$ oc project openshift-logging
You can view the status of the OpenShift Elasticsearch Operator and for a number of Elasticsearch components.
You can view the status of your log store.
OpenShift Logging and Elasticsearch must be installed.
Change to the openshift-logging
project.
$ oc project openshift-logging
To view the status:
Get the name of the log store instance:
$ oc get Elasticsearch
NAME AGE
elasticsearch 5h9m
Get the log store status:
$ oc get Elasticsearch <Elasticsearch-instance> -o yaml
For example:
$ oc get Elasticsearch elasticsearch -n openshift-logging -o yaml
The output includes information similar to the following:
status: (1)
cluster: (2)
activePrimaryShards: 30
activeShards: 60
initializingShards: 0
numDataNodes: 3
numNodes: 3
pendingTasks: 0
relocatingShards: 0
status: green
unassignedShards: 0
clusterHealth: ""
conditions: [] (3)
nodes: (4)
- deploymentName: elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-1
upgradeStatus: {}
- deploymentName: elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-2
upgradeStatus: {}
- deploymentName: elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-3
upgradeStatus: {}
pods: (5)
client:
failed: []
notReady: []
ready:
- elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-1-6d7fbf844f-sn422
- elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-2-dfbd988bc-qkzjz
- elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-3-c8f566f7c-t7zkt
data:
failed: []
notReady: []
ready:
- elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-1-6d7fbf844f-sn422
- elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-2-dfbd988bc-qkzjz
- elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-3-c8f566f7c-t7zkt
master:
failed: []
notReady: []
ready:
- elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-1-6d7fbf844f-sn422
- elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-2-dfbd988bc-qkzjz
- elasticsearch-cdm-zjf34ved-3-c8f566f7c-t7zkt
shardAllocationEnabled: all
1 | In the output, the cluster status fields appear in the status stanza. |
2 | The status of the log store:
|
3 | Any status conditions, if present. The log store status indicates the reasons from the scheduler if a pod could not be placed. Any events related to the following conditions are shown:
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4 | The log store nodes in the cluster, with upgradeStatus . |
5 | The log store client, data, and master pods in the cluster, listed under 'failed`, notReady , or ready state. |
The following are examples of some condition messages from the Status
section of the Elasticsearch instance.
The following status message indicates that a node has exceeded the configured low watermark, and no shard will be allocated to this node.
status:
nodes:
- conditions:
- lastTransitionTime: 2019-03-15T15:57:22Z
message: Disk storage usage for node is 27.5gb (36.74%). Shards will be not
be allocated on this node.
reason: Disk Watermark Low
status: "True"
type: NodeStorage
deploymentName: example-elasticsearch-cdm-0-1
upgradeStatus: {}
The following status message indicates that a node has exceeded the configured high watermark, and shards will be relocated to other nodes.
status:
nodes:
- conditions:
- lastTransitionTime: 2019-03-15T16:04:45Z
message: Disk storage usage for node is 27.5gb (36.74%). Shards will be relocated
from this node.
reason: Disk Watermark High
status: "True"
type: NodeStorage
deploymentName: example-elasticsearch-cdm-0-1
upgradeStatus: {}
The following status message indicates that the log store node selector in the CR does not match any nodes in the cluster:
status:
nodes:
- conditions:
- lastTransitionTime: 2019-04-10T02:26:24Z
message: '0/8 nodes are available: 8 node(s) didn''t match node selector.'
reason: Unschedulable
status: "True"
type: Unschedulable
The following status message indicates that the log store CR uses a non-existent persistent volume claim (PVC).
status:
nodes:
- conditions:
- last Transition Time: 2019-04-10T05:55:51Z
message: pod has unbound immediate PersistentVolumeClaims (repeated 5 times)
reason: Unschedulable
status: True
type: Unschedulable
The following status message indicates that your log store cluster does not have enough nodes to support the redundancy policy.
status:
clusterHealth: ""
conditions:
- lastTransitionTime: 2019-04-17T20:01:31Z
message: Wrong RedundancyPolicy selected. Choose different RedundancyPolicy or
add more nodes with data roles
reason: Invalid Settings
status: "True"
type: InvalidRedundancy
This status message indicates your cluster has too many control plane nodes (also known as the master nodes):
status:
clusterHealth: green
conditions:
- lastTransitionTime: '2019-04-17T20:12:34Z'
message: >-
Invalid master nodes count. Please ensure there are no more than 3 total
nodes with master roles
reason: Invalid Settings
status: 'True'
type: InvalidMasters
The following status message indicates that Elasticsearch storage does not support the change you tried to make.
For example:
status:
clusterHealth: green
conditions:
- lastTransitionTime: "2021-05-07T01:05:13Z"
message: Changing the storage structure for a custom resource is not supported
reason: StorageStructureChangeIgnored
status: 'True'
type: StorageStructureChangeIgnored
The reason
and type
fields specify the type of unsupported change:
StorageClassNameChangeIgnored
Unsupported change to the storage class name.
