I have the following is showing up when I pull up my kibana dashboard:
http://192.168.10.25/#/dashboard
{{dashboard.current.title}}
When I tail my logs I see the following
2014/05/14 13:31:45 [error] 17152#0: *7 open() "/var/www/kibana/app/diashboards/dashboard" failed (2: No such file or directory), client: 192.168.11.53, server: 192.168.10.25, request: "GET /app/diashboards/dashboard HTTP/1.1", host: "192.168.10.25"
I have been pulling my hair out over this, all help would be appreciated
This is my config.js
/** @scratch /configuration/config.js/2
- === Parameters
*/
return new Settings({
/** @scratch /configuration/config.js/5
* ==== elasticsearch
*
* The URL to your elasticsearch server. You almost certainly don't
* want +http://localhost:9200+ here. Even if Kibana and Elasticsearch are on
* the same host. By default this will attempt to reach ES at the same host you have
* kibana installed on. You probably want to set it to the FQDN of your
* elasticsearch host
*/
elasticsearch: "http://"192.168.10.25":9200",
/*elasticsearch: "http://"+window.location.hostname+":9200",
/** @scratch /configuration/config.js/5
* ==== default_route
*
* This is the default landing page when you don't specify a dashboard to load. You can specify
* files, scripts or saved dashboards here. For example, if you had saved a dashboard called
* `WebLogs' to elasticsearch you might use:
*
* +default_route: '/dashboard/elasticsearch/WebLogs',+
*/
default_route : '/dashboard/file/default.json',
/** @scratch /configuration/config.js/5
* ==== kibana-int
*
* The default ES index to use for storing Kibana specific object
* such as stored dashboards
*/
kibana_index: "kibana-int",
/** @scratch /configuration/config.js/5
* ==== panel_name
*
* An array of panel modules available. Panels will only be loaded when they are defined in the
* dashboard, but this list is used in the "add panel" interface.
*/
panel_names: [
'histogram',
'map',
'pie',
'table',
'filtering',
'timepicker',
'text',
'hits',
'column',
'trends',
'bettermap',
'query',
'terms',
'stats',
'sparklines'
]
});
});
ngix default config
I have the following is showing up when I pull up my kibana dashboard:
http://192.168.10.25/#/dashboard
{{dashboard.current.title}}
When I tail my logs I see the following
2014/05/14 13:31:45 [error] 17152#0: *7 open() "/var/www/kibana/app/diashboards/dashboard" failed (2: No such file or directory), client: 192.168.11.53, server: 192.168.10.25, request: "GET /app/diashboards/dashboard HTTP/1.1", host: "192.168.10.25"
I have been pulling my hair out over this, all help would be appreciated
This is my config.js
/** @scratch /configuration/config.js/2
- === Parameters
*/
return new Settings({
/** @scratch /configuration/config.js/5
* ==== elasticsearch
*
* The URL to your elasticsearch server. You almost certainly don't
* want +<a href="http://localhost:9200+">http://localhost:9200+ here. Even if Kibana and Elasticsearch are on
* the same host. By default this will attempt to reach ES at the same host you have
* kibana installed on. You probably want to set it to the FQDN of your
* elasticsearch host
*/
elasticsearch: "http://"192.168.10.25":9200",
/*elasticsearch: "http://"+window.location.hostname+":9200",
/** @scratch /configuration/config.js/5
* ==== default_route
*
* This is the default landing page when you don't specify a dashboard to load. You can specify
* files, scripts or saved dashboards here. For example, if you had saved a dashboard called
* `WebLogs' to elasticsearch you might use:
*
* +default_route: '/dashboard/elasticsearch/WebLogs',+
*/
default_route : '/dashboard/file/default.json',
/** @scratch /configuration/config.js/5
* ==== kibana-int
*
* The default ES index to use for storing Kibana specific object
* such as stored dashboards
*/
kibana_index: "kibana-int",
/** @scratch /configuration/config.js/5
* ==== panel_name
*
* An array of panel modules available. Panels will only be loaded when they are defined in the
* dashboard, but this list is used in the "add panel" interface.
*/
panel_names: [
'histogram',
'map',
'pie',
'table',
'filtering',
'timepicker',
'text',
'hits',
'column',
'trends',
'bettermap',
'query',
'terms',
'stats',
'sparklines'
]
});
});
ngix (default)
/** @scratch /configuration/config.js/1
- == Configuration
- config.js is where you will find the core Kibana configuration. This file contains parameter that
- must be set before kibana is run for the first time.
*/
define(['settings'],
function (Settings) {
/** @scratch /configuration/config.js/2
- === Parameters
*/
return new Settings({
/** @scratch /configuration/config.js/5
* ==== elasticsearch
*
* The URL to your elasticsearch server. You almost certainly don't
* want +http://localhost:9200+ here. Even if Kibana and Elasticsearch are on
* the same host. By default this will attempt to reach ES at the same host you have
* kibana installed on. You probably want to set it to the FQDN of your
* elasticsearch host
*/
elasticsearch: "http://"192.168.10.25":9200",