kata-log-parser
is a tool that combines logfiles generated by the various
system components, sorts them by timestamp, and re-displays the log entries. A
time delta is added to show how much time has elapsed between each log entry.
The tool is also able to check the validity of all log records, can re-format the logs, and output them in a different format.
For more information on the kata-log-parser
tool, use the help command:
$ kata-log-parser --help
The tool reads logfiles in the logfmt
structured
logging format. For example, a logfile created by the golang
Logrus package.
By default the tool requires that the following fields are defined for each log record:
-
Log level field (
level
): must be one of the LogrusLogLevel
values in string format (e.g.debug
,info
,error
). -
Name field (
name
): a single word that specifies the name of the application that generates the log record (e.g.kata-runtime
). -
Process ID field (
pid
): the numeric process identifier for the process that generates the log record. -
Source field (
source
): a single word that specifies the name of a unique part of the system (e.g.runtime
). -
Timestamp field (
time
): in RFC3339 format and including a nanosecond value.
Additional to the fields above, the tool also expects the following field:
- Message field (
msg
): a textual message allowing log records to be disambiguated.
Note: These requirements can be ignored by using the --ignore-missing-fields
flag
The primary logfiles the tool reads are:
-
The runtime log.
This log also includes virtcontainers log entries and agent best effort logs unpacking (unless
--no-agent-unpack
is specified).
To merge all logs:
- Enable full debug.
- Clear the systemd journal (optional):
$ sudo systemctl stop systemd-journald $ sudo rm -f /var/log/journal/*/* /run/log/journal/*/* $ sudo systemctl start systemd-journald
- Create a Kata container.
- Collect the logs (alternatively to journal clearing you may consider constraining collected logs by adding
--since=<container creation time>
).$ sudo journalctl -q -o cat -a -t kata > ./kata.log
- Ensure the logs are readable:
$ sudo chown $USER *.log
- To install the program:
$ go get -d github.com/kata-containers/kata-containers $ pushd $GOPATH/src/github.com/kata-containers/kata-containers/src/tools/log-parser && make install && popd
- To run the program:
$ kata-log-parser kata.log
jq is a command-line JSON processor which can be combined with kata-log-parser
to filter and fetch specific log entries.
$ kata-log-parser --ignore-missing-fields --output-format json --no-agent-unpack kata.log | jq '.Entries[] | select(.Msg=="reading guest console") | .Data.vmconsole'
This example also demonstrates how to get logs from the journal directly to the parser.
$ journalctl -q -o cat -a -t kata | kata-log-parser --ignore-missing-fields --output-format json - | jq '.Entries[] | select(.Source=="agent")'
These logs sourced from containerd-kata-shim-v2
and being printed along with their Msg
content, Time
and Container
ID.
$ kata-log-parser --ignore-missing-fields --output-format json kata.log | jq '.Entries[] | select(.Source=="containerd-kata-shim-v2" and .Sandbox=="2fa50251ccc3b9a85350e8fe6836d1875023714153b503b548360946fcec3829") | "\(.Msg) \(.Time) \(.Container)"'