The mem input plugin, gathers the information about the memory and swap usage of the running system every certain interval of time and reports the total amount of memory and the amount of free available.
Getting Started
In order to get memory and swap usage from your system, you can run the plugin from the command line or through the configuration file:
Command Line
$fluent-bit-imem-tmemory-ostdout-m'*'FluentBitv1.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[2017/03/03 21:12:35] [ info] [engine] started[0] memory: [1488543156, {"Mem.total"=>1016044, "Mem.used"=>841388, "Mem.free"=>174656, "Swap.total"=>2064380, "Swap.used"=>139888, "Swap.free"=>1924492}]
[1] memory: [1488543157, {"Mem.total"=>1016044, "Mem.used"=>841420, "Mem.free"=>174624, "Swap.total"=>2064380, "Swap.used"=>139888, "Swap.free"=>1924492}]
[2] memory: [1488543158, {"Mem.total"=>1016044, "Mem.used"=>841420, "Mem.free"=>174624, "Swap.total"=>2064380, "Swap.used"=>139888, "Swap.free"=>1924492}]
[3] memory: [1488543159, {"Mem.total"=>1016044, "Mem.used"=>841420, "Mem.free"=>174624, "Swap.total"=>2064380, "Swap.used"=>139888, "Swap.free"=>1924492}]
Threading
You can enable the threaded setting to run this input in its own thread.
Configuration File
In your main configuration file append the following Input & Output sections:
[INPUT] Name mem Tag memory[OUTPUT] Name stdout Match *