This article explains how to install stable versions of td-agent
deb packages, the stable Fluentd distribution packages maintained by Treasure Data, Inc.
Fluentd is written in Ruby for flexibility, with performance-sensitive parts in C. However, some users may have difficulty installing and operating a Ruby daemon.
That is why Treasure Data, Inc provides the stable distribution of Fluentd, called td-agent
. The differences between Fluentd and td-agent
can be found here.
This installation guide is for td-agent
v4. td-agent
v4 use fluentd v1 in the core. See this page for the comparison and supported OS.
{% hint style='danger' %} This article contains deprecated td-agent (EOL) information: SHOULD NOT use td-agent anymore.
- As Drop schedule announcement about EOL of Treasure Agent (td-agent) 4, recommend to Upgrade to fluent-package v5. {% endhint %}
Please follow the Pre-installation Guide to configure your OS properly.
NOTE: If your OS is not supported, consider gem installation instead.
NOTE: Treasure Data does not verify Debian packages. If you have any problem with Debian packages, send a patch to fluent-package-builder
repository.
A shell script is provided to automate the installation process for each version. The shell script registers a new apt repository at /etc/apt/sources.list.d/treasure-data.list
and installs the td-agent
deb package.
curl -fsSL https://toolbelt.treasuredata.com/sh/install-ubuntu-jammy-td-agent4.sh | sh
curl -fsSL https://toolbelt.treasuredata.com/sh/install-ubuntu-focal-td-agent4.sh | sh
curl -fsSL https://toolbelt.treasuredata.com/sh/install-ubuntu-bionic-td-agent4.sh | sh
curl -fsSL https://toolbelt.treasuredata.com/sh/install-ubuntu-xenial-td-agent4.sh | sh
curl -fsSL https://toolbelt.treasuredata.com/sh/install-debian-bullseye-td-agent4.sh | sh
curl -fsSL https://toolbelt.treasuredata.com/sh/install-debian-buster-td-agent4.sh | sh
Use /lib/systemd/system/td-agent
script to start
, stop
, or restart
the agent:
$ sudo systemctl start td-agent.service
$ sudo systemctl status td-agent.service
● td-agent.service - td-agent: Fluentd based data collector for Treasure Data
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/td-agent.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Tue 2022-09-20 05:28:25 JST; 1 week 0 days ago
Docs: https://docs.treasuredata.com/display/public/PD/About+Treasure+Data%27s+Server-Side+Agent
Main PID: 2417 (fluentd)
Tasks: 8 (limit: 38328)
Memory: 52.2M
CPU: 56.868s
CGroup: /system.slice/td-agent.service
├─2417 /opt/td-agent/bin/ruby /opt/td-agent/bin/fluentd --log /var/log/td-agent/td-agent.log --daemon /var/run/td-agent/td-agent.pid
└─2420 /opt/td-agent/bin/ruby -Eascii-8bit:ascii-8bit /opt/td-agent/bin/fluentd --log /var/log/td-agent/td-agent.log --daemon /var/run/td-agent/t>
Sept 9 20 05:28:24 Ryzen systemd[1]: Starting td-agent: Fluentd based data collector for Treasure Data...
Sept 9 20 05:28:25 Ryzen systemd[1]: Started td-agent: Fluentd based data collector for Treasure Data.
To customize systemd
behavior, put your td-agent.service
in /etc/systemd/system
.
NOTE: In td-agent 4, path is different. /opt/td-agent/bin
instead of /opt/td-agent/embedded/bin
For non systemd-based system, use /etc/init.d/td-agent
script to start
, stop
, or restart
the agent:
$ sudo /etc/init.d/td-agent restart
$ sudo /etc/init.d/td-agent status
td-agent (pid 21678) is running...
The following commands are supported:
$ sudo /etc/init.d/td-agent start
$ sudo /etc/init.d/td-agent stop
$ sudo /etc/init.d/td-agent restart
$ sudo /etc/init.d/td-agent status
Please make sure your configuration file path is:
/etc/td-agent/td-agent.conf
The default configuration (/etc/td-agent/td-agent.conf
) is to receive logs at an HTTP endpoint and route them to stdout
. For td-agent
logs, see /var/log/td-agent/td-agent.log
.
You can post sample log records with curl
command:
$ curl -X POST -d 'json={"json":"message"}' http://localhost:8888/debug.test
$ tail -n 1 /var/log/td-agent/td-agent.log
2018-01-01 17:51:47 -0700 debug.test: {"json":"message"}
You are now ready to collect real logs with Fluentd. Refer to the following tutorials on how to collect data from various sources:
- Basic Configuration
- Application Logs
- Examples
For further steps, follow these:
If this article is incorrect or outdated, or omits critical information, please let us know. Fluentd is an open-source project under Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). All components are available under the Apache 2 License.