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fluentd - how to source log file name with timestamp
e.g. Catalina logs are generated with timestamp e.g.



catalina.2018-11-05.log



catalina.2018-12-03.log



catalina.2018-12-10.log



I would like fluentd to access latest log file based on the timestamp in file name. Can you suggest what the source path should look like in td-agent.conf



<source>
@type tail
path D:apache-tomcat-9.0.12logscatalina.**[TODAY]**.log
pos_file C:opttd-agentjavalogs.log.pos
tag javalogs
<parse>
@type json
</parse>
</source>
<match javalogs>
@type stdout
</match>









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    fluentd - how to source log file name with timestamp
    e.g. Catalina logs are generated with timestamp e.g.



    catalina.2018-11-05.log



    catalina.2018-12-03.log



    catalina.2018-12-10.log



    I would like fluentd to access latest log file based on the timestamp in file name. Can you suggest what the source path should look like in td-agent.conf



    <source>
    @type tail
    path D:apache-tomcat-9.0.12logscatalina.**[TODAY]**.log
    pos_file C:opttd-agentjavalogs.log.pos
    tag javalogs
    <parse>
    @type json
    </parse>
    </source>
    <match javalogs>
    @type stdout
    </match>









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      fluentd - how to source log file name with timestamp
      e.g. Catalina logs are generated with timestamp e.g.



      catalina.2018-11-05.log



      catalina.2018-12-03.log



      catalina.2018-12-10.log



      I would like fluentd to access latest log file based on the timestamp in file name. Can you suggest what the source path should look like in td-agent.conf



      <source>
      @type tail
      path D:apache-tomcat-9.0.12logscatalina.**[TODAY]**.log
      pos_file C:opttd-agentjavalogs.log.pos
      tag javalogs
      <parse>
      @type json
      </parse>
      </source>
      <match javalogs>
      @type stdout
      </match>









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      fluentd - how to source log file name with timestamp
      e.g. Catalina logs are generated with timestamp e.g.



      catalina.2018-11-05.log



      catalina.2018-12-03.log



      catalina.2018-12-10.log



      I would like fluentd to access latest log file based on the timestamp in file name. Can you suggest what the source path should look like in td-agent.conf



      <source>
      @type tail
      path D:apache-tomcat-9.0.12logscatalina.**[TODAY]**.log
      pos_file C:opttd-agentjavalogs.log.pos
      tag javalogs
      <parse>
      @type json
      </parse>
      </source>
      <match javalogs>
      @type stdout
      </match>






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          Try below path syntax.



          path D:apache-tomcat-9.0.12logscatalina.%Y-%m-%d.log


          Note - Make sure your files are created according to same timezone as fluentd agent process so it can properly tail the correctly created files. Also, fluentd process should have correct read permissions on catalina files.






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            Try below path syntax.



            path D:apache-tomcat-9.0.12logscatalina.%Y-%m-%d.log


            Note - Make sure your files are created according to same timezone as fluentd agent process so it can properly tail the correctly created files. Also, fluentd process should have correct read permissions on catalina files.






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              Try below path syntax.



              path D:apache-tomcat-9.0.12logscatalina.%Y-%m-%d.log


              Note - Make sure your files are created according to same timezone as fluentd agent process so it can properly tail the correctly created files. Also, fluentd process should have correct read permissions on catalina files.






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                Try below path syntax.



                path D:apache-tomcat-9.0.12logscatalina.%Y-%m-%d.log


                Note - Make sure your files are created according to same timezone as fluentd agent process so it can properly tail the correctly created files. Also, fluentd process should have correct read permissions on catalina files.






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                Try below path syntax.



                path D:apache-tomcat-9.0.12logscatalina.%Y-%m-%d.log


                Note - Make sure your files are created according to same timezone as fluentd agent process so it can properly tail the correctly created files. Also, fluentd process should have correct read permissions on catalina files.







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