![]() ![]() The reason for the error is old XLC Runtime on the system. Starting logstash I've got the following error:ĭependent module libc++.a(shr_64.o) could not be loaded. # export PATH=$PATH:/opt/freeware/bin:/opt/logstash/bin I added /opt/freeware/bin and /opt/logstash/bin to PATH in case I missed something: Just change #!/bin/bash to #!/opt/freeware/bin/bash. You need to amend the call to bash in the first line of /opt/logstash/bin/logstash. To run logstash scripts, you need bash (unless you want to port it to ksh): # tar xf ibm-semeru-certified-jdk_ppc64_aix_17.0.4.1.tar -C /opt/logstash Logstash uses JDK 17, that's why I decided to use JDK 17 too. I downloaded the latest logstash from ElasticSearch site and installed it into /opt/logstash:īecause it is delivered with JDK for x86_64, I have to switch it to IBM JDK for AIX. I tested it on AIX 7.2 TL1 SP6 - this is the oldest AIX I have right now. I'm not an expert in Logstash and unfortunately I don't have an AIX 7.1 right now. ![]() I've mistakenly posted this into another community (Power).Īre there any updates for having a Logstash rpm in the toolbox compatible with AIX 7.1 ? Ultimately, we are looking for the complete ELK stack.Ĭhecking to see the porting effort / road RATHI ![]() Never tried with Logstash, but if it is Java why shouldn't it work? The same (or similar) way it worked for me on AIX. More than a year ago I wrote an article how to start ElasticSearch and Kibana on Linux on Power. Subject: ELK Stack support for AIX toolboxĪFAIR ElasticSearch is a Java application. ![]()
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