I would like to ask question regarding to kibana 4.
I got my elasticsearch and kibana installed on CentOS 6.
elasticsearch-1.5.0-1.noarch
kibana-4.0.1
However there seems to be a indice that kibana does not recognize
although it exists in elasticsearch.
[root@web elasticsearch]# curl localhost:9200/_cat/indices
yellow open logs 5 1 4894 0 1.3mb 1.3mb
yellow open kibana-int 5 1 4 0 49.7kb 49.7kb
green open personal 1 0 60 0 47.2kb 47.2kb <- This is the
target index
yellow open .kibana 1 1 4 0 23.5kb 23.5kb
yellow open household 5 1 200 0 226.8kb 226.8kb
But from the kibana interface, whenever I input "personal",
it says "Unable to fetch mapping. Do you have indices matching the pattern?"
Is there any setting that I can look at to overcome this issue?
household and logs were properly recognized by kibana.
On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 5:06:44 PM UTC+9, Yu Watanabe wrote:
Hello!
I would like to ask question regarding to kibana 4.
I got my elasticsearch and kibana installed on CentOS 6.
elasticsearch-1.5.0-1.noarch
kibana-4.0.1
However there seems to be a indice that kibana does not recognize
although it exists in elasticsearch.
[root@web elasticsearch]# curl localhost:9200/_cat/indices
yellow open logs 5 1 4894 0 1.3mb 1.3mb
yellow open kibana-int 5 1 4 0 49.7kb 49.7kb
green open personal 1 0 60 0 47.2kb 47.2kb <- This is the
target index
yellow open .kibana 1 1 4 0 23.5kb 23.5kb
yellow open household 5 1 200 0 226.8kb 226.8kb
But from the kibana interface, whenever I input "personal",
it says "Unable to fetch mapping. Do you have indices matching the
pattern?"
Is there any setting that I can look at to overcome this issue?
household and logs were properly recognized by kibana.
On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 5:06:44 PM UTC+9, Yu Watanabe wrote:
Hello!
I would like to ask question regarding to kibana 4.
I got my elasticsearch and kibana installed on CentOS 6.
elasticsearch-1.5.0-1.noarch
kibana-4.0.1
However there seems to be a indice that kibana does not recognize
although it exists in elasticsearch.
[root@web elasticsearch]# curl localhost:9200/_cat/indices
yellow open logs 5 1 4894 0 1.3mb 1.3mb
yellow open kibana-int 5 1 4 0 49.7kb 49.7kb
green open personal 1 0 60 0 47.2kb 47.2kb <- This is the target index
yellow open .kibana 1 1 4 0 23.5kb 23.5kb
yellow open household 5 1 200 0 226.8kb 226.8kb
But from the kibana interface, whenever I input "personal",
it says "Unable to fetch mapping. Do you have indices matching the pattern?"
Is there any setting that I can look at to overcome this issue?
Le 29 avr. 2015 à 10:07, Yu Watanabe <yu.w....@gmail.com <javascript:>> a
écrit :
household and logs were properly recognized by kibana.
On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 5:06:44 PM UTC+9, Yu Watanabe wrote:
Hello!
I would like to ask question regarding to kibana 4.
I got my elasticsearch and kibana installed on CentOS 6.
elasticsearch-1.5.0-1.noarch
kibana-4.0.1
However there seems to be a indice that kibana does not recognize
although it exists in elasticsearch.
[root@web elasticsearch]# curl localhost:9200/_cat/indices
yellow open logs 5 1 4894 0 1.3mb 1.3mb
yellow open kibana-int 5 1 4 0 49.7kb 49.7kb
green open personal 1 0 60 0 47.2kb 47.2kb <- This is the
target index
yellow open .kibana 1 1 4 0 23.5kb 23.5kb
yellow open household 5 1 200 0 226.8kb 226.8kb
But from the kibana interface, whenever I input "personal",
it says "Unable to fetch mapping. Do you have indices matching the
pattern?"
Is there any setting that I can look at to overcome this issue?
I just experimentally updated the indice and now kibana 4 recognize the
indice.
It looks like some setting changed active after the update.
Strange but now it works...
On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 5:06:44 PM UTC+9, Yu Watanabe wrote:
Hello!
I would like to ask question regarding to kibana 4.
I got my elasticsearch and kibana installed on CentOS 6.
elasticsearch-1.5.0-1.noarch
kibana-4.0.1
However there seems to be a indice that kibana does not recognize
although it exists in elasticsearch.
[root@web elasticsearch]# curl localhost:9200/_cat/indices
yellow open logs 5 1 4894 0 1.3mb 1.3mb
yellow open kibana-int 5 1 4 0 49.7kb 49.7kb
green open personal 1 0 60 0 47.2kb 47.2kb <- This is the
target index
yellow open .kibana 1 1 4 0 23.5kb 23.5kb
yellow open household 5 1 200 0 226.8kb 226.8kb
But from the kibana interface, whenever I input "personal",
it says "Unable to fetch mapping. Do you have indices matching the
pattern?"
Is there any setting that I can look at to overcome this issue?
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