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Ingest Budgets Quick Start Tutorial

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This tutorial provides the steps to create and use ingest budgets. Details about this feature can be found in Ingest Budgets.

Requirements

API requests require authentication with an access id and key. In the following steps, the requests have the argument \<accessid:accesskey> where you need to specify these. See API authentication for details.

In addition, you need to specify the correct endpoint to send your API requests. The following steps have the argument <your deployment> where you need to specify either us1, us2, eu, de, jp, or au. For us1, use api.sumologic.com. For the others, use api.us2.sumologic.com, and so on. For more information, see Sumo Logic Endpoints.

Ingest Budgets API Documentation

Documentation for OpenAPI built APIs is hosted on each deployment. Sumo Logic has several deployments that are assigned depending on the geographic location and the date an account is created. See how to determine which endpoint to use if you are unsure.

Select the documentation link for your deployment:

DeploymentDocumentation URL
AUhttps://api.au.sumologic.com/docs/#tag/ingestBudgetManagement
DEhttps://api.de.sumologic.com/docs/#tag/ingestBudgetManagement
EUhttps://api.eu.sumologic.com/docs/#tag/ingestBudgetManagement
JPhttps://api.jp.sumologic.com/docs/#tag/ingestBudgetManagement
US1https://api.sumologic.com/docs/#tag/ingestBudgetManagement
US2https://api.us2.sumologic.com/docs/#tag/ingestBudgetManagement

Step 1. Create an Ingest Budget

Use a POST request to create an ingest budget. See the API documentation for Ingest Budgets for further details.

Request Body Schema: application/json

note

These parameters are from the Ingest Budget's API documentation, linked in the above section.

ParameterDescriptionData Type
name (required)Display name of the ingest budget.string [ 1 .. 128 ] characters
fieldValue (required)Custom field value that is used to assign Collectors to the ingest budget.string [ 1 .. 1024 ] characters
capacityBytes (required)Capacity of the ingest budget, in bytes.
It takes a few minutes for Collectors to stop collecting when capacity is reached. We recommend setting a soft limit that is lower than your needed hard limit.
integer <int64> >= 0
timezone (required)Time zone of the reset time for the ingest budget. Follow the format in the IANA Time Zone Database.string
resetTime (required)Reset time of the ingest budget in HH:MM format.string 5 characters
descriptionDescription of the ingest budget.string [ 0 .. 1024 ] characters
action (required)Action to take when ingest budget's capacity is reached. All actions are audited. Supported values are:
  • stopCollecting
  • keepCollecting
string

Example POST request cURL command

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The highlighted areas need to be customized.

Command
curl -v -u '<accessid:accesskey>' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--request POST https://api.<your deployment>.sumologic.com/api/v1beta/ingestBudgets \
--data @- <<'EOF'
{
"name": "Demo Budget 1",
"fieldValue": "dev_30_gb",
"capacityBytes": 1000,
"timezone": "America/Los_Angeles",
"resetTime": "23:30",
"description": "A simple small demo budget",
"action": "stopCollecting"
}
EOF

Single line example:

curl -u '<accessid:accesskey>' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --request POST --data '{ "name": "Demo Budget 2",  "fieldValue": "dev_30_gb",  "capacityBytes": 1000,  "timezone": "America/Los_Angeles",  "resetTime": "23:30",  "description": "A simple small demo budget", "action": "stopCollecting"}' https://api.<your deployment>.sumologic.com/api/v1beta/ingestBudgets

which returns

{"name":"Demo Budget 1",
"fieldValue":"dev_30_gb",
"capacityBytes":1000,"timezone":"America/Los_Angeles",
"resetTime":"23:30",
"description": "A simple small demo budget",
"action":"stopCollecting",
"createdAt":"2018-12-19T22:29:15.938Z",
"createdBy":"0000000000B20202",
"modifiedAt":"2018-12-19T22:29:15.938Z",
"modifiedBy":"0000000000B20202",
"id":"0000000000000064",
"usageBytes":0,"usageStatus":"Normal"}
note

You will use the id value in the next request. This example's value is 0000000000000064.

Step 2. Confirm the Budget was Created

Use a GET request to confirm its creation. See the API documentation for Ingest Budgets for further details.

note

Customize <accessid:accesskey> and <your deployment>. Replace the value 0000000000000064 with the id value of your ingest budget.

curl -u '<accessid:accesskey>' -X GET https://api.<your deployment>.sumologic.com/api/v1beta/ingestBudgets/0000000000000064

which returns

{
"name":"Demo Budget 1",
"fieldValue":"dev_30_gb",
"capacityBytes":1000,
"timezone":"America/Los_Angeles",
"resetTime":"23:30",
"description":"A simple small demo budget",
"action":"stopCollecting",
"createdAt":"2018-12-19T22:29:15.938Z",
"createdBy":"0000000000B20202",
"modifiedAt":"2019-01-10T07:30:02.998Z",
"modifiedBy":"FFFFFFFFFFFFFD66",
"Id":"0000000000000064",
"usageBytes":1008,
"usageStatus":"Exceeded"
}

Step 1. Assign a Collector to the Budget

The following steps can be referenced in Assign Collector to Ingest Budget. You can use the Collection page in the Sumo web interface or the Collector API to assign the Collector.

