Hi. I am new to ElasticSearch and am trying to get up and running with
Kibana. I already have ElasticSearch running and am completely confused
with how to now get Kibana going as well. So i download and extracted
Kibana to the same directory where my ElasticSearch is running from. Now i
went into the config.js file and replaced a line with this:
Ok just realized i was trying to use ngrok here also both all i want to do
is first to replicate the tutorial then i can worry about ngrok later. So,
in my config.js file what should i put here
elasticsearch: “http:// ? ”,
Then how do i :
Copy the contents of the extracted directory to your webserver
and then what do i type into the bowser to
Point your browser at your shiny new installation
Thanks in advance
On Sunday, January 25, 2015 at 9:30:25 PM UTC-5, G Lees wrote:
Hi. I am new to Elasticsearch and am trying to get up and running with
Kibana. I already have Elasticsearch running and am completely confused
with how to now get Kibana going as well. So i download and extracted
Kibana to the same directory where my Elasticsearch is running from. Now i
went into the config.js file and replaced a line with this:
Ok just realized i was trying to use ngrok here also both all i want to do
is first to replicate the tutorial then i can worry about ngrok later. So,
in my config.js file what should i put here
elasticsearch: “http:// ? ”,
Then how do i :
Copy the contents of the extracted directory to your webserver
and then what do i type into the bowser to
Point your browser at your shiny new installation
Thanks in advance
On Sunday, January 25, 2015 at 9:30:25 PM UTC-5, G Lees wrote:
Hi. I am new to Elasticsearch and am trying to get up and running with
Kibana. I already have Elasticsearch running and am completely confused
with how to now get Kibana going as well. So i download and extracted
Kibana to the same directory where my Elasticsearch is running from. Now i
went into the config.js file and replaced a line with this:
Ok but could you tell me how exactly please. Preferably with ngrok
On Sunday, January 25, 2015 at 9:56:12 PM UTC-5, Mark Walkom wrote:
You need to use a webserver, Apache, nginx or IIS.
On 26 January 2015 at 13:39, G Lees <blue...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
wrote:
Ok just realized i was trying to use ngrok here also both all i want to
do is first to replicate the tutorial then i can worry about ngrok later.
So, in my config.js file what should i put here
elasticsearch: “http:// ? ”,
Then how do i :
Copy the contents of the extracted directory to your webserver
and then what do i type into the bowser to
Point your browser at your shiny new installation
Thanks in advance
On Sunday, January 25, 2015 at 9:30:25 PM UTC-5, G Lees wrote:
Hi. I am new to Elasticsearch and am trying to get up and running with
Kibana. I already have Elasticsearch running and am completely confused
with how to now get Kibana going as well. So i download and extracted
Kibana to the same directory where my Elasticsearch is running from. Now i
went into the config.js file and replaced a line with this:
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