I have a question about your advice. I'm using packetbeat-1.0.0 + elasticsearch-1.3.9 + kibana-3.1.2-packetbeat, I want to draw the network topology, but do not know how to configure, and how to achieve the configuration example of FIG like that, I just want to know how to fill in the kibana3.
I've never used this feature myself, but have you tried to run the commands given in docs ?
It seems packetbeat can maintain host-names itself via elasticsearch. See https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/beats/packetbeat/current/maintaining-topology.html
I have read the docs, now packetbeat-1.0.0 + elasticsearch-1.3.9 + kibana-3.1.2-packetbeat build me there is no problem, the main question is how to use force panel to draw network topology, this should be how to fill?
You don't need to configure anything. You just need to open thePacketbeat statistics
dashboard in Kibana. http://localhost:8000/#/dashboard/elasticsearch/Packetbeat%20Statistics.
It's true that the guide is a bit incomplete at the end, so here are the steps:
- load the Kibana dashboards using the
load.sh
script - open a browser and point to
localhost:8000
- use the
load
button on the top of the page to load thePacketbeat statistics
dashboard.
I hope this helps you. Please let me know if you encounter any other problems.
You know how to draw the relationship between the various call servers? Similar examples in the figure above, I can only now to FIG, look forward to your reply, thank you
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