RPC
HTTP RPC enables you to manage your Fluentd instance through HTTP endpoints. You can use this feature as a replacement of Unix signals.
It is especially useful for environments where signals are not supported well e.g. Windows. This requires Fluentd to start not with --no-supervisor
command-line option.
Configuration
By default, HTTP RPC is not enabled. To use this feature, set the rpc_endpoint
option:
<system>
rpc_endpoint 127.0.0.1:24444
</system>
Now, you can manage your Fluentd instance using an HTTP client:
$ curl http://127.0.0.1:24444/api/plugins.flushBuffers
{"ok":true}
As evident from the output above, each endpoint returns a JSON object as its response.
HTTP Endpoints
/api/processes.zeroDowntimeRestart
Restarts Fluentd with zero-downtime. (Not supported on Windows)
v1.18
/api/processes.flushBuffersAndKillWorkers
Flushes buffer and stops the daemon.
v1.0
/api/config.gracefulReload
---
Reloads configuration.
v1.9
Appendix:
/api/config.gracefulReload
: This is the replacement ofSIGUSR2
before v1.18. Please use/api/processes.zeroDowntimeRestart
or/api/config.reload
unless there is a special reason. See SIGUSR2 for details.
If this article is incorrect or outdated, or omits critical information, please let us know. Fluentd is an open-source project under Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). All components are available under the Apache 2 License.
Last updated
Was this helpful?