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  1. Output Plugins

Azure

Last updated 6 years ago

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Azure output plugin allows to ingest your records into service.

To get more details about how to setup the Azure Log Analytics please refer to the following documentation:

Configuration Parameters

Key

Description

default

Customer_ID

Customer ID or WorkspaceID string.

Shared_Key

The primary or the secondary Connected Sources client authentication key.

Log_Type

The name of the event type.

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Getting Started

In order to insert records into a Azure, you can run the plugin from the command line or through the configuration file:

Command Line

The azure plugin, can read the parameters from the command line in two ways, through the -p argument (property), e.g:

$ fluent-bit -i cpu -o azure -p customer_id=abc -p shared_key=def -m '*' -f 1

Configuration File

In your main configuration file append the following Input & Output sections:

[INPUT]
    Name  cpu

[OUTPUT]
    Name        azure
    Match       *
    Customer_ID abc
    Shared_Key  def
Azure Log Analytics
Azure Log Analytics