$ oc project openshift-logging
You can view the status of the OpenShift Elasticsearch Operator and for a number of Elasticsearch components.
You can view the status of the Elasticsearch log store.
The Red Hat OpenShift Logging Operator and OpenShift Elasticsearch Operator are installed.
Change to the openshift-logging
project by running the following command:
$ oc project openshift-logging
To view the status:
Get the name of the Elasticsearch log store instance by running the following command:
$ oc get Elasticsearch
NAME AGE
elasticsearch 5h9m
Get the Elasticsearch log store status by running the following command:
$ oc get Elasticsearch <Elasticsearch-instance> -o yaml
For example:
$ oc get Elasticsearch elasticsearch -n openshift-logging -o yaml
The output includes information similar to the following:
status: (1)
cluster: (2)
activePrimaryShards: 30
activeShards: 60
initializingShards: 0
numDataNodes: 3
numNodes: 3
pendingTasks: 0
relocatingShards: 0
status: green
unassignedShards: 0
clusterHealth: ""
conditions: [] (3)
nodes: (4)
- deploymentName: elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-1
upgradeStatus: {}
- deploymentName: elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-2
upgradeStatus: {}
- deploymentName: elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-3
upgradeStatus: {}
pods: (5)
client:
failed: []
notReady: []
ready:
- elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-1-6d7fbf844f-sn422
- elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-2-dfbd988bc-qkzjz
- elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-3-c8f566f7c-t7zkt
data:
failed: []
notReady: []
ready:
- elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-1-6d7fbf844f-sn422
- elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-2-dfbd988bc-qkzjz
- elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-3-c8f566f7c-t7zkt
master:
failed: []
notReady: []
ready:
- elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-1-6d7fbf844f-sn422
- elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-2-dfbd988bc-qkzjz
- elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-3-c8f566f7c-t7zkt
shardAllocationEnabled: all
1 | In the output, the cluster status fields appear in the status stanza. |
2 | The status of the Elasticsearch log store:
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3 | Any status conditions, if present. The Elasticsearch log store status indicates the reasons from the scheduler if a pod could not be placed. Any events related to the following conditions are shown:
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4 | The Elasticsearch log store nodes in the cluster, with upgradeStatus . |
5 | The Elasticsearch log store client, data, and master pods in the cluster, listed under failed , notReady , or ready state. |
The following are examples of some condition messages from the Status
section of the Elasticsearch instance.
The following status message indicates that a node has exceeded the configured low watermark, and no shard will be allocated to this node.
status:
nodes:
- conditions:
- lastTransitionTime: 2019-03-15T15:57:22Z
message: Disk storage usage for node is 27.5gb (36.74%). Shards will be not
be allocated on this node.
reason: Disk Watermark Low
status: "True"
type: NodeStorage
deploymentName: example-elasticsearch-cdm-0-1
upgradeStatus: {}
The following status message indicates that a node has exceeded the configured high watermark, and shards will be relocated to other nodes.
status:
nodes:
- conditions:
- lastTransitionTime: 2019-03-15T16:04:45Z
message: Disk storage usage for node is 27.5gb (36.74%). Shards will be relocated
from this node.
reason: Disk Watermark High
status: "True"
type: NodeStorage
deploymentName: example-elasticsearch-cdm-0-1
upgradeStatus: {}
The following status message indicates that the Elasticsearch log store node selector in the custom resource (CR) does not match any nodes in the cluster:
status:
nodes:
- conditions:
- lastTransitionTime: 2019-04-10T02:26:24Z
message: '0/8 nodes are available: 8 node(s) didn''t match node selector.'
reason: Unschedulable
status: "True"
type: Unschedulable
The following status message indicates that the Elasticsearch log store CR uses a non-existent persistent volume claim (PVC).
status:
nodes:
- conditions:
- last Transition Time: 2019-04-10T05:55:51Z
message: pod has unbound immediate PersistentVolumeClaims (repeated 5 times)
reason: Unschedulable
status: True
type: Unschedulable
The following status message indicates that your Elasticsearch log store cluster does not have enough nodes to support the redundancy policy.
