Ability to stream logs to Cloudwatch Logs or Datadog
There's no way to stream logs from MongoDB on Atlas right now. I should be able to stream logs, either to Datadog or Cloudwatch or something!
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Sam Craske commented
+1 on this. Even if it's an ability to forward these kinds of logs to S3, that would at least be a starting point.
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Adnan commented
looking forward to this integration to centralize all matrices in cloudwatch.
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Syed Turab commented
need support to shop logs and metric into cloudwatch
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Kai commented
For others (like Qradar) it would be easier if we would have an API that would return the Audit or log messages in JSON format (and not as an archive) and which would strictly respect the requested time window.
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Angelika Gross commented
The retrieving of log files as well as audit log files is very cumbersome for MongoDB Atlas. There is a delay in retrieving the log files (5 min), then you have to download the logs via the API and then you have to unpack it. This setup is not suitable for live trouble shooting.
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Valer commented
+1 for sure. We're spending a significant time writing our own shipper that's polling the logs API (which only updates every 5min). Being able to provide an endpoint with an ElasticSearch or Splunk interface would be much appreciated.
We're shipping all the logs, server and audit, for all of our clusters.
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John commented
I could use an integration to datadog for log streaming.
But, pushing to s3 would be a good step because at least that can go through a bucket event-based forwarder to Datadog.
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Thales commented
+1
This feature will be a lifesaver to us, we have a lot of monitoring/statistics using information from logs and we had to implement a job gathering it every 5 minutes. So, the time to download and process it, makes our analysis always be late.
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Vedant commented
+1 for streaming logs to Datadog. Having DB logs and slow query logs available on Datadog would make custom dashboards and debugging so much easier
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Jason commented
Audit logs
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Thirumalaisamy commented
Hi,
I am in need of this feature. This will help us in resolving many critical issues in our development environment.
If MongoDB instance is able to push the logs stream to splunk, we can trace many events like slow running queries and other critical info and take action immediately. Now there is no automated way to find out this.
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Nathan commented
I'm using data dog and would love to be able to stream logs there!
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Edward commented
To push/stream logs into datadog can allow us to use one tool to monitor mongodb metrics and slow queries.
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David commented
Sign me up for AWS CloudWatch. This would be almost as delicious as fried chicken.
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Brian commented
Yes, this would be a huge benefit. We use Splunk, and there is no way to stream logs.
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Geoffrey commented
Same request for me. I need to have a continus integration of logs with corporate SIEM solution to analyse in real time events.
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Geoffrey commented
Hello,
I'm interresting to have the functionnality to push automatically the logs (organisations events, projetcs events, clusters events, clusters logs, cluster audits logs) automaticaly to a cloud storage with the possibility to set the frequency.
It's can usefull to tranfert these events to our SIEM.
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Rohan Doshi commented
I would like to have this feature along with capability of sending the logs to on-prem Splunk system.
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AYMERIC commented
Hello,
Same request for me: would be very usefull to gather logs and integrate them continuously in Cloud logging or Datadog. It could be very helpfull for security checks or app issue debug mainly. The most important is audit and database logs. Atlas logs are less "dynamic" once the service is up and running.
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Charlie commented
Another request for Datadog log file streaming or integration to automatically pull server logs over.