I have installed elasticsearch and kibana. I started elasticsearch and
did a GET to test it out. Everything worked. I installed kibana next.
When I test it doing "http://localhost:5061" it fails. I inserted a TCP
monitoring tool to see the traffic in both directions. Kibana is refusing
the connection with "java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused:
connect". I also run netstat and indeed port 5061 is up and listening.
Anyone got any ideas on this? BTW, everything is running on my desktop.
I have installed elasticsearch and kibana. I started elasticsearch and
did a GET to test it out. Everything worked. I installed kibana next.
When I test it doing "http://localhost:5061" it fails. I inserted a TCP
monitoring tool to see the traffic in both directions. Kibana is refusing
the connection with "java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused:
connect". I also run netstat and indeed port 5061 is up and listening.
Anyone got any ideas on this? BTW, everything is running on my desktop.
I have installed elasticsearch and kibana. I started elasticsearch and
did a GET to test it out. Everything worked. I installed kibana next.
When I test it doing "http://localhost:5061" it fails. I inserted a TCP
monitoring tool to see the traffic in both directions. Kibana is refusing
the connection with "java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused:
connect". I also run netstat and indeed port 5061 is up and listening.
Anyone got any ideas on this? BTW, everything is running on my desktop.
I have installed elasticsearch and kibana. I started elasticsearch and
did a GET to test it out. Everything worked. I installed kibana next.
When I test it doing "http://localhost:5061" it fails. I inserted a TCP
monitoring tool to see the traffic in both directions. Kibana is refusing
the connection with "java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused:
connect". I also run netstat and indeed port 5061 is up and listening.
Anyone got any ideas on this? BTW, everything is running on my desktop.
I have installed elasticsearch and kibana. I started elasticsearch
and did a GET to test it out. Everything worked. I installed kibana
next. When I test it doing "http://localhost:5061" it fails. I
inserted a TCP monitoring tool to see the traffic in both directions.
Kibana is refusing the connection with "java.net.ConnectException:
Connection refused: connect". I also run netstat and indeed port 5061 is
up and listening.
Anyone got any ideas on this? BTW, everything is running on my desktop.
Here is the message output from Kibana when I start it up:
"c:\Kibana\kibana-4.0.2-windows\bin>kibana.bat
{"@timestamp":"2015-04-29T17:11:32.713Z","level":"info","message":"No
existing k
ibana index found","node_env":""production""}
{"@timestamp":"2015-04-29T17:11:32.727Z","level":"info","message":"Listening
on
0.0.0.0:5601","node_env":""production""}"
netstat is 5061 as being open with a listener but when I try
"http://localhost:5061" in browser, I get connection refused. Anyone have
a suggestion?
On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 8:43:57 AM UTC-7, Sitka wrote:
stdout message look normal. last one says "listening on port 5061" (or
words to that affect)
I have installed elasticsearch and kibana. I started elasticsearch
and did a GET to test it out. Everything worked. I installed kibana
next. When I test it doing "http://localhost:5061" it fails. I
inserted a TCP monitoring tool to see the traffic in both directions.
Kibana is refusing the connection with "java.net.ConnectException:
Connection refused: connect". I also run netstat and indeed port 5061 is
up and listening.
Anyone got any ideas on this? BTW, everything is running on my
desktop.
Here is the message output from Kibana when I start it up:
"c:\Kibana\kibana-4.0.2-windows\bin>kibana.bat
{"@timestamp":"2015-04-29T17:11:32.713Z","level":"info","message":"No existing k
ibana index found","node_env":""production""}
{"@timestamp":"2015-04-29T17:11:32.727Z","level":"info","message":"Listening on
0.0.0.0:5601","node_env":""production""}"
netstat is 5061 as being open with a listener but when I try "http://localhost:5061" in browser, I get connection refused. Anyone have a suggestion?
On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 8:43:57 AM UTC-7, Sitka wrote:
stdout message look normal. last one says "listening on port 5061" (or words to that affect)
On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 5:29 PM, Mark Walkom markwalkom@gmail.com wrote:
KB4 logs to stdout, so once you start the binary you should see lots of output of in your command prompt.
On 29 April 2015 at 09:23, Colleen Roe sitkawoof@gmail.com wrote:
I've searched the Kibana installation directories and don't see any log files.
On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 3:39 PM, Mark Walkom markwalkom@gmail.com wrote:
What do your Kibana logs show?
On 29 April 2015 at 07:53, Sitka sitkawoof@gmail.com wrote:
I have installed elasticsearch and kibana. I started elasticsearch and did a GET to test it out. Everything worked. I installed kibana next. When I test it doing "http://localhost:5061" it fails. I inserted a TCP monitoring tool to see the traffic in both directions. Kibana is refusing the connection with "java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect". I also run netstat and indeed port 5061 is up and listening.
Anyone got any ideas on this? BTW, everything is running on my desktop.
