This Helm chart is a lightweight way to configure and run our official Metricbeat Docker image.
Warning When it comes to running the Elastic on Kubernetes infrastructure, we recommend Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes (ECK) as the best way to run and manage the Elastic Stack.
ECK offers many operational benefits for both our basic-tier and our enterprise-tier customers, such as spinning up cluster nodes that were lost on failed infrastructure, seamless upgrades, rolling cluster changes, and much much more.
With the release of the Elastic Stack Helm charts for Elastic version 8.5.1, we are handing over the ongoing maintenance of our Elastic Stack Helm charts to the community and contributors. This repository will finally be archived after 6 months time. Elastic Stacks deployed on Kubernetes through Helm charts will still be fully supported under EOL limitations.
Since we want to provide an even better experience for our customers by running the Elastic Stack on Kubernetes, we will continue maintaining the Helm charts applicable to ECK Custom Resources. These charts can be found in the ECK repository.
Helm charts will currently be maintained for ECK Enterprise-tier customers, however, we encourage the community to engage with the existing Helm charts for the Elastic Stack and continue supporting their ongoing maintenance.
See #1731 for more details.
- Requirements
- Installing
- Upgrading
- Usage notes
- Configuration
- FAQ
- How to use Metricbeat with Elasticsearch with security (authentication and TLS) enabled?
- How to install OSS version of Metricbeat?
- How to use Kubelet read-only port instead of secure port?
- Why is Metricbeat host.name field set to Kubernetes pod name?
- How do I get multiple beats agents working with hostNetworking enabled?
- Contributing
See supported configurations for more details.
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Add the Elastic Helm charts repo:
helm repo add elastic https://helm.elastic.co
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Add the Prometheus community Helm charts repo (required for kube-state-metrics chart dependency):
helm repo add prometheus-community https://prometheus-community.github.io/helm-charts
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Install it:
helm install metricbeat elastic/metricbeat
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Clone the git repo:
git clone [email protected]:elastic/helm-charts.git
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Add the Prometheus community Helm charts repo (required for kube-state-metrics chart dependency):
helm repo add prometheus-community https://prometheus-community.github.io/helm-charts
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Install it:
helm install metricbeat ./helm-charts/metricbeat --set imageTag=8.5.1
Please always check CHANGELOG.md and BREAKING_CHANGES.md before upgrading to a new chart version.
- The default Metricbeat configuration file for this chart is configured to use
an Elasticsearch endpoint. Without any additional changes, Metricbeat will send
documents to the service URL that the Elasticsearch Helm chart sets up by
default. The Elasticsearch credentials are also retrieved from
elasticsearch-master-credentials
Secret from Elasticsearch chart by default. You may either set theELASTICSEARCH_HOSTS
,ELASTICSEARCH_USER
andELASTICSEARCH_PASSWORD
environment variables inextraEnvs
to override this or modify the defaultmetricbeatConfig
to change this behavior. - This chart disables the HostNetwork setting by default for compatibility
reasons with the majority of kubernetes providers and scenarios. Some kubernetes
providers may not allow enabling
hostNetwork
and deploying multiple Metricbeat pods on the same node isn't possible withhostNetwork
However Metricbeat does recommend activating it. If your kubernetes provider is compatible withhostNetwork
and you don't need to run multiple Metricbeat DaemonSets, you can activate it by settinghostNetworking: true
in values.yaml. - This repo includes several examples of configurations that can be used as a reference. They are also used in the automated testing of this chart.
Parameter | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
clusterRoleRules |
Configurable cluster role rules that Metricbeat uses to access Kubernetes resources | see values.yaml |
daemonset.annotations |
Configurable annotations for Metricbeat daemonset | {} |
daemonset.labels |
Configurable labels applied to all Metricbeat DaemonSet pods | {} |
daemonset.affinity |
Configurable affinity for Metricbeat daemonset | {} |
daemonset.enabled |
If true, enable daemonset | true |
daemonset.envFrom |
Templatable string of envFrom to be passed to the environment from variables which will be appended to Metricbeat container for DaemonSet |
[] |
daemonset.extraEnvs |
Extra environment variables which will be appended to Metricbeat container for DaemonSet | see values.yaml |
daemonset.extraVolumeMounts |
Templatable string of additional volumeMounts to be passed to the tpl function or DaemonSet |
[] |
daemonset.extraVolumes |
Templatable string of additional volumes to be passed to the tpl function or DaemonSet |
[] |
daemonset.hostAliases |
Configurable hostAliases for Metricbeat DaemonSet | [] |
daemonset.hostNetworking |
Enable Metricbeat DaemonSet to use hostNetwork |
false |
daemonset.metricbeatConfig |
Allows you to add any config files in /usr/share/metricbeat such as metricbeat.yml for Metricbeat DaemonSet |
see values.yaml |
daemonset.nodeSelector |
Configurable nodeSelector for Metricbeat DaemonSet | {} |
daemonset.resources |
Allows you to set the resources for Metricbeat DaemonSet | see values.yaml |
daemonset.secretMounts |
Allows you easily mount a secret as a file inside the DaemonSet. Useful for mounting certificates and other secrets. See values.yaml for an example | [] |
daemonset.securityContext |
Configurable securityContext for Metricbeat DaemonSet pod execution environment | see values.yaml |
daemonset.tolerations |
Configurable tolerations for Metricbeat DaemonSet | [] |
deployment.annotations |
Configurable annotations for Metricbeat Deployment | {} |
