An Ansible role which installs and configures Graylog for log management.
- Only Ansible versions > 2.5.0 are supported.
- Java 8 - Ubuntu Xenial and up support OpenJDK 8 by default. For other distributions, consider backports accordingly
- Elasticsearch
- NGINX
- Tested on
- Ubuntu 16.04
- Ubuntu 18.04
- Debian 9
- Debian 10
- Centos 7
- Centos 8
Note: This role is for Graylog-3.X only! For older versions, use the graylog-2.X branch.
- You need at least 4GB of memory to run Graylog
- Generate the password hash for the admin user:
echo -n yourpassword | sha256sum # Linux
echo -n yourpassword | shasum -a 256 # Mac
Here is an example of a playbook targeting Vagrant (Ubuntu Xenial):
- hosts: "all"
remote_user: "ubuntu"
become: True
vars:
es_enable_xpack: False
es_instance_name: "graylog"
es_heap_size: "1g"
es_config:
node.name: "graylog"
cluster.name: "graylog"
http.port: 9200
transport.tcp.port: 9300
network.host: "127.0.0.1"
graylog_version: 3.3
graylog_install_java: False # Elasticsearch role already installed Java
graylog_password_secret: "2jueVqZpwLLjaWxV" # generate with: pwgen -s 96 1
graylog_root_password_sha2: "8c6976e5b5410415bde908bd4dee15dfb167a9c873fc4bb8a81f6f2ab448a918"
graylog_http_bind_address: "{{ ansible_default_ipv4.address }}:9000"
graylog_http_publish_uri: "http://{{ ansible_default_ipv4.address }}:9000/"
graylog_http_external_uri: "http://{{ ansible_default_ipv4.address }}:9000/"
roles:
- role: "Graylog2.graylog-ansible-role"
tags:
- "graylog"
- Create a playbook file with that content, e.g.
your_playbook.yml
- Fetch this role
ansible-galaxy install -n -p ./roles Graylog2.graylog-ansible-role
- Install role's dependencies
ansible-galaxy install -r roles/Graylog2.graylog-ansible-role/requirements.yml -p ./roles
- Apply the playbook to a Vagrant box
ansible-playbook your_playbook.yml -i "127.0.0.1:2222,"
- Login to Graylog by opening
http://127.0.0.1:9000
in your browser. Default username and password isadmin
# Basic server settings
graylog_version: 3.3 # Required
graylog_full_version: "3.3.2-1" # Optional, if not provided, the latest revision of {{ graylog_version }} will be installed
graylog_is_master: "True"
graylog_password_secret: "2jueVqZpwLLjaWxV" # generate with: pwgen -s 96 1
graylog_root_password_sha2: "8c6976e5b5410415bde908bd4dee15dfb167a9c873fc4bb8a81f6f2ab448a918"
graylog_http_bind_address: "{{ ansible_default_ipv4.address }}:9000"
graylog_http_publish_uri: "http://{{ ansible_default_ipv4.address }}:9000/"
graylog_http_external_uri: "http://{{ ansible_default_ipv4.address }}:9000/"
Take a look into defaults/main.yml
to get an overview of all configuration parameters.
- Set up
roles_path = ./roles
inansible.cfg
([defaults]
block) - Install role
ansible-galaxy install Graylog2.graylog-ansible-role
- Install role's dependencies
ansible-galaxy install -r roles/Graylog2.graylog-ansible-role/requirements.yml
- Set up playbook (see example below):
- hosts: "server"
become: True
vars:
es_instance_name: "graylog"
es_scripts: False
es_templates: False
es_version_lock: False
es_heap_size: "1g"
es_config:
node.name: "graylog"
cluster.name: "graylog"
http.port: 9200
transport.tcp.port: 9300
network.host: "127.0.0.1"
node.data: True
node.master: True
graylog_version: 3.3
graylog_install_java: False # Elasticsearch role already installed Java
graylog_password_secret: "2jueVqZpwLLjaWxV" # generate with: pwgen -s 96 1
graylog_root_password_sha2: "8c6976e5b5410415bde908bd4dee15dfb167a9c873fc4bb8a81f6f2ab448a918"
graylog_http_bind_address: "{{ ansible_default_ipv4.address }}:9000"
graylog_http_publish_uri: "http://{{ ansible_default_ipv4.address }}:9000/"
graylog_http_external_uri: "http://{{ ansible_default_ipv4.address }}:9000/"
nginx_sites:
graylog:
- "listen 80"
- "server_name graylog"
- |
location / {
proxy_pass http://localhost:9000/;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_pass_request_headers on;
proxy_connect_timeout 150;
proxy_send_timeout 100;
proxy_read_timeout 100;
proxy_buffers 4 32k;
client_max_body_size 8m;
client_body_buffer_size 128k;
}
roles:
- role: "Graylog2.graylog-ansible-role"
tags:
- "graylog"
- Run the playbook with
ansible-playbook -i inventory_file your_playbook.yml
- Login to Graylog by opening
http://<host IP>
in your browser, default username and password isadmin
It's good to be explicit, these are all the roles that you need to run for Graylog.
