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Hi @kevdowney thanks for your question...
It is possible to use this plugin within a docker container... you just need to have the correct dependencies installed.
On Debian/Ubuntu you need to install the libsystemd0
package. On CentOS (and RHEL I would imagine) you need to remove the fakesystemd
package and install systemd
We already have a small note mentioning this here https://github.com/reevoo/fluent-plugin-systemd#dependencies but improving the documentation is a big goal for the plugin now...
Let me know if the above helps solve your issue so I can update the documentation to be more useful.
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While it might be a little out of date, I use this plugin in a fluentd / elasticsearch docker implementation for kubernetes with the ability to handle shipping container logs as well as the host's systemd logs.
You can find the fluentd container source here: https://github.com/emacski/k8s-fluentd which also includes a functional k8s DaemonSet example for the container which can be used to extract the options for running the container in docker stand-alone if necessary.
Just throwing it out there if that helps at all.
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Thanks @emacski looks like an exemplary setup ...
The main community maintained example is this https://github.com/fluent/fluentd-kubernetes-daemonset
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