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Process

Process input plugin allows you to check how health a process is. It does the check by issuing a process every a certain interval of time.

Configuration Parameters

The plugin supports the following configuration parameters:

Key

Description

Getting Started

In order to start performing the checks, you can run the plugin from the command line or through the configuration file:

The following example will check the health of crond process.

Configuration File

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

Testing

Once Fluent Bit is running, you will see the health of process:

Proc_Name

Name of the target Process to check.

Interval_Sec

Interval in seconds between the service checks. Default value is 1.

Internal_Nsec

Specify a nanoseconds interval for service checks, it works in conjuntion with the Interval_Sec configuration key. Default value is 0.

Alert

If enabled, it will only generate messages if the target process is down. By default this option is disabled.

Fd

If enabled, a number of fd is appended to each records. Default value is true.

Mem

If enabled, memory usage of the process is appended to each records. Default value is true.

$ fluent-bit -i proc -p proc_name=crond -o stdout
[INPUT]
    Name          proc
    Proc_Name     crond
    Interval_Sec  1
    Interval_NSec 0
    Fd            true
    Mem           true

[OUTPUT]
    Name   stdout
    Match  *
$ fluent-bit -i proc -p proc_name=fluent-bit -o stdout
Fluent Bit v1.x.x
* Copyright (C) 2019-2020 The Fluent Bit Authors
* Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Treasure Data
* Fluent Bit is a CNCF sub-project under the umbrella of Fluentd
* https://fluentbit.io

[2017/01/30 21:44:56] [ info] [engine] started
[0] proc.0: [1485780297, {"alive"=>true, "proc_name"=>"fluent-bit", "pid"=>10964, "mem.VmPeak"=>14740000, "mem.VmSize"=>14740000, "mem.VmLck"=>0, "mem.VmHWM"=>1120000, "mem.VmRSS"=>1120000, "mem.VmData"=>2276000, "mem.VmStk"=>88000, "mem.VmExe"=>1768000, "mem.VmLib"=>2328000, "mem.VmPTE"=>68000, "mem.VmSwap"=>0, "fd"=>18}]
[1] proc.0: [1485780298, {"alive"=>true, "proc_name"=>"fluent-bit", "pid"=>10964, "mem.VmPeak"=>14740000, "mem.VmSize"=>14740000, "mem.VmLck"=>0, "mem.VmHWM"=>1148000, "mem.VmRSS"=>1148000, "mem.VmData"=>2276000, "mem.VmStk"=>88000, "mem.VmExe"=>1768000, "mem.VmLib"=>2328000, "mem.VmPTE"=>68000, "mem.VmSwap"=>0, "fd"=>18}]
[2] proc.0: [1485780299, {"alive"=>true, "proc_name"=>"fluent-bit", "pid"=>10964, "mem.VmPeak"=>14740000, "mem.VmSize"=>14740000, "mem.VmLck"=>0, "mem.VmHWM"=>1152000, "mem.VmRSS"=>1148000, "mem.VmData"=>2276000, "mem.VmStk"=>88000, "mem.VmExe"=>1768000, "mem.VmLib"=>2328000, "mem.VmPTE"=>68000, "mem.VmSwap"=>0, "fd"=>18}]
[3] proc.0: [1485780300, {"alive"=>true, "proc_name"=>"fluent-bit", "pid"=>10964, "mem.VmPeak"=>14740000, "mem.VmSize"=>14740000, "mem.VmLck"=>0, "mem.VmHWM"=>1152000, "mem.VmRSS"=>1148000, "mem.VmData"=>2276000, "mem.VmStk"=>88000, "mem.VmExe"=>1768000, "mem.VmLib"=>2328000, "mem.VmPTE"=>68000, "mem.VmSwap"=>0, "fd"=>18}]