status:
clusterHealth: ""
conditions:
- lastTransitionTime: 2019-04-17T20:01:31Z
message: Wrong RedundancyPolicy selected. Choose different RedundancyPolicy or
add more nodes with data roles
reason: Invalid Settings
status: "True"
type: InvalidRedundancy
This status message indicates your cluster has too many control plane nodes:
status:
clusterHealth: green
conditions:
- lastTransitionTime: '2019-04-17T20:12:34Z'
message: >-
Invalid master nodes count. Please ensure there are no more than 3 total
nodes with master roles
reason: Invalid Settings
status: 'True'
type: InvalidMasters
The following status message indicates that Elasticsearch storage does not support the change you tried to make.
For example:
status:
clusterHealth: green
conditions:
- lastTransitionTime: "2021-05-07T01:05:13Z"
message: Changing the storage structure for a custom resource is not supported
reason: StorageStructureChangeIgnored
status: 'True'
type: StorageStructureChangeIgnored
The reason
and type
fields specify the type of unsupported change:
StorageClassNameChangeIgnored
Unsupported change to the storage class name.
StorageSizeChangeIgnored
Unsupported change the storage size.
StorageStructureChangeIgnored
Unsupported change between ephemeral and persistent storage structures.
If you try to configure the |
You can view the status for a number of the log store components.
You can view the status of the Elasticsearch indices.
Get the name of an Elasticsearch pod:
$ oc get pods --selector component=elasticsearch -o name
pod/elasticsearch-cdm-1godmszn-1-6f8495-vp4lw
pod/elasticsearch-cdm-1godmszn-2-5769cf-9ms2n
pod/elasticsearch-cdm-1godmszn-3-f66f7d-zqkz7
Get the status of the indices:
$ oc exec elasticsearch-cdm-4vjor49p-2-6d4d7db474-q2w7z -- indices
Defaulting container name to elasticsearch.
Use 'oc describe pod/elasticsearch-cdm-4vjor49p-2-6d4d7db474-q2w7z -n openshift-logging' to see all of the containers in this pod.
green open infra-000002 S4QANnf1QP6NgCegfnrnbQ 3 1 119926 0 157 78
green open audit-000001 8_EQx77iQCSTzFOXtxRqFw 3 1 0 0 0 0
green open .security iDjscH7aSUGhIdq0LheLBQ 1 1 5 0 0 0
green open .kibana_-377444158_kubeadmin yBywZ9GfSrKebz5gWBZbjw 3 1 1 0 0 0
green open infra-000001 z6Dpe__ORgiopEpW6Yl44A 3 1 871000 0 874 436
green open app-000001 hIrazQCeSISewG3c2VIvsQ 3 1 2453 0 3 1
green open .kibana_1 JCitcBMSQxKOvIq6iQW6wg 1 1 0 0 0 0
green open .kibana_-1595131456_user1 gIYFIEGRRe-ka0W3okS-mQ 3 1 1 0 0 0
You can view the status of the pods that host the log store.
Get the name of a pod:
$ oc get pods --selector component=elasticsearch -o name
pod/elasticsearch-cdm-1godmszn-1-6f8495-vp4lw
pod/elasticsearch-cdm-1godmszn-2-5769cf-9ms2n
pod/elasticsearch-cdm-1godmszn-3-f66f7d-zqkz7
Get the status of a pod:
$ oc describe pod elasticsearch-cdm-1godmszn-1-6f8495-vp4lw
The output includes the following status information:
....
Status: Running
....
Containers:
elasticsearch:
Container ID: cri-o://b7d44e0a9ea486e27f47763f5bb4c39dfd2
State: Running
Started: Mon, 08 Jun 2020 10:17:56 -0400
Ready: True
Restart Count: 0
Readiness: exec [/usr/share/elasticsearch/probe/readiness.sh] delay=10s timeout=30s period=5s #success=1 #failure=3
....
proxy:
Container ID: cri-o://3f77032abaddbb1652c116278652908dc01860320b8a4e741d06894b2f8f9aa1
State: Running
Started: Mon, 08 Jun 2020 10:18:38 -0400
Ready: True
Restart Count: 0
....
