Add Kafka as a Receiver
You can use Elasticsearch, Kafka and Fluentd as log receivers in KubeSphere. This tutorial demonstrates:
- Deploy strimzi-kafka-operator and then create a Kafka cluster and a Kafka topic by creating
Kafka
andKafkaTopic
CRDs. - Add Kafka as a log receiver to receive logs sent from Fluent Bit.
- Verify whether the Kafka cluster is receiving logs using Kafkacat.
Prerequisites
- You need a user granted a role including the permission of Cluster Management. For example, you can log in to the console as
admin
directly or create a new role with the permission and assign it to a user. - Before adding a log receiver, you need to enable any of the
logging
,events
orauditing
components. For more information, see Enable Pluggable Components.logging
is enabled as an example in this tutorial.
Step 1: Create a Kafka Cluster and a Kafka Topic
You can use strimzi-kafka-operator to create a Kafka cluster and a Kafka topic. If you already have a Kafka cluster, you can start from the next step.
Install strimzi-kafka-operator in the
default
namespace:helm repo add strimzi https://strimzi.io/charts/
helm install --name kafka-operator -n default strimzi/strimzi-kafka-operator
Create a Kafka cluster and a Kafka topic in the
default
namespace by running the following commands. The commands create Kafka and Zookeeper clusters with storage typeephemeral
which isemptyDir
for demonstration purposes. For other storage types in a production environment, refer to kafka-persistent.cat <<EOF | kubectl apply -f -
apiVersion: kafka.strimzi.io/v1beta1
kind: Kafka
metadata:
name: my-cluster
namespace: default
spec:
kafka:
version: 2.5.0
replicas: 3
listeners:
plain: {}
tls: {}
config:
offsets.topic.replication.factor: 3
transaction.state.log.replication.factor: 3
transaction.state.log.min.isr: 2
log.message.format.version: '2.5'
storage:
type: ephemeral
zookeeper:
replicas: 3
storage:
type: ephemeral
entityOperator:
topicOperator: {}
userOperator: {}
---
apiVersion: kafka.strimzi.io/v1beta1
kind: KafkaTopic
metadata:
name: my-topic
namespace: default
labels:
strimzi.io/cluster: my-cluster
spec:
partitions: 3
replicas: 3
config:
retention.ms: 7200000
segment.bytes: 1073741824
EOF
Run the following command to check Pod status and wait for Kafka and Zookeeper are all up and running.
$ kubectl -n default get pod
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
my-cluster-entity-operator-f977bf457-s7ns2 3/3 Running 0 69m
my-cluster-kafka-0 2/2 Running 0 69m
my-cluster-kafka-1 2/2 Running 0 69m
my-cluster-kafka-2 2/2 Running 0 69m
my-cluster-zookeeper-0 1/1 Running 0 71m
my-cluster-zookeeper-1 1/1 Running 1 71m
my-cluster-zookeeper-2 1/1 Running 1 71m
strimzi-cluster-operator-7d6cd6bdf7-9cf6t 1/1 Running 0 104m
Run the following command to check the metadata of the Kafka cluster:
kafkacat -L -b my-cluster-kafka-0.my-cluster-kafka-brokers.default.svc:9092,my-cluster-kafka-1.my-cluster-kafka-brokers.default.svc:9092,my-cluster-kafka-2.my-cluster-kafka-brokers.default.svc:9092
Step 2: Add Kafka as a Log Receiver
Log in to KubeSphere as
admin
. Click Platform in the upper-left corner and select Cluster Management.Note
If you have enabled the multi-cluster feature, you can select a specific cluster.
On the Cluster Management page, go to Log Receivers in Cluster Settings.
Click Add Log Receiver and select Kafka. Enter the Kafka service address and port number, and then click OK to continue.
Service Address Port Number my-cluster-kafka-0.my-cluster-kafka-brokers.default.svc 9092 my-cluster-kafka-1.my-cluster-kafka-brokers.default.svc 9092 my-cluster-kafka-2.my-cluster-kafka-brokers.default.svc 9092 Run the following commands to verify whether the Kafka cluster is receiving logs sent from Fluent Bit:
# Start a util container
kubectl run --rm utils -it --generator=run-pod/v1 --image arunvelsriram/utils bash
# Install Kafkacat in the util container
apt-get install kafkacat
# Run the following command to consume log messages from kafka topic: my-topic
kafkacat -C -b my-cluster-kafka-0.my-cluster-kafka-brokers.default.svc:9092,my-cluster-kafka-1.my-cluster-kafka-brokers.default.svc:9092,my-cluster-kafka-2.my-cluster-kafka-brokers.default.svc:9092 -t my-topic