Log sources generate log data that VMware Aria Operations for Logs can ingest and analyze. You can find the information for configuring a log source under the Log Sources section.

Agents such as VMware Aria Operations for Logs Agents and Fluentd support data collection from the log sources.
  • A VMware Aria Operations for Logs agent collects log events from log files and forwards the logs to a VMware Aria Operations for Logs server using cfapi or syslog protocols, or to any third-party syslog destination.
  • Fluentd is an open source data collector integrated with VMware Aria Operations for Logs, which lets you unify the data collection and consumption for a better understanding of the data. You can collect logs from log sources such as Docker and Kubernetes through Fluentd.

    The configuration for these log sources uses the Fluentd output plug-in fluent-plugin-vmware-loginsight. For more information, see https://github.com/vmware/fluent-plugin-vmware-loginsight. This plug-in parses logs based on the log source configuration and forwards logs to VMware Aria Operations for Logs. You can configure cfapi or syslog protocols using the plug-in. For information about the plug-in configuration, see https://github.com/vmware/fluent-plugin-vmware-loginsight/blob/master/README.md.

For information about configuring an agent, navigate to Log Sources > Agents and click the agent.

To view the installation instructions for a log source, navigate to Log Sources > Containers and click the log source.

Note: Oracle Cloud VMware Solution (OCVS) lets you create and manage VMware-enabled SDDCs in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, hence providing infrastructure as a service. OCVS uses the scale and flexibility of the public cloud, while providing a private cloud-like operating environment. VMware Aria Operations for Logs can be used to monitor ESXi hosts deployed to the OCVS infrastructure.