When the service is running we can export metrics to see the overall status of the data flow of the service. But there are other use cases where we would like to know the current status of the internals of the service, specifically to answer questions like what's the current status of the internal buffers ? , the Dump Internals feature is the answer.
Fluent Bit v1.4 introduces the Dump Internals feature that can be triggered easily from the command line triggering the CONT
Unix signal.
note: this feature is only available on Linux and BSD family operating systems
Run the following kill
command to signal Fluent Bit:
The command
pidof
aims to lookup the Process ID of Fluent Bit. You can replace the
Fluent Bit will dump the following information to the standard output interface (stdout):
The dump provides insights for every input instance configured.
Overall ingestion status of the plugin.
When an input plugin ingest data into the engine, a Chunk is created. A Chunk can contains multiple records. Upon flush time, the engine creates a Task that contains the routes for the Chunk associated in question.
The Task dump describes the tasks associated to the input plugin:
The Chunks dump tells more details about all the chunks that the input plugin has generated and are still being processed.
Depending of the buffering strategy and limits imposed by configuration, some Chunks might be up
(in memory) or down
(filesystem).
Fluent Bit relies on a custom storage layer interface designed for hybrid buffering. The Storage Layer
entry contains a total summary of Chunks registered by Fluent Bit:
Entry | Sub-entry | Description |
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Entry | Description |
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Entry | Sub-entry | Description |
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Entry | Sub-Entry | Description |
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overlimit
If the plugin has been configured with Mem_Buf_Limit, this entry will report if the plugin is over the limit or not at the moment of the dump. If it is overlimit, it will print yes
, otherwise no
.
mem_size
Current memory size in use by the input plugin in-memory.
mem_limit
Limit set by Mem_Buf_Limit.
total_tasks
Total number of active tasks associated to data generated by the input plugin.
new
Number of tasks not assigned yet to an output plugin. Tasks are in new
status for a very short period of time (most of the time this value is very low or zero).
running
Number of active tasks being processed by output plugins.
size
Amount of memory used by the Chunks being processed (Total chunks size).
total_chunks
Total number of Chunks generated by the input plugin that are still being processed by the engine.
up_chunks
Total number of Chunks that are loaded in memory.
down_chunks
Total number of Chunks that are stored in the filesystem but not loaded in memory yet.
busy_chunks
Chunks marked as busy (being flushed) or locked. Busy Chunks are immutable and likely are ready to (or being) processed.
size
Amount of bytes used by the Chunk.
size err
Number of Chunks in an error state where it size could not be retrieved.
total chunks
Total number of Chunks
mem chunks
Total number of Chunks memory-based
fs chunks
Total number of Chunks filesystem based
up
Total number of filesystem chunks up in memory
down
Total number of filesystem chunks down (not loaded in memory)