Use Collection page

On the Manage Data > Collection > Collection page when editing an existing Collector or creating a new Hosted Collector there is a new option, Assign to a Budget, that allows you to assign an ingest budget to a Collector.

assign to a budget dropdown option.png

The drop-down displays your ingest budgets in the following format:

<budget name> (<field value>) (<allocated capacity>)

For example, the screenshot above shows CSSdev (cssdev) (19GB). The <budget name> is CSSdev, the <field value> is cssdev, and the <allocated capacity> is 18GB.

Select the ingest budget you want to assign to the Collector and click Save.

Use Collector API

To assign a Collector to an ingest budget you need to get and update the Collector's configuration file. The following steps can be referenced in the Collector Management API document for a PUT request.

First make a GET request to get the Collector's JSON configuration:

note

Customize <accessid:accesskey>, <your deployment>, and collector ID like 150905330. Replace the value 150905330 with the id value of your Collector. You can use the Sumo web interface to get an id.

curl -v -u '<accessid:accesskey>' https://api.<your deployment>.sumologic.com/api/v1/collectors/150905330

which returns

...
< ETag: "a2c82c407ea4ae70ac4f6425b50942a1"
...
{
"collector":{
"id":150905330,
"name":"mycollectorname",
"timeZone":"UTC",
"fields":{
},
"links":[{
"rel":"sources",
"href":"/v1/collectors/150905330/sources"
}],
"ephemeral":false,
"sourceSyncMode":"UI",
"collectorType":"Installable",
"collectorVersion":"19.227-15",
"osVersion":"10.14.2",
"osName":"Mac OS X",
"osArch":"x86_64",
"lastSeenAlive":1545259173207,
"alive":true
}
}
}
* Connection #0 to host api.sumologic.com left intact

Save the response JSON to a file. To assign the Collector to the budget specify the ingest budget's fieldValue with the field _budget using the fields parameter.

ParameterTypeRequired?DefaultDescriptionAccess
fieldsJSON ObjectNo JSON map of key-value fields (metadata) to apply to the Collector. To assign an ingest budget use the field _budget with its Field Value.Modifiable

Modify your file to include the _budget field with the Field Value of the ingest budget to assign. In the following example, the Field Value of the ingest budget is dev_30_gb and the JSON file is named updated_collector.json.

More details can be found in Assign Collector to Ingest Budget

Our updated file's content is:

{
"collector":{
"id":150905330,
"name":"mycollectorname",
"timeZone":"UTC",
"fields":{
"_budget": "dev_30_gb"
},
"links":[{
"rel":"sources",
"href":"/v1/collectors/150905330/sources"
}],
"ephemeral":false,
"sourceSyncMode":"UI",
"collectorType":"Installable",
"collectorVersion":"19.227-15",
"osVersion":"10.14.2",
"osName":"Mac OS X",
"osArch":"x86_64",
"lastSeenAlive":1545259173207,
"alive":true
}
}

Step 1. Obtain the ETag value to identify Collector

To assign a Collector to a budget you'll need to make a PUT request with the Collector Management API. This request requires an "ETag" header value for verification. To get this value use a GET request for the Collector you want to assign and the response will have the value, like < ETag: "a2c82c407ea4ae70ac4f6425b50942a1". You did this in step 2.

note

Customize <accessid:accesskey>, <your deployment>, and collector ID like 150905330.

curl -v -u '<accessid:accesskey>' https://api.<your deployment>.sumologic.com/api/v1/collectors/150905330

Step 5. Assign Collector to the Budget

Use a PUT request with the Collector Management API to update the Collector with the ingest budget assignment. Your PUT request needs to provide the "ETag" value from step 4 and the updated JSON file you created in step 3.

note

Customize <accessid:accesskey>, a2c82c407ea4ae70ac4f6425b50942a1, updated_collector.json, <your deployment>, and id like 150905330.

curl -u \<accessid:accesske\>'  -X PUT -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "If-Match: \"a2c82c407ea4ae70ac4f6425b50942a1\"" -T updated_collector.json https://api\<your deploymen\>.sumologic.com/api/v1/collectors/150905330`

Step 6. Verify Collector is assigned to Budget

Use another GET request to verify the assignment.

note

Customize <accessid:accesskey>, <your deployment>, and id like 150905330.

curl -u '<accessid:accesskey>' -X GET https://api.<your deployment>.sumologic.com/api/v1/collectors/150905330

which returns

{
"collector":{
"id":150905330,
"name":"mycollectorname",
"timeZone":"UTC",
"fields":{
"_budget":"dev_30_gb"
},
"links":[{
"rel":"sources",
"href":"/v1/collectors/150905330/sources"
}],
"ephemeral":false,
"sourceSyncMode":"UI",
"collectorType":"Installable",
"collectorVersion":"19.227-15",
"osVersion":"10.14.2",
"osName":"Mac OS X",
"osArch":"x86_64",
"lastSeenAlive":1547679700493,
"alive":true
}
}
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