deployment.labels |
Configurable labels applied to all Metricbeat Deployment pods | {} |
deployment.affinity |
Configurable affinity for Metricbeat Deployment | {} |
deployment.enabled |
If true, enable deployment | true |
deployment.envFrom |
Templatable string of envFrom to be passed to the environment from variables which will be appended to Metricbeat container for Deployment |
[] |
deployment.extraEnvs |
Extra environment variables which will be appended to Metricbeat container for Deployment | see values.yaml |
deployment.extraVolumeMounts |
Templatable string of additional volumeMounts to be passed to the tpl function or DaemonSet |
[] |
deployment.extraVolumes |
Templatable string of additional volumes to be passed to the tpl function or Deployment |
[] |
deployment.hostAliases |
Configurable hostAliases for Metricbeat Deployment | [] |
deployment.metricbeatConfig |
Allows you to add any config files in /usr/share/metricbeat such as metricbeat.yml for Metricbeat Deployment |
see values.yaml |
deployment.nodeSelector |
Configurable nodeSelector for Metricbeat Deployment | {} |
deployment.resources |
Allows you to set the resources for Metricbeat Deployment | see values.yaml |
deployment.secretMounts |
Allows you easily mount a secret as a file inside the Deployment Useful for mounting certificates and other secrets. See values.yaml for an example | [] |
deployment.securityContext |
Configurable securityContext for Metricbeat Deployment pod execution environment | see values.yaml |
deployment.tolerations |
Configurable tolerations for Metricbeat Deployment | [] |
extraContainers |
Templatable string of additional containers to be passed to the tpl function |
"" |
extraInitContainers |
Templatable string of additional containers to be passed to the tpl function |
"" |
fullnameOverride |
Overrides the full name of the resources. If not set the name will default to " .Release.Name - .Values.nameOverride or .Chart.Name " |
"" |
hostPathRoot |
Fully-qualified hostPath that will be used to persist Metricbeat registry data | /var/lib |
imagePullPolicy |
The Kubernetes imagePullPolicy value | IfNotPresent |
imagePullSecrets |
Configuration for imagePullSecrets so that you can use a private registry for your image | [] |
imageTag |
The Metricbeat Docker image tag | 8.5.1 |
image |
The Metricbeat Docker image | docker.elastic.co/beats/metricbeat |
kube_state_metrics.enabled |
Install kube-state-metrics chart as a dependency | true |
kube_state_metrics.host |
Define kube-state-metrics endpoint for an existing deployment. Works only if kube_state_metrics.enabled: false |
"" |
livenessProbe |
Parameters to pass to liveness probe checks for values such as timeouts and thresholds | see values.yaml |
managedServiceAccount |
Whether the serviceAccount should be managed by this helm chart. Set this to false in order to manage your own service account and related roles |
true |
nameOverride |
Overrides the chart name for resources. If not set the name will default to .Chart.Name |
"" |
podAnnotations |
Configurable annotations applied to all Metricbeat pods | {} |
priorityClassName |
The name of the PriorityClass. No default is supplied as the PriorityClass must be created first | "" |
readinessProbe |
Parameters to pass to readiness probe checks for values such as timeouts and thresholds | see values.yaml |
replicas |
The replica count for the Metricbeat deployment talking to kube-state-metrics | 1 |
secrets |
Allows creating a secret from variables or a file. To add secrets from file, add suffix .filepath to the key of the secret key. The value will be encoded to base64. |
See values.yaml |
serviceAccount |
Custom serviceAccount that Metricbeat will use during execution. By default will use the service account created by this chart | "" |
serviceAccountAnnotations |
Annotations to be added to the ServiceAccount that is created by this chart. | {} |
terminationGracePeriod |
Termination period (in seconds) to wait before killing Metricbeat pod process on pod shutdown | 30 |
updateStrategy |
The updateStrategy for the DaemonSet By default Kubernetes will kill and recreate pods on updates. Setting this to OnDelete will require that pods be deleted manually |
RollingUpdate |
This Helm chart can use existing Kubernetes secrets to setup credentials or certificates for examples. These secrets should be created outside of this chart and accessed using environment variables and volumes.
An example can be found in examples/security.
Deploying OSS version of Metricbeat can be done by setting image
value to
Metricbeat OSS Docker image
An example of Metricbeat deployment using OSS version can be found in examples/oss.
Default Metricbeat configuration has been switched to Kubelet secure port (10250/TCP) instead of read-only port (10255/TCP) in #471 because read-only port usage is now discouraged and not enabled by default in most Kubernetes configurations.
However, if you need to use read-only port, you can replace
hosts: ["https://${NODE_NAME}:10250"]
by hosts: ["${NODE_NAME}:10255"]
and
comment bearer_token_file
and ssl.verification_mode
in
daemonset.metricbeatConfig
in values.yaml.
The default Metricbeat configuration is using Metricbeat pod name for
agent.hostname
and host.name
fields. The hostname
of the Kubernetes nodes
can be find in kubernetes.node.name
field. If you would like to have
agent.hostname
and host.name
fields set to the hostname of the nodes, you'll
need to set daemonset.hostNetworking
value to true.
Note that enabling hostNetwork make Metricbeat pod use the host network namespace which gives it access to the host loopback device, services listening on localhost, could be used to snoop on network activity of other pods on the same node.
The default http port for multiple beats agents may be on the same port, for
example, Filebeats and Metricbeats both default to 5066. When hostNetworking
is enabled this will cause collisions when standing up the http server. The work
around for this is to set http.port
in the config file for one of the beats agent
to use a different port.
Please check CONTRIBUTING.md before any contribution or for any questions about our development and testing process.