Conditions:
Type Status
Initialized True
Ready True
ContainersReady True
PodScheduled True
....
Events: <none>
You can view the status of the log store deployment configuration.
Get the name of a deployment configuration:
$ oc get deployment --selector component=elasticsearch -o name
deployment.extensions/elasticsearch-cdm-1gon-1
deployment.extensions/elasticsearch-cdm-1gon-2
deployment.extensions/elasticsearch-cdm-1gon-3
Get the deployment configuration status:
$ oc describe deployment elasticsearch-cdm-1gon-1
The output includes the following status information:
....
Containers:
elasticsearch:
Image: registry.redhat.io/openshift-logging/elasticsearch6-rhel8
Readiness: exec [/usr/share/elasticsearch/probe/readiness.sh] delay=10s timeout=30s period=5s #success=1 #failure=3
....
Conditions:
Type Status Reason
---- ------ ------
Progressing Unknown DeploymentPaused
Available True MinimumReplicasAvailable
....
Events: <none>
You can view the status of the log store replica set.
Get the name of a replica set:
$ oc get replicaSet --selector component=elasticsearch -o name
replicaset.extensions/elasticsearch-cdm-1gon-1-6f8495
replicaset.extensions/elasticsearch-cdm-1gon-2-5769cf
replicaset.extensions/elasticsearch-cdm-1gon-3-f66f7d
Get the status of the replica set:
$ oc describe replicaSet elasticsearch-cdm-1gon-1-6f8495
The output includes the following status information:
....
Containers:
elasticsearch:
Image: registry.redhat.io/openshift-logging/elasticsearch6-rhel8@sha256:4265742c7cdd85359140e2d7d703e4311b6497eec7676957f455d6908e7b1c25
Readiness: exec [/usr/share/elasticsearch/probe/readiness.sh] delay=10s timeout=30s period=5s #success=1 #failure=3
....
Events: <none>
A dashboard in the Observe section of the OpenShift Container Platform web console displays the status of the Elasticsearch cluster.
To get the status of the OpenShift Elasticsearch cluster, visit the dashboard in the Observe section of the
OpenShift Container Platform web console
at
<cluster_url>/monitoring/dashboards/grafana-dashboard-cluster-logging
.
eo_elasticsearch_cr_cluster_management_state
Shows whether the Elasticsearch cluster is in a managed or unmanaged state. For example:
eo_elasticsearch_cr_cluster_management_state{state="managed"} 1
eo_elasticsearch_cr_cluster_management_state{state="unmanaged"} 0
eo_elasticsearch_cr_restart_total
Shows the number of times the Elasticsearch nodes have restarted for certificate restarts, rolling restarts, or scheduled restarts. For example:
eo_elasticsearch_cr_restart_total{reason="cert_restart"} 1
eo_elasticsearch_cr_restart_total{reason="rolling_restart"} 1
eo_elasticsearch_cr_restart_total{reason="scheduled_restart"} 3
es_index_namespaces_total
Shows the total number of Elasticsearch index namespaces. For example:
Total number of Namespaces.
es_index_namespaces_total 5
es_index_document_count
Shows the number of records for each namespace. For example:
es_index_document_count{namespace="namespace_1"} 25
es_index_document_count{namespace="namespace_2"} 10
es_index_document_count{namespace="namespace_3"} 5
If Elasticsearch is missing the admin-cert
, admin-key
, logging-es.crt
, or logging-es.key
files, the dashboard shows a status message similar to the following example:
message": "Secret \"elasticsearch\" fields are either missing or empty: [admin-cert, admin-key, logging-es.crt, logging-es.key]",
"reason": "Missing Required Secrets",