StorageSizeChangeIgnored
Unsupported change the storage size.
StorageStructureChangeIgnored
Unsupported change between ephemeral and persistent storage structures.
If you try to configure the |
You can view the status for a number of the log store components.
You can view the status of the Elasticsearch indices.
Get the name of an Elasticsearch pod:
$ oc get pods --selector component=elasticsearch -o name
pod/elasticsearch-cdm-1godmszn-1-6f8495-vp4lw
pod/elasticsearch-cdm-1godmszn-2-5769cf-9ms2n
pod/elasticsearch-cdm-1godmszn-3-f66f7d-zqkz7
Get the status of the indices:
$ oc exec elasticsearch-cdm-4vjor49p-2-6d4d7db474-q2w7z -- indices
Defaulting container name to elasticsearch.
Use 'oc describe pod/elasticsearch-cdm-4vjor49p-2-6d4d7db474-q2w7z -n openshift-logging' to see all of the containers in this pod.
green open infra-000002 S4QANnf1QP6NgCegfnrnbQ 3 1 119926 0 157 78
green open audit-000001 8_EQx77iQCSTzFOXtxRqFw 3 1 0 0 0 0
green open .security iDjscH7aSUGhIdq0LheLBQ 1 1 5 0 0 0
green open .kibana_-377444158_kubeadmin yBywZ9GfSrKebz5gWBZbjw 3 1 1 0 0 0
green open infra-000001 z6Dpe__ORgiopEpW6Yl44A 3 1 871000 0 874 436
green open app-000001 hIrazQCeSISewG3c2VIvsQ 3 1 2453 0 3 1
green open .kibana_1 JCitcBMSQxKOvIq6iQW6wg 1 1 0 0 0 0
green open .kibana_-1595131456_user1 gIYFIEGRRe-ka0W3okS-mQ 3 1 1 0 0 0
You can view the status of the pods that host the log store.
Get the name of a pod:
$ oc get pods --selector component=elasticsearch -o name
pod/elasticsearch-cdm-1godmszn-1-6f8495-vp4lw
pod/elasticsearch-cdm-1godmszn-2-5769cf-9ms2n
pod/elasticsearch-cdm-1godmszn-3-f66f7d-zqkz7
Get the status of a pod:
$ oc describe pod elasticsearch-cdm-1godmszn-1-6f8495-vp4lw
The output includes the following status information:
....
Status: Running
....
Containers:
elasticsearch:
Container ID: cri-o://b7d44e0a9ea486e27f47763f5bb4c39dfd2
State: Running
Started: Mon, 08 Jun 2020 10:17:56 -0400
Ready: True
Restart Count: 0
Readiness: exec [/usr/share/elasticsearch/probe/readiness.sh] delay=10s timeout=30s period=5s #success=1 #failure=3
....
proxy:
Container ID: cri-o://3f77032abaddbb1652c116278652908dc01860320b8a4e741d06894b2f8f9aa1
State: Running
Started: Mon, 08 Jun 2020 10:18:38 -0400
Ready: True
Restart Count: 0
....
Conditions:
Type Status
Initialized True
Ready True
ContainersReady True
PodScheduled True
....
Events: <none>
You can view the status of the log store deployment configuration.
Get the name of a deployment configuration:
$ oc get deployment --selector component=elasticsearch -o name
deployment.extensions/elasticsearch-cdm-1gon-1
deployment.extensions/elasticsearch-cdm-1gon-2
deployment.extensions/elasticsearch-cdm-1gon-3
Get the deployment configuration status:
$ oc describe deployment elasticsearch-cdm-1gon-1
The output includes the following status information:
....
Containers:
elasticsearch:
Image: registry.redhat.io/openshift-logging/elasticsearch6-rhel8
Readiness: exec [/usr/share/elasticsearch/probe/readiness.sh] delay=10s timeout=30s period=5s #success=1 #failure=3
....
Conditions:
Type Status Reason
---- ------ ------
Progressing Unknown deploymentPaused
Available True MinimumReplicasAvailable
....
Events: <none>
You can view the status of the log store replica set.
Get the name of a replica set:
$ oc get replicaSet --selector component=elasticsearch -o name
replicaset.extensions/elasticsearch-cdm-1gon-1-6f8495
replicaset.extensions/elasticsearch-cdm-1gon-2-5769cf
replicaset.extensions/elasticsearch-cdm-1gon-3-f66f7d
Get the status of the replica set:
$ oc describe replicaSet elasticsearch-cdm-1gon-1-6f8495
The output includes the following status information:
....
Containers:
elasticsearch:
Image: registry.redhat.io/openshift-logging/elasticsearch6-rhel8@sha256:4265742c7cdd85359140e2d7d703e4311b6497eec7676957f455d6908e7b1c25
Readiness: exec [/usr/share/elasticsearch/probe/readiness.sh] delay=10s timeout=30s period=5s #success=1 #failure=3
....
Events: <none>