Fluentd is an open source data collector, which lets you unify the data collection and consumption for a better use and understanding of data.
These tags have image version postfix. This updates many places so we need feedback for improve/fix the images.
Current images use fluentd v1 series.
v1.19.1-2.1,v1.19-2,edge,latest(v1.19/debian/Dockerfile) (Since v1.19.0, alpine image will not be shipped anymore.)v1.19.1-debian-2.1,v1.19-debian-2,edge-debian(multiarch image for arm64(AArch64), armhf and amd64(x86_64))v1.19.1-debian-amd64-2.1,v1.19-debian-amd64-2,edge-debian-amd64(v1.19/debian/Dockerfile)v1.19.1-debian-arm64-2.1,v1.19-debian-arm64-2,edge-debian-arm64(v1.19/arm64/debian/Dockerfile)v1.19.1-debian-armhf-2.1,v1.19-debian-armhf-2,edge-debian-armhf(v1.19/armhf/debian/Dockerfile)v1.19.1-windows-ltsc2019-1.1,v1.19-windows-ltsc2019-1(v1.19/windows-ltsc2019/Dockerfile)v1.19.1-windows-ltsc2022-1.1,v1.19-windows-ltsc2022-1(v1.19/windows-ltsc2022/Dockerfile)
Tip
About deprecated old images, See DEPRECATED
We recommend to use debian version for production because it uses jemalloc to mitigate memory fragmentation issue.
If you want to know the detail of supported image tags, see TAGRULE explanation.
Check fluentd-kubernetes-daemonset images.
To create endpoint that collects logs on your host just run:
docker run -d -p 24224:24224 -p 24224:24224/udp -v /data:/fluentd/log fluent/fluentd:v1.3-debian-1Default configurations are to:
- listen port
24224for Fluentd forward protocol - store logs with tag
docker.**into/fluentd/log/docker.*.log(and symlinkdocker.log) - store all other logs into
/fluentd/log/data.*.log(and symlinkdata.log)
fluentd arguments can be appended to the docker run line
For example, to provide a bespoke config and make fluentd verbose, then:
docker run -ti --rm -v /path/to/dir:/fluentd/etc fluent/fluentd -c /fluentd/etc/<conf> -v
The first -v tells Docker to share '/path/to/dir' as a volume and mount it at /fluentd/etc
The -c after the container name (fluentd) tells fluentd where to find the config file
The second -v is passed to fluentd to tell it to be verbose
Use -u option with docker run.
docker run -p 24224:24224 -u foo -v ...
Check HOWTOBUILD explanation.
Fluentd logging driver - Docker Docs
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If you have any problems with or questions about this image, please contact us through a GitHub issue.
Due to a change in the default UID in vX.Y-A and vX.Y.Z-A.B images since v1.19,
you may encount permission errors when writing to mounted volumes.
To resolve this, please chown your data directories to the new UID.
For more details, please refer to #448.
