Quick Question:
I saved a few Kibana3 dashboards via the kibana url, but I don't know where
they are saved. I don't think they are saved on disk, so they must be
saved in Elasticsearch, right?
So my root problem is that I saved a few kibana dashboards, and then I had
to restart my cluster and now my dashboards are all gone.
On 6 December 2013 05:41, Alexander Gray II grayaii@gmail.com wrote:
Quick Question:
I saved a few Kibana3 dashboards via the kibana url, but I don't know
where they are saved. I don't think they are saved on disk, so they must
be saved in Elasticsearch, right?
So my root problem is that I saved a few kibana dashboards, and then I had
to restart my cluster and now my dashboards are all gone.
On 6 December 2013 05:41, Alexander Gray II <gra...@gmail.com<javascript:>
wrote:
Quick Question:
I saved a few Kibana3 dashboards via the kibana url, but I don't know
where they are saved. I don't think they are saved on disk, so they must
be saved in Elasticsearch, right?
So my root problem is that I saved a few kibana dashboards, and then I
had to restart my cluster and now my dashboards are all gone.
Hi,
Accidentally I deleted kibana-int. Now am not able to save my dashboard and
its showing "Save failed. Dashboard cannot be saved to Elastisearch". In
the logs I found this
[2015-02-11 192.168.xx.xx,322][DEBUG][action.admin.indices.create] [Tribe
Chief] no known master node, scheduling a retry
[2015-02-11 192.168.xx.xx,323][DEBUG][action.admin.indices.create] [Tribe
Chief] observer: timeout notification from cluster service. timeout setting
[1m], time since start [1m]
Please help
Regards,
Bharath Singh
On Friday, December 6, 2013 at 12:11:19 AM UTC+5:30, Alexander Gray II
wrote:
Quick Question:
I saved a few Kibana3 dashboards via the kibana url, but I don't know
where they are saved. I don't think they are saved on disk, so they must
be saved in Elasticsearch, right?
So my root problem is that I saved a few kibana dashboards, and then I had
to restart my cluster and now my dashboards are all gone.
Hi,
Accidentally I deleted kibana-int. Now am not able to save my dashboard
and its showing "Save failed. Dashboard cannot be saved to Elastisearch".
In the logs I found this
[2015-02-11 192.168.xx.xx,322][DEBUG][action.admin.indices.create] [Tribe
Chief] no known master node, scheduling a retry
[2015-02-11 192.168.xx.xx,323][DEBUG][action.admin.indices.create] [Tribe
Chief] observer: timeout notification from cluster service. timeout setting
[1m], time since start [1m]
Please help
Regards,
Bharath Singh
On Friday, December 6, 2013 at 12:11:19 AM UTC+5:30, Alexander Gray II
wrote:
Quick Question:
I saved a few Kibana3 dashboards via the kibana url, but I don't know
where they are saved. I don't think they are saved on disk, so they must
be saved in Elasticsearch, right?
So my root problem is that I saved a few kibana dashboards, and then I
had to restart my cluster and now my dashboards are all gone.
On Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at 4:43:07 PM UTC+5:30, Mark Walkom wrote:
You should really create start your own thread for this
On 11 February 2015 at 21:32, bharath singh <bharath...@gmail.com
<javascript:>> wrote:
Hi,
Accidentally I deleted kibana-int. Now am not able to save my dashboard
and its showing "Save failed. Dashboard cannot be saved to Elastisearch".
In the logs I found this
[2015-02-11 192.168.xx.xx,322][DEBUG][action.admin.indices.create] [Tribe
Chief] no known master node, scheduling a retry
[2015-02-11 192.168.xx.xx,323][DEBUG][action.admin.indices.create] [Tribe
Chief] observer: timeout notification from cluster service. timeout setting
[1m], time since start [1m]
Please help
Regards,
Bharath Singh
On Friday, December 6, 2013 at 12:11:19 AM UTC+5:30, Alexander Gray II
wrote:
Quick Question:
I saved a few Kibana3 dashboards via the kibana url, but I don't know
where they are saved. I don't think they are saved on disk, so they must
be saved in Elasticsearch, right?
So my root problem is that I saved a few kibana dashboards, and then I
had to restart my cluster and now my dashboards are all gone.
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