I'm trying to send the logs from a basic java maven project to fluent-bit configured on a remote machine. Fluent-bit would then write them to a file. This is my basic java configuration.
Java
private final static Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(App.class);
public static void main(String[] args) {
for (int i = 0; ; i++) {
logger.debug("Warn msg");
try {
Thread.sleep(5000);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
// do nothing now
}
}
}
And the logback.xml
<appender name="fluentd" class="ch.qos.logback.more.appenders.DataFluentAppender">
<remoteHost>xx.xxx.xxx.xxx</remoteHost>
<port>7777</port>
<encoder>
<pattern>%message%n</pattern>
</encoder>
</appender>
<root level="DEBUG">
<appender-ref ref="fluentd" />
</root>
Fluent-bit configuration :
td-agent-bit.conf
[INPUT]
Name tcp
Listen xx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Port 7777
Parsers_File /etc/td-agent-bit/parsers.conf
Parser custom_parser
[OUTPUT]
Name file
Match *
Path /home/td-agent-bit/output.txt
parsers.conf
[PARSER]
Name custom_parser
Format regex
Regex .*
I keep getting the following exception when the app runs
[2018/09/27 08:29:13] [trace] [in_tcp] read()=74 pre_len=370 now_len=444
[2018/09/27 08:29:13] [debug] [in_serial] invalid JSON message, skipping
But when I try testing the configuration via the command line it works
echo '{"key 1": 10, "key 2": "YYY"}' | nc xx.xxx.xxx.xxx 7777
I don't get any exception and the output file has all permissions. Also the remote machine is a photon-os based system.
Any ideas would be much appreciated.