enable-logging
Explanation
Managed streaming for Kafka can log to Cloud Watch, Kinesis Firehose and S3, at least one of these locations should be logged to
Possible Impact
Without logging it is difficult to trace issues
Suggested Resolution
Enable logging
Insecure Example
The following example will fail the aws-msk-enable-logging check.
resource "aws_msk_cluster" "example" {
cluster_name = "example"
kafka_version = "2.4.1"
number_of_broker_nodes = 3
broker_node_group_info {
instance_type = "kafka.m5.large"
ebs_volume_size = 1000
client_subnets = [
aws_subnet.subnet_az1.id,
aws_subnet.subnet_az2.id,
aws_subnet.subnet_az3.id,
]
security_groups = [aws_security_group.sg.id]
}
tags = {
foo = "bar"
}
}
Secure Example
The following example will pass the aws-msk-enable-logging check.
resource "aws_msk_cluster" "example" {
cluster_name = "example"
kafka_version = "2.4.1"
number_of_broker_nodes = 3
broker_node_group_info {
instance_type = "kafka.m5.large"
ebs_volume_size = 1000
client_subnets = [
aws_subnet.subnet_az1.id,
aws_subnet.subnet_az2.id,
aws_subnet.subnet_az3.id,
]
security_groups = [aws_security_group.sg.id]
}
logging_info {
broker_logs {
firehose {
enabled = false
delivery_stream = aws_kinesis_firehose_delivery_stream.test_stream.name
}
s3 {
enabled = true
bucket = aws_s3_bucket.bucket.id
prefix = "logs/msk-"
}
}
}
tags = {
foo = "bar"
}
}