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view logstash_index_cleaner.py @ 33:0faebb0b0fa4
update to kibana 3, logstash 1.2.1, es 0.90.5
author | Carl Byington <carl@five-ten-sg.com> |
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date | Mon, 23 Sep 2013 11:50:21 -0700 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python # # Deletes all indices with a datestamp older than "days-to-keep" for daily # if you have hourly indices, it will delete all of those older than "hours-to-keep" # # This script presumes an index is named typically, e.g. logstash-YYYY.MM.DD # It will work with any name-YYYY.MM.DD or name-YYYY.MM.DD.HH type sequence # # Requires python and the following dependencies (all pip/easy_installable): # # pyes (python elasticsearch bindings, which might need simplejson) # argparse (built-in in python2.7 and higher, python 2.6 and lower will have to easy_install it) # # TODO: Proper logging instead of just print statements, being able to configure a decent logging level. # Unit tests. The code is somewhat broken up into logical parts that may be tested separately. # Better error reporting? # Improve the get_index_epoch method to parse more date formats. Consider renaming (to "parse_date_to_timestamp"?) import sys import time import argparse from datetime import timedelta import pyes __version__ = '0.1.2' def make_parser(): """ Creates an ArgumentParser to parse the command line options. """ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Delete old logstash indices from Elasticsearch.') parser.add_argument('-v', '--version', action='version', version='%(prog)s '+__version__) parser.add_argument('--host', help='Elasticsearch host.', default='localhost') parser.add_argument('--port', help='Elasticsearch port', default=9200, type=int) parser.add_argument('-t', '--timeout', help='Elasticsearch timeout', default=30, type=int) parser.add_argument('-p', '--prefix', help='Prefix for the indices. Indices that do not have this prefix are skipped.', default='logstash-') parser.add_argument('-s', '--separator', help='Time unit separator', default='.') parser.add_argument('-H', '--hours-to-keep', action='store', help='Number of hours to keep.', type=int) parser.add_argument('-d', '--days-to-keep', action='store', help='Number of days to keep.', type=int) parser.add_argument('-g', '--disk-space-to-keep', action='store', help='Disk space to keep (GB).', type=float) parser.add_argument('-n', '--dry-run', action='store_true', help='If true, does not perform any changes to the Elasticsearch indices.', default=False) return parser def get_index_epoch(index_timestamp, separator='.'): """ Gets the epoch of the index. :param index_timestamp: A string on the format YYYY.MM.DD[.HH] :return The creation time (epoch) of the index. """ year_month_day_optionalhour = index_timestamp.split(separator) if len(year_month_day_optionalhour) == 3: year_month_day_optionalhour.append('3') return time.mktime([int(part) for part in year_month_day_optionalhour] + [0,0,0,0,0]) def find_expired_indices(connection, days_to_keep=None, hours_to_keep=None, separator='.', prefix='logstash-', out=sys.stdout, err=sys.stderr): """ Generator that yields expired indices. :return: Yields tuples on the format ``(index_name, expired_by)`` where index_name is the name of the expired index and expired_by is the number of seconds (a float value) that the index was expired by. """ utc_now_time = time.time() + time.altzone days_cutoff = utc_now_time - days_to_keep * 24 * 60 * 60 if days_to_keep is not None else None hours_cutoff = utc_now_time - hours_to_keep * 60 * 60 if hours_to_keep is not None else None for index_name in sorted(set(connection.get_indices().keys())): if not index_name.startswith(prefix): print >> out, 'Skipping index due to missing prefix {0}: {1}'.format(prefix, index_name) continue unprefixed_index_name = index_name[len(prefix):] # find the timestamp parts (i.e ['2011', '01', '05'] from '2011.01.05') using the configured separator parts = unprefixed_index_name.split(separator) # perform some basic validation if len(parts) < 3 or len(parts) > 4 or not all([item.isdigit() for item in parts]): print >> err, 'Could not find a valid timestamp from the index: {0}'.format(index_name) continue # find the cutoff. if we have more than 3 parts in the timestamp, the timestamp includes the hours and we # should compare it to the hours_cutoff, otherwise, we should use the days_cutoff cutoff = hours_cutoff if len(parts) == 3: cutoff = days_cutoff # but the cutoff might be none, if the current index only has three parts (year.month.day) and we're only # removing hourly indices: if cutoff is None: print >> out, 'Skipping {0} because it is of a type (hourly or daily) that I\'m not asked to delete.'.format(index_name) continue index_epoch = get_index_epoch(unprefixed_index_name) # if the index is older than the cutoff if index_epoch < cutoff: yield index_name, cutoff-index_epoch else: print >> out, '{0} is {1} above the cutoff.'.format(index_name, timedelta(seconds=index_epoch-cutoff)) def find_overusage_indices(connection, disk_space_to_keep, separator='.', prefix='logstash-', out=sys.stdout, err=sys.stderr): """ Generator that yields over usage indices. :return: Yields tuples on the format ``(index_name, 0)`` where index_name is the name of the expired index. The second element is only here for compatiblity reasons. """ disk_usage = 0.0 disk_limit = disk_space_to_keep * 2**30 for index_name in reversed(sorted(set(connection.get_indices().keys()))): if not index_name.startswith(prefix): print >> out, 'Skipping index due to missing prefix {0}: {1}'.format(prefix, index_name) continue index_size = connection.status(index_name).get('indices').get(index_name).get('index').get('primary_size_in_bytes') disk_usage += index_size if disk_usage > disk_limit: yield index_name, 0 else: print >> out, 'keeping {0}, disk usage is {1:.3f} GB and disk limit is {2:.3f} GB.'.format(index_name, disk_usage/2**30, disk_limit/2**30) def main(): start = time.time() parser = make_parser() arguments = parser.parse_args() if not arguments.hours_to_keep and not arguments.days_to_keep and not arguments.disk_space_to_keep: print >> sys.stderr, 'Invalid arguments: You must specify either the number of hours, the number of days to keep or the maximum disk space to use' parser.print_help() return connection = pyes.ES('{0}:{1}'.format(arguments.host, arguments.port), timeout=arguments.timeout) if arguments.days_to_keep: print 'Deleting daily indices older than {0} days.'.format(arguments.days_to_keep) expired_indices = find_expired_indices(connection, arguments.days_to_keep, arguments.hours_to_keep, arguments.separator, arguments.prefix) if arguments.hours_to_keep: print 'Deleting hourly indices older than {0} hours.'.format(arguments.hours_to_keep) expired_indices = find_expired_indices(connection, arguments.days_to_keep, arguments.hours_to_keep, arguments.separator, arguments.prefix) if arguments.disk_space_to_keep: print 'Let\'s keep disk usage lower than {} GB.'.format(arguments.disk_space_to_keep) expired_indices = find_overusage_indices(connection, arguments.disk_space_to_keep, arguments.separator, arguments.prefix) print '' for index_name, expired_by in expired_indices: expiration = timedelta(seconds=expired_by) if arguments.dry_run: print 'Would have attempted deleting index {0} because it is {1} older than the calculated cutoff.'.format(index_name, expiration) continue print 'Deleting index {0} because it was {1} older than cutoff.'.format(index_name, expiration) deletion = connection.delete_index_if_exists(index_name) # ES returns a dict on the format {u'acknowledged': True, u'ok': True} on success. if deletion.get('ok'): print 'Successfully deleted index: {0}'.format(index_name) else: print 'Error deleting index: {0}. ({1})'.format(index_name, deletion) print '' print 'Done in {0}.'.format(timedelta(seconds=time.time()-start)) if __name__ == '__main__': main()