Note: in this example vars are in a more appropriate place at group_vars/group/vars
- name: "Apply roles for Graylog servers"
hosts: "graylog_servers"
become: True
vars:
graylog_install_elasticsearch: False
graylog_install_mongodb: False
graylog_install_nginx: False
roles:
- role: lean_delivery.java
version: 7.1.0
when: graylog_install_java
- role: "elastic.elasticsearch"
tags:
- "elasticsearch"
- "graylog_servers"
- role: "jdauphant.nginx"
tags:
- "nginx"
- "graylog_servers"
- role: "graylog2.graylog-ansible-role"
tags:
- "graylog"
- "graylog_servers"
Dependencies can be enabled/disabled with the host_vars
graylog_install_*
.
Take look into meta/main.yml for more information. Keep in mind that you
have to install all dependencies even when they are disabled to prevent errors.
If you'd like to run the Molecule tests, you'll need a few things installed:
Note that this is ONLY required if you want to run the test harness. You don't need any of this to run the playbook. This is a special setup that allows you to test the Ansible playbook against disposable VMs.
Setting up Molecule requires installing a number tools for the VM enviroment. The following are notes from a successful install on Ubuntu 20.04.
Install Virtualenv, Molecule, and testinfra
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y python3-pip libssl-dev python3-virtualenv
virtualenv venv
source venv/bin/activate
python3 -m pip install "molecule[lint]"
pip3 install testinfra
Install Vagrant and libvirt
sudo apt-get install -y bridge-utils dnsmasq-base ebtables libvirt-bin libvirt-dev qemu-kvm qemu-utils ruby-dev
sudo wget -nv https://releases.hashicorp.com/vagrant/2.2.9/vagrant_2.2.9_x86_64.deb
sudo dpkg -i vagrant_2.2.9_x86_64.deb
vagrant --version
sudo apt-get install ruby-libvirt qemu libvirt-daemon-system libvirt-clients ebtables
sudo apt-get install libxslt-dev libxml2-dev libvirt-dev zlib1g-dev
vagrant plugin install vagrant-libvirt
vagrant plugin list
pip3 install python-vagrant molecule-vagrant
Test that Vagrant works
vagrant init generic/ubuntu1804
vagrant up --provider=libvirt
vagrant ssh
vagrant halt
Test that Molecule works
git clone https://github.com/Graylog2/graylog-ansible-role.git
cd graylog-ansible-role
molecule create
molecule converge
molecule login
systemctl status graylog-server
exit
molecule destroy
To spin up a test VM:
export MOLECULE_DISTRO='generic/ubuntu1804'
molecule create
To run the Ansible playbook:
molecule converge
To login to the VM:
molecule login
To destroy the VM:
molecule destroy
To test against other distros, you can also set the MOLECULE_DISTRO environment variable to one of these:
export MOLECULE_DISTRO='centos/7'
export MOLECULE_DISTRO='centos/8'
export MOLECULE_DISTRO='debian/jessie64'
export MOLECULE_DISTRO='debian/stretch64'
export MOLECULE_DISTRO='debian/buster64'
export MOLECULE_DISTRO='generic/ubuntu1604'
export MOLECULE_DISTRO='generic/ubuntu1804'
export MOLECULE_DISTRO='generic/ubuntu2004'
Great articles by Pablo Daniel Estigarribia Davyt on how to use this role:
Author: Marius Sturm (marius@graylog.com) and contributors
License: Apache 2.0