||
#shutdown_timeout = 30000
|
||||
|
||||
# MongoDB connection string
|
||||
# See https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/connection-string/ for details
|
||||
mongodb_uri = mongodb://localhost/graylog
|
||||
|
||||
# Authenticate against the MongoDB server
|
||||
# '+'-signs in the username or password need to be replaced by '%2B'
|
||||
#mongodb_uri = mongodb://grayloguser:secret@localhost:27017/graylog
|
||||
|
||||
# Use a replica set instead of a single host
|
||||
#mongodb_uri = mongodb://grayloguser:secret@localhost:27017,localhost:27018,localhost:27019/graylog
|
||||
|
||||
# Increase this value according to the maximum connections your MongoDB server can handle from a single client
|
||||
# if you encounter MongoDB connection problems.
|
||||
mongodb_max_connections = 1000
|
||||
|
||||
# Number of threads allowed to be blocked by MongoDB connections multiplier. Default: 5
|
||||
# If mongodb_max_connections is 100, and mongodb_threads_allowed_to_block_multiplier is 5,
|
||||
# then 500 threads can block. More than that and an exception will be thrown.
|
||||
# http://api.mongodb.com/java/current/com/mongodb/MongoOptions.html#threadsAllowedToBlockForConnectionMultiplier
|
||||
mongodb_threads_allowed_to_block_multiplier = 5
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# Email transport
|
||||
transport_email_enabled = true
|
||||
transport_email_hostname = localhost
|
||||
#transport_email_port = 587
|
||||
transport_email_use_auth = false
|
||||
#transport_email_auth_username = you@example.com
|
||||
#transport_email_auth_password = secret
|
||||
#transport_email_subject_prefix = [graylog]
|
||||
transport_email_from_email = {{ graylog_email_from }}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# Encryption settings
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ATTENTION:
|
||||
# Using SMTP with STARTTLS *and* SMTPS at the same time is *not* possible.
|
||||
|
||||
# Use SMTP with STARTTLS, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opportunistic_TLS
|
||||
transport_email_use_tls = false
|
||||
|
||||
# Use SMTP over SSL (SMTPS), see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMTPS
|
||||
# This is deprecated on most SMTP services!
|
||||
transport_email_use_ssl = false
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# Specify and uncomment this if you want to include links to the stream in your stream alert mails.
|
||||
# This should define the fully qualified base url to your web interface exactly the same way as it is accessed by your users.
|
||||
#transport_email_web_interface_url = https://graylog.example.com
|
||||
|
||||
# The default connect timeout for outgoing HTTP connections.
|
||||
# Values must be a positive duration (and between 1 and 2147483647 when converted to milliseconds).
|
||||
# Default: 5s
|
||||
#http_connect_timeout = 5s
|
||||
|
||||
# The default read timeout for outgoing HTTP connections.
|
||||
# Values must be a positive duration (and between 1 and 2147483647 when converted to milliseconds).
|
||||
# Default: 10s
|
||||
#http_read_timeout = 10s
|
||||
|
||||
# The default write timeout for outgoing HTTP connections.
|
||||
# Values must be a positive duration (and between 1 and 2147483647 when converted to milliseconds).
|
||||
# Default: 10s
|
||||
#http_write_timeout = 10s
|
||||
|
||||
# HTTP proxy for outgoing HTTP connections
|
||||
# ATTENTION: If you configure a proxy, make sure to also configure the "http_non_proxy_hosts" option so internal
|
||||
# HTTP connections with other nodes does not go through the proxy.
|
||||
# Examples:
|
||||
# - http://proxy.example.com:8123
|
||||
# - http://username:password@proxy.example.com:8123
|
||||
#http_proxy_uri =
|
||||
|
||||
# A list of hosts that should be reached directly, bypassing the configured proxy server.
|
||||
# This is a list of patterns separated by ",". The patterns may start or end with a "*" for wildcards.
|
||||
# Any host matching one of these patterns will be reached through a direct connection instead of through a proxy.
|
||||
# Examples:
|
||||
# - localhost,127.0.0.1
|
||||
# - 10.0.*,*.example.com
|
||||
#http_non_proxy_hosts =
|
||||
|
||||
# Disable the optimization of Elasticsearch indices after index cycling. This may take some load from Elasticsearch
|
||||
# on heavily used systems with large indices, but it will decrease search performance. The default is to optimize
|
||||
# cycled indices.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ATTENTION: These settings have been moved to the database in Graylog 2.2.0. When you upgrade, make sure to set these
