################### Heartbeat Configuration Example ######################### # This file is an example configuration file highlighting only some common options. # The heartbeat.reference.yml file in the same directory contains all the supported options # with detailed comments. You can use it for reference. # # You can find the full configuration reference here: # https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/beats/heartbeat/index.html ############################# Heartbeat ###################################### # Define a directory to load monitor definitions from. Definitions take the form # of individual yaml files. heartbeat.config.monitors: # Directory + glob pattern to search for configuration files path: ${path.config}/monitors.d/*.yml # If enabled, heartbeat will periodically check the config.monitors path for changes reload.enabled: true # How often to check for changes reload.period: 5s # Configure monitors inline heartbeat.monitors: - type: http # List or urls to query urls: ["http://localhost:9200", "https://www.directorsmortgage.com", "https://www.usadirectfunding.com":] # Configure task schedule schedule: '@every 60s' # Total test connection and data exchange timeout #timeout: 16s #==================== Elasticsearch template setting ========================== setup.template.settings: index.number_of_shards: 1 index.codec: best_compression #_source.enabled: false #================================ General ===================================== # The name of the shipper that publishes the network data. It can be used to group # all the transactions sent by a single shipper in the web interface. name: {{ ansible_hostname }} # The tags of the shipper are included in their own field with each # transaction published. #tags: ["service-X", "web-tier"] # Optional fields that you can specify to add additional information to the # output. #fields: # env: staging #============================== Dashboards ===================================== # These settings control loading the sample dashboards to the Kibana index. Loading # the dashboards is disabled by default and can be enabled either by setting the # options here or by using the `setup` command. setup.dashboards.enabled: true # The URL from where to download the dashboards archive. By default this URL # has a value which is computed based on the Beat name and version. For released # versions, this URL points to the dashboard archive on the artifacts.elastic.co # website. #setup.dashboards.url: #============================== Kibana ===================================== # Starting with Beats version 6.0.0, the dashboards are loaded via the Kibana API. # This requires a Kibana endpoint configuration. setup.kibana: # Kibana Host # Scheme and port can be left out and will be set to the default (http and 5601) # In case you specify and additional path, the scheme is required: http://localhost:5601/path # IPv6 addresses should always be defined as: https://[2001:db8::1]:5601 host: {{ kibana_host }} # Kibana Space ID # ID of the Kibana Space into which the dashboards should be loaded. By default, # the Default Space will be used. #space.id: #============================= Elastic Cloud ================================== # These settings simplify using heartbeat with the Elastic Cloud (https://cloud.elastic.co/). # The cloud.id setting overwrites the `output.elasticsearch.hosts` and # `setup.kibana.host` options. # You can find the `cloud.id` in the Elastic Cloud web UI. #cloud.id: # The cloud.auth setting overwrites the `output.elasticsearch.username` and # `output.elasticsearch.password` settings. The format is `:`. #cloud.auth: #================================ Outputs ===================================== # Configure what output to use when sending the data collected by the beat. #-------------------------- Elasticsearch output ------------------------------ output.elasticsearch: # Array of hosts to connect to. hosts: {{ elasticsearch_hosts }} # Optional protocol and basic auth credentials. #protocol: "https" #username: "elastic" #password: "changeme" #----------------------------- Logstash output -------------------------------- #output.logstash: # The Logstash hosts #hosts: ["localhost:5044"] # Optional SSL. By default is off. # List of root certificates for HTTPS server verifications #ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"] # Certificate for SSL client authentication #ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem" # Client Certificate Key #ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key" #================================ Processors ===================================== # Configure processors to enhance or manipulate events generated by the beat. processors: - add_host_metadata: ~ - add_cloud_metadata: ~ #================================ Logging ===================================== # Sets log level. The default log level is info. # Available log levels are: error, warning, info, debug #logging.level: debug # At debug level, you can selectively enable logging only for some components. # To enable all selectors use ["*"]. Examples of other selectors are "beat", # "publish", "service". #logging.selectors: ["*"] #============================== Xpack Monitoring =============================== # heartbeat can export internal metrics to a central Elasticsearch monitoring # cluster. This requires xpack monitoring to be enabled in Elasticsearch. The # reporting is disabled by default. # Set to true to enable the monitoring reporter. #xpack.monitoring.enabled: false # Uncomment to send the metrics to Elasticsearch. Most settings from the # Elasticsearch output are accepted here as well. Any setting that is not set is # automatically inherited from the Elasticsearch output configuration, so if you # have the Elasticsearch output configured, you can simply uncomment the # following line. #xpack.monitoring.elasticsearch: #================================= Migration ================================== # This allows to enable 6.7 migration aliases #migration.6_to_7.enabled: true