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    • Key Concepts
    • Buffering
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      • Input
      • Parser
      • Filter
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  • Installation
    • Getting Started with Calyptia Core Agent
    • Supported Platforms
    • Linux Packages
      • Amazon Linux
      • Redhat / CentOS
      • Debian
      • Ubuntu
    • Docker
    • Kubernetes
    • macOS
    • Windows
  • Administration
    • Configuring Calyptia Core Agent
      • Classic mode
        • Format and Schema
        • Configuration File
        • Variables
        • Commands
        • Upstream Servers
        • Record Accessor
      • YAML Configuration File
      • Unit Sizes
      • Multiline Parsing
    • Transport Security
    • Buffering & Storage
    • Backpressure
    • Scheduling and Retries
    • Networking
    • Memory Management
    • Monitoring
    • HTTP Proxy
    • Hot Reload
    • Troubleshooting
  • Local Testing
    • Validating your Data and Structure
    • Running a Logging Pipeline Locally
  • Data Pipeline
    • Inputs
      • Collectd
      • CPU Log Based Metrics
      • Disk I/O Log Based Metrics
      • Docker Log Based Metrics
      • Docker Events
      • Dummy
      • Elasticsearch
      • Exec
      • Exec Wasi
      • Fluent Bit Metrics
      • Forward
      • Head
      • HTTP
      • Kafka
      • Health
      • Kernel Logs
      • Memory Metrics
      • MQTT
      • Network I/O Log Based Metrics
      • NGINX Exporter Metrics
      • Node Exporter Metrics
      • Podman Metrics
      • Process Log Based Metrics
      • Prometheus Scrape Metrics
      • Random
      • Serial Interface
      • Standard Input
      • StatsD
      • Syslog
      • Systemd
      • Tail
      • TCP
      • Thermal
      • OpenTelemetry
      • Windows Event Log
      • Windows Event Log (winevtlog)
      • Windows Exporter Metrics
    • Parsers
      • Configuring Parser
      • JSON
      • Regular Expression
      • LTSV
      • Logfmt
      • Decoders
    • Filters
      • AWS Metadata
      • CheckList
      • ECS Metadata
      • Expect
      • GeoIP2 Filter
      • Grep
      • Kubernetes
      • Log to Metrics
      • Lua
      • Parser
      • Record Modifier
      • Modify
      • Multiline
      • Nest
      • Nightfall
      • Rewrite Tag
      • Standard Output
      • Throttle
      • Tensorflow
      • Wasm
    • Outputs
      • Amazon CloudWatch
      • Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose
      • Amazon Kinesis Data Streams
      • Amazon S3
      • Azure Blob
      • Azure Data Explorer
      • Azure Log Analytics
      • Counter
      • Datadog
      • Elasticsearch
      • File
      • FlowCounter
      • Forward
      • GELF
      • Google Cloud BigQuery
      • HTTP
      • InfluxDB
      • Kafka
      • Kafka REST Proxy
      • LogDNA
      • Loki
      • NATS
      • New Relic
      • NULL
      • Observe
      • OpenSearch
      • OpenTelemetry
      • PostgreSQL
      • Prometheus Exporter
      • Prometheus Remote Write
      • SkyWalking
      • Slack
      • Splunk
      • Stackdriver
      • Standard Output
      • Syslog
      • TCP & TLS
      • Treasure Data
      • Vivo Exporter
      • WebSocket
  • Calyptia Core Agent for Developers
    • Golang Output Plugins
    • WASM Filter Plugins
    • WASM Input Plugins
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  • Install on Amazon Linux
  • Single line install
  • Amazon Linux 2023
  • Signature Check**
  • Configure Yum
  • Amazon Linux 2
  • Install
  1. Installation
  2. Linux Packages

Amazon Linux

Install on Amazon Linux

Calyptia Fluent Bit is distributed as calyptia-fluent-bit package and is available for the latest Amazon Linux 2 and Amazon Linux 2023. The following architectures are supported

  • x86_64

  • aarch64 / arm64v8

Single line install

A simple installation script is provided to be used for most Linux targets. This will always install the most recent version released.

curl -L https://github.com/calyptia/lts-notifications/releases/latest/download/install-package.sh| sh

This is purely a convenience helper and should always be validated prior to use. The recommended secure deployment approach is to follow the instructions below.

Amazon Linux 2023

Amazon Linux 2022 was previously supported but is removed since it became GA Amazon Linux 2023

Signature Check**

Calyptia packages are all signed via the calyptia.key that are included as part of your repositories. You can check the signatures by using the built-in rpm tool

Import Calyptia Key**

rpm --import calyptia.key

Check Signature

rpm -K <package>

Configure Yum

We provide calyptia-fluent-bit through a Yum repository. In order to add the repository reference to your system, please add a new file called fluent-bit.repo in /etc/yum.repos.d/ with the following content:

Amazon Linux 2

[calyptia-fluent-bit]
name = Calyptia Fluent Bit
baseurl = https://calyptia-lts-release-standard.s3.amazonaws.com/linux/23.4.1/amazonlinux-[YOUR VERSION_ID]
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=https://calyptia-lts-release-standard.s3.amazonaws.com/linux/23.4.1/calyptia.key
repo_gpgcheck=1
enabled=1

Note: we encourage you always enable the gpgcheck for security reasons. All our packages are signed.

Install

Once your repository is configured, run the following command to install it:

sudo yum install fluent-bit

Now the following step is to instruct systemd to enable the service:

sudo service calyptia-fluent-bit start

If you do a status check, you should see a similar output like this:

● calyptia-fluent-bit.service - Calyptia Fluent Bit
   Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/calyptia-fluent-bit.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled)
   Active: active (running) since Thu 2023-06-08 15:55:03 UTC; 9s ago
     Docs: https://docs.fluentbit.io/manual/
 Main PID: 16631 (calyptia-fluent)
   CGroup: /system.slice/calyptia-fluent-bit.service
           └─16631 /opt/calyptia-fluent-bit/bin/calyptia-fluent-bit -c //etc/calyptia-fluent-bit/calyptia-fluent-bit.conf

The default configuration of calyptia-fluent-bit is collecting metrics of CPU usage and sending the records to the standard output, you can see the outgoing data in your /var/log/messages file.

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