Here is how:
$ gem install fluentd $ gem install fluent-plugin-s3 $ touch fluentd.conf
fluentd.conf
should look like this (just copy and paste this into fluentd.conf):
<source> type syslog port 5140 bind 0.0.0.0 tag system.local </source> <match **> type s3 path <s3 path> #(optional; default="") time_format <format string> #(optional; default is ISO-8601) aws_key_id <Your AWS key id> #(required) aws_sec_key <Your AWS secret key> #(required) s3_bucket <s3 bucket name> #(required) s3_endpoint <s3 endpoint name> #(required; ex: s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com) s3_object_key_format <format string> #(optional; default="%{path}%{time_slice}_%{index}.%{file_extension}") auto_create_bucket <true/false> #(optional; default=true) check_apikey_on_start <true/false> #(optional; default=true) proxy_uri <proxy uri string> #(optional) </match>
After that, you can start fluentd and everything should work:
$ fluentd -c fluentd.conf
Of course, this is just a quick example. If you are thinking of running fluentd in production, consider using td-agent, the enterprise version of Fluentd packaged and maintained by Treasure Data, Inc..
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