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Hello, I am unable to see most of my stats coming from a container.
I am trying to graph 4 of my AWS ECS instances using the 6.5.2-monitor universal forwarder container. I have copied the app-docker and dockerlogs_fileinput on the Splunk head+indexer (it's on a EC2 instance) and I see the app fine, just most of the graphs do not render. I get the list of containers and their status on a table on "Docker Overview" and I see a lot of docker source types if I query the main index, and they all have data in them. It seems there is some problem while correlating the container names for the graphs on the app-docker.
Any ideas on how to troubleshoot?
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I am not sure what you mean by a global service ... I have my splunk EC2 instance running, and I was able to configure a container with the forwarder to gather metrics from my ECS instance... but only works if I am running one instance. I think the changes merged today with the look ups may fix that... I check it out.
Hello, I am unable to see most of my stats coming from a container.
I am trying to graph 4 of my AWS ECS instances using the
6.5.2-monitor
universal forwarder container. I have copied theapp-docker
anddockerlogs_fileinput
on the Splunk head+indexer (it's on a EC2 instance) and I see the app fine, just most of the graphs do not render. I get the list of containers and their status on a table on "Docker Overview" and I see a lot of docker source types if I query themain
index, and they all have data in them. It seems there is some problem while correlating the container names for the graphs on theapp-docker
.Any ideas on how to troubleshoot?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: