Relay troubleshooting tips (v2.X.X)
Introduction
Devo Relay 2.X.X is based on a Java process that runs on a Linux machine. The Java process internally uses a syslog engine called Scoja.
The relay Java process runs as a service in the Linux OS and it is managed by the system manager systemd
. Once running, the relay listens for TCP/UDP connections on ports and, depending on the port, modifies the syslog events and forwards them to the Devo central collector / ELB. The main role of the relay is to tag events based on a defined rule, then forward the tagged events to Devo.Â
The relay comes with a few ports that are preconfigured with rules for managing specific types of events. For example, port 13000 is preconfigustartured to forward the events received directly to Devo without any other processing. This port should be used for events that are properly tagged in the data source. You can also create custom rules to tag and/or filter the events sent to the associated port on the relay. Each rule is stored in one of these two folders:
/opt/devo/ng-relay/conf/relay/run/rules/
 → Rules managed from the Devo web application./opt/devo/ng-relay/conf/relay/run/unrules/
→ Rules not managed from the Devo web application. These rules are directly managed on the relay machine itself.
About the relay logs files
Main process logs
As the relay runs as a systemdÂ
service, the logs can be consulted using the following command:
sudo journalctl -u devo-ng-relay [-f]
These log files are also sent to Devo by default and can be consulted in the table box.unix
.
Scoja logs
In addition, several Scoja log files are generated and stored in:
/var/logt/local/<year>/<month>/<day>/<relayName>/syslog/scoja/
main.log
 → main process log filesource.log
 → logs related to the sources configuredthread.log
 → threads opened for each sourcestats.log
 → statistics about received and sent eventstarget.log
 → logs related to the sending process
These logs are also sent to Devo and can be consulted in the tables syslog.scoja.*
. However, we recommend keeping them in the local machine for a few days.
The retention configuration can be set by updating the following file:
/opt/devo/ng-relay/conf/relay/maduro.properties
Troubleshooting checklist
Make sure the relay process (Java) is runningÂ
ps aux | grep java | grep -v grep
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devo 4001 0.3 56.8 4746500 573532 ? Ssl 05:31 0:31 java -Dfile.encoding=UTF8 -DMADURO_CONF=/opt/devo/ng-relay/conf/ @/opt/devo/ng-relay/conf/relay/devo-ng-relay.jvmoptions -classpath /opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/maduro-server-2.1.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/maduro-api-client-1.4.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/maduro-common-1.4.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/scoja-server-1.5.2.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/api-clients-serrea-0.2.1.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/jenga-echo-1.4.5.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/jenga-monitoring-1.4.5.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/httpclient-4.5.13.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/crypass-1.0.2.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/logback-syslog4j-1.0.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/logback-classic-1.2.10.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/logback-core-1.2.10.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/janino-3.1.2.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/commons-compress-1.21.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/commons-configuration-1.10.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/spring-boot-autoconfigure-2.6.3.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/spring-boot-2.6.3.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/spring-context-5.3.15.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/spring-tx-5.2.19.RELEASE.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/jinjava-2.6.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/feign-jackson-10.2.3.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/jackson-dataformat-yaml-2.13.1.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/jackson-databind-2.13.1.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/jackson-annotations-2.13.1.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/jackson-core-2.13.1.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/feign-slf4j-10.2.3.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/slf4j-api-1.7.32.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/mysql-connector-java-8.0.28.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/javax.annotation-api-1.3.2.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/lutier-1.18.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/scoja-beep-1.4.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/scoja-compression-1.4.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/scoja-rpc-1.4.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/scoja-client-1.5.2.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/scoja-rpc-xc-1.4.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/scoja-cc-1.4.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/jython-standalone-2.7.2b3.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/commons-codec-1.13.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/feign-okhttp-10.2.3.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/feign-core-10.2.3.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/groovy-ant-3.0.8.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/groovy-astbuilder-3.0.8.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/groovy-cli-picocli-3.0.8.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/groovy-groovysh-3.0.8.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/groovy-console-3.0.8.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/groovy-datetime-3.0.8.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/groovy-groovydoc-3.0.8.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/groovy-docgenerator-3.0.8.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/groovy-jmx-3.0.8.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/groovy-json-3.0.8.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/groovy-jsr223-3.0.8.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/groovy-macro-3.0.8.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/groovy-nio-3.0.8.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/groovy-servlet-3.0.8.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/groovy-sql-3.0.8.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/groovy-swing-3.0.8.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/groovy-templates-3.0.8.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/groovy-test-3.0.8.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/groovy-test-junit5-3.0.8.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/groovy-testng-3.0.8.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/groovy-xml-3.0.8.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/groovy-3.0.8.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/guava-30.0-jre.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/javassist-3.26.0-GA.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/jsoup-1.14.2.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/re2j-1.2.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/commons-lang3-3.10.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/commons-net-3.3.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/java-ipv6-0.17.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/annotations-3.0.1.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/big-math-2.0.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/spring-aop-5.3.15.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/spring-beans-5.3.15.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/spring-expression-5.3.15.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/spring-core-5.3.15.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/snakeyaml-1.30.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/junit-4.13.2.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/junit-platform-launcher-1.7.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/junit-platform-engine-1.7.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/junit-platform-commons-1.7.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/junit-jupiter-engine-5.7.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/junit-jupiter-api-5.7.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/hamcrest-core-1.3.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/micrometer-registry-prometheus-1.6.1.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/commons-logging-1.2.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/commons-lang-2.6.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/okhttp-4.9.1.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/protobuf-java-3.19.4.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/jsr305-3.0.2.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/ant-junit-1.10.9.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/ant-1.10.9.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/ant-launcher-1.10.9.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/ant-antlr-1.10.9.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/picocli-4.5.2.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/qdox-1.12.1.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/javaparser-core-3.18.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/jline-2.14.6.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/testng-7.4.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/failureaccess-1.0.1.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/listenablefuture-9999.0-empty-to-avoid-conflict-with-guava.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/checker-qual-3.5.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/error_prone_annotations-2.3.4.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/j2objc-annotations-1.3.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/syslog4j-0.9.30.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/commons-compiler-3.1.2.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/httpcore-4.4.13.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/trove4j-3.0.3.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/jcommander-1.78.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/jquery-3.5.1.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/spring-jcl-5.3.15.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/opentest4j-1.2.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/okio-jvm-2.8.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/kotlin-stdlib-1.4.10.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/micrometer-core-1.6.1.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/simpleclient_common-0.9.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/kotlin-stdlib-common-1.4.10.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/annotations-13.0.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/HdrHistogram-2.1.12.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/LatencyUtils-2.0.3.jar:/opt/devo/ng-relay/lib/simpleclient-0.9.0.jar com.devo.maduro.Maduro
Check the relay process logs and check for errors
To actively follow the logs as they are being written, you can use the -f
flag. This works as you might expect if you have experience using tail -f
.
Note that you will see several exceptions (Connection refused) until Scoja starts. That’s normal behavior. In order to avoid some redundancy in the logs, you can use the following command:
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Confirm that the default ports are listening
Port 12996 TCP where an HTTP server is listening.
Port 12997 TCP where scoja will be listening for local syslog events.
Port 12998 TCP where the relay will be listening for commands from the Devo Relay CLI.
Port 12999 is listening on UDP and is prepared to receive external Netflow traffic (Netflow version < 9).Â
Ports 13000-13002 are listening on both TCP and UDP.
Port 5140 is listening on TCP and UDP to handle internal relay logs.Â
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Ensure that the client certificate is installed
The client certificate file (client.jks
) should be installed in the relay's /opt/devo/ng-relay/conf/relay/run/keys
 folder.Â
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If the certificate download fails, you can force the download again:
Log in to the Devo web application.
Go to Administration → Relays and ELBs → Relays, click the ellipsis menu of the required relay, and select Edit. The Relay Input (Rules) screen appears.Â
Select the Force Generate New Certificate at the bottom of the screen, then click the Apply Configuration button.
Ensure that scoja has started and relay configuration is being updated correctly
A cron task runs every minute to check if any changes to the relay configuration have been made in the Devo web application. The result of this check appears in the journal of the service.
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The "[SUCCESS] Relay activation is still pending, waiting for user to activate the Relay from the web app" message indicates that the relay is registered but has not yet been activated in the Devo web application.
The "[SUCCESS] Downloading and deploying configuration set" message confirms that the relay has been activated and a new configuration has been downloaded.
Once activated, you will be able to define the relay rules using the web application. The relay will begin checking the configuration for updates every 1 minute.
The "[SUCCESS] Relay is active. No pending configuration changes to be applied" message occurs every minute to confirm that no changes were detected in the relay configuration.
During the first configuration, the certificate is also downloaded. If the certificate download fails, you must force the download again.
Error when not enough memory available
Error when no connection with the collector / ELB
Send test events to confirm the relay is receiving and forwarding correctly
Test through the CLI
In order to test that the relay works normally, you can use the CLI command test
that will send several events to the relay.
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You can also check that the events are in the table syslog.relay.monitor
.
Test with echo and netcat
Alternatively, echo and netcat commands can be used to send several events to the relay port 13000 to confirm that it is receiving and forwarding events to Devo.
Enter this command on the relay machine to send 100 test events to test.keep.free
table:
To confirm that the events were processed correctly, open Devo, go to Data Search, and locate the test.keep.free
 table. This table should contain 100 events.Â
If there are no events logged in the test.keep.free
 table, check the unknown.unknown
 table. If there was a problem applying the tags, events will be logged in this table.
Check if the firewall is enabled for the ports
Use the following commands to enable the required sending ports:
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Check relay rules with regexes are efficient
We have updated the relay rules related to several technologies with a more efficient regex.
Paloalto rule - we need to extract the capture group 1 but we don’t need to process the whole message.
Inefficient regex: Â ^[^,]+,[^,]+,[^,]+,([^,]+).*$
Efficient regex: ^[^,]+,[^,]+,[^,]+,([^,]+)