Debian
Fluent Bit is distributed as the fluent-bit
package and is available for the latest
stable CentOS system.
The following architectures are supported
x86_64
aarch64
arm64v8
Single line install
Fluent Bit provides an installation script to use for most Linux targets. This will always install the most recently released version.
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fluent/fluent-bit/master/install.sh | sh
This is a convenience helper and should always be validated prior to use. The recommended secure deployment approach is to use the following instructions:
Server GPG key
The first step is to add the Fluent Bit server GPG key to your keyring to ensure you can get the correct signed packages.
Follow the officialDebian wiki guidance.
curl https://packages.fluentbit.io/fluentbit.key | gpg --dearmor > /usr/share/keyrings/fluentbit-keyring.gpg
Updated key from March 2022
For the 1.9.0 and 1.8.15 and later releases, theGPG key has been updated. Ensure this new one is added.
The GPG Key fingerprint of the new key is:
C3C0 A285 34B9 293E AF51 FABD 9F9D DC08 3888 C1CD
Fluentbit releases (Releases signing key) <[email protected]>
The previous key is still available and might be required to install previous versions.
The GPG Key fingerprint of the old key is:
F209 D876 2A60 CD49 E680 633B 4FF8 368B 6EA0 722A
Refer to the supported platform documentation to see which platforms are supported in each release.
Update your sources lists
For Debian, you must add the Fluent Bit APT server entry to your sources lists.
Add the following content at bottom of your /etc/apt/sources.list
file.
deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/fluentbit-keyring.gpg] https://packages.fluentbit.io/debian/${CODENAME} ${CODENAME} main
Replace CODENAME
with your specificDebian release name
(for example: bookworm
for Debian 12)
Update your repositories database
Update your system's apt
database:
sudo apt-get update
Install Fluent Bit
Use the following
apt-get
command to install the latest Fluent Bit:sudo apt-get install fluent-bit
Instruct
systemd
to enable the service:sudo systemctl start fluent-bit
If you do a status check, you should see a similar output similar to:
sudo service fluent-bit status
● fluent-bit.service - Fluent Bit
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/fluent-bit.service; disabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since mié 2016-07-06 16:58:25 CST; 2h 45min ago
Main PID: 6739 (fluent-bit)
Tasks: 1
Memory: 656.0K
CPU: 1.393s
CGroup: /system.slice/fluent-bit.service
└─6739 /opt/fluent-bit/bin/fluent-bit -c /etc/fluent-bit/fluent-bit.conf
...
The default Fluent Bit configuration collect metrics of CPU usage and sends the
records to the standard output. You can see the outgoing data in your/var/log/messages
file.
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