|
||||
# to your previous settings so they will be migrated to the database!
|
||||
# This configuration setting is only used on the first start of Graylog. After that,
|
||||
# index related settings can be changed in the Graylog web interface on the 'System / Indices' page.
|
||||
# Also see http://docs.graylog.org/en/2.3/pages/configuration/index_model.html#index-set-configuration.
|
||||
#disable_index_optimization = true
|
||||
|
||||
# Optimize the index down to <= index_optimization_max_num_segments. A higher number may take some load from Elasticsearch
|
||||
# on heavily used systems with large indices, but it will decrease search performance. The default is 1.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ATTENTION: These settings have been moved to the database in Graylog 2.2.0. When you upgrade, make sure to set these
|
||||
# to your previous settings so they will be migrated to the database!
|
||||
# This configuration setting is only used on the first start of Graylog. After that,
|
||||
# index related settings can be changed in the Graylog web interface on the 'System / Indices' page.
|
||||
# Also see http://docs.graylog.org/en/2.3/pages/configuration/index_model.html#index-set-configuration.
|
||||
#index_optimization_max_num_segments = 1
|
||||
|
||||
# The threshold of the garbage collection runs. If GC runs take longer than this threshold, a system notification
|
||||
# will be generated to warn the administrator about possible problems with the system. Default is 1 second.
|
||||
#gc_warning_threshold = 1s
|
||||
|
||||
# Connection timeout for a configured LDAP server (e. g. ActiveDirectory) in milliseconds.
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#ldap_connection_timeout = 2000
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# Disable the use of SIGAR for collecting system stats
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#disable_sigar = false
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# The default cache time for dashboard widgets. (Default: 10 seconds, minimum: 1 second)
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#dashboard_widget_default_cache_time = 10s
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# For some cluster-related REST requests, the node must query all other nodes in the cluster. This is the maximum number
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# of threads available for this. Increase it, if '/cluster/*' requests take long to complete.
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# Should be http_thread_pool_size * average_cluster_size if you have a high number of concurrent users.
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proxied_requests_thread_pool_size = 32
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# The server is writing processing status information to the database on a regular basis. This setting controls how
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# often the data is written to the database.
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# Default: 1s (cannot be less than 1s)
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#processing_status_persist_interval = 1s
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# Configures the threshold for detecting outdated processing status records. Any records that haven't been updated
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# in the configured threshold will be ignored.
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# Default: 1m (one minute)
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#processing_status_update_threshold = 1m
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# Configures the journal write rate threshold for selecting processing status records. Any records that have a lower
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# one minute rate than the configured value might be ignored. (dependent on number of messages in the journal)
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# Default: 1
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#processing_status_journal_write_rate_threshold = 1
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mongodb_version: '4.0'
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- name: ensure mongodb package repository is available
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template:
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src=mongodb.repo.j2
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dest=/etc/yum.repos.d/mongodb.repo
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mode=0644
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tags:
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- install
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- name: ensure mongodb is installed
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package:
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name: mongodb-org-server
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state: present
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tags:
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- install
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- name: ensure mongodb server starts at boot
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service:
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name=mongod
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enabled=yes
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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
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[mongodb-org-{{ mongodb_version }}]
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name=MongoDB Repository
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baseurl=https://repo.mongodb.org/yum/redhat/7/mongodb-org/{{ mongodb_version }}/x86_64/
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gpgcheck=1
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enabled=1
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gpgkey=https://www.mongodb.org/static/pgp/server-{{ mongodb_version }}.asc
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||||
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||||
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||||
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||||
logs0.pyrocufflink.blue ssh-rsa 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||||
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||||
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||||
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|
|
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@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
|
|||
$ANSIBLE_VAULT;1.1;AES256
|
||||
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||||
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||||
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||||
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||||
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||||
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||||
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|
||||
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||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
35333830633830393361343230643638333431303330656465633232343538396661653636343238
|
||||
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|
||||
31626330636638326531666262356135633563356561616538333637613837326262366662653564
|
||||
36383032643139343233323632653431376239303830306130623530386565613030333436393439
|
||||
31363639386265613330333735343733633030613137306239623132336330336162626163323138
|
||||
31306435303334626563393061343037643231383033373562646363343837663264356334666538
|
||||
396565653632313663323665383063353863
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