I've just started with elk, but if you create a new from index or stream it should give you an option with @timestamp filter, it's the only way of doing it as far as I know
yes, you can. but isn't so straightforward to setup i my opinion. I like to use Docker, so i run the services of the ES and Kibana with docker-compose. it's easy and you don't even have to install them in your real OS.
Sure you can, for example installing and enabling the metric eat modul and using the prebuild metricbeat system dashboards, you can find them inside the list under the dashboard option in the main menu.
hello after i shut down kibana and when i reopen a new session i dont find my saved indexex and i cant create a new index why?
Super informativ - og 'to the point'
Lyder præcis som det, jeg skal bruge
This is very useful, thank you
Great video
Helpful... Problem: i dont have a calendar/last 15 minutes/show date widget at all, just the search, kql box and refresh button... ideas?
I've just started with elk, but if you create a new from index or stream it should give you an option with @timestamp filter, it's the only way of doing it as far as I know
Best tutorial ever 🙂
Can i use kibana without elastic search as a standalone product and send to it data from others sources as snmp, etc?
No, Kibana is built for Elasticsearch and other Elastic Stack products. But you can ingest data into Elasticsearch from many different sources.
@@codingexplained thanks
After installing Kibana... I am still getting that "Kibana server is not ready yet". Do you have any Ideas how to solve this? Thanks
For me while running it in Docker containers, it takes a while for the Kibana services to start up and eventually work.
i did set a new password for kibana and also provide it at the config file after that is worked.
Can I use the kibana on my real OS rather than the Virtual one?
why not?
yes, you can. but isn't so straightforward to setup i my opinion. I like to use Docker, so i run the services of the ES and Kibana with docker-compose. it's easy and you don't even have to install them in your real OS.
Sure you can, for example installing and enabling the metric eat modul and using the prebuild metricbeat system dashboards, you can find them inside the list under the dashboard option in the main menu.