On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 1:31:14 PM UTC-7, David Pilato wrote:
Try 0.0.0.0 not localhost
David
Le 29 avr. 2015 à 22:29, Sitka <sitk...@gmail.com <javascript:>> a écrit :
Here is the message output from Kibana when I start it up:
"c:\Kibana\kibana-4.0.2-windows\bin>kibana.bat
{"@timestamp":"2015-04-29T17:11:32.713Z","level":"info","message":"No
existing k
ibana index found","node_env":""production""}
{"@timestamp":"2015-04-29T17:11:32.727Z","level":"info","message":"Listening
on
0.0.0.0:5601","node_env":""production""}"
netstat is 5061 as being open with a listener but when I try " http://localhost:5061" in browser, I get connection refused. Anyone have
a suggestion?
On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 8:43:57 AM UTC-7, Sitka wrote:
stdout message look normal. last one says "listening on port 5061" (or
words to that affect)
On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 5:29 PM, Mark Walkom <markw...@gmail.com
<javascript:>> wrote:
KB4 logs to stdout, so once you start the binary you should see lots of
output of in your command prompt.
On 29 April 2015 at 09:23, Colleen Roe <sitk...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
wrote:
I've searched the Kibana installation directories and don't see any
log files.
On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 3:39 PM, Mark Walkom <markw...@gmail.com
<javascript:>> wrote:
What do your Kibana logs show?
On 29 April 2015 at 07:53, Sitka <sitk...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
wrote:
I have installed elasticsearch and kibana. I started elasticsearch
and did a GET to test it out. Everything worked. I installed kibana
next. When I test it doing "http://localhost:5061" it fails. I
inserted a TCP monitoring tool to see the traffic in both directions.
Kibana is refusing the connection with "java.net.ConnectException:
Connection refused: connect". I also run netstat and indeed port 5061 is
up and listening.
Anyone got any ideas on this? BTW, everything is running on my
desktop.
If you are using all defaults settings, checked windows firewall and tried http://0.0.0.0:5601/ (and not 127.0.0.1), I don't see what is happening.
Is Kibana still running?
Does no good. See attachment. I placed tcpmon in the loop to capture the data interchange between browser and Kibana. You can see GET outgoing on the left and the refusal on the right.
On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 1:31:14 PM UTC-7, David Pilato wrote:
Try 0.0.0.0 not localhost
Here is the message output from Kibana when I start it up:
"c:\Kibana\kibana-4.0.2-windows\bin>kibana.bat
{"@timestamp":"2015-04-29T17:11:32.713Z","level":"info","message":"No existing k
ibana index found","node_env":""production""}
{"@timestamp":"2015-04-29T17:11:32.727Z","level":"info","message":"Listening on
0.0.0.0:5601","node_env":""production""}"
netstat is 5061 as being open with a listener but when I try "http://localhost:5061" in browser, I get connection refused. Anyone have a suggestion?
On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 8:43:57 AM UTC-7, Sitka wrote:
stdout message look normal. last one says "listening on port 5061" (or words to that affect)
On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 5:29 PM, Mark Walkom markw...@gmail.com wrote:
KB4 logs to stdout, so once you start the binary you should see lots of output of in your command prompt.
On 29 April 2015 at 09:23, Colleen Roe sitk...@gmail.com wrote:
I've searched the Kibana installation directories and don't see any log files.
On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 3:39 PM, Mark Walkom markw...@gmail.com wrote:
What do your Kibana logs show?
On 29 April 2015 at 07:53, Sitka sitk...@gmail.com wrote:
I have installed elasticsearch and kibana. I started elasticsearch and did a GET to test it out. Everything worked. I installed kibana next. When I test it doing "http://localhost:5061" it fails. I inserted a TCP monitoring tool to see the traffic in both directions. Kibana is refusing the connection with "java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect". I also run netstat and indeed port 5061 is up and listening.
Anyone got any ideas on this? BTW, everything is running on my desktop.
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 9:59 PM, David Pilato david@pilato.fr wrote:
If you are using all defaults settings, checked windows firewall and tried http://0.0.0.0:5601/ (and not 127.0.0.1), I don't see what is happening.
Is Kibana still running?
Here is the message output from Kibana when I start it up:
"c:\Kibana\kibana-4.0.2-windows\bin>kibana.bat
{"@timestamp":"2015-04-29T17:11:32.713Z","level":"info","message":"No
existing k
ibana index found","node_env":""production""}
{"@timestamp":"2015-04-29T17:11:32.727Z","level":"info","message":"Listening
on
0.0.0.0:5601","node_env":""production""}"
netstat is 5061 as being open with a listener but when I try " http://localhost:5061" in browser, I get connection refused. Anyone
have a suggestion?
On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 8:43:57 AM UTC-7, Sitka wrote:
stdout message look normal. last one says "listening on port 5061" (or
words to that affect)
I have installed elasticsearch and kibana. I started elasticsearch
and did a GET to test it out. Everything worked. I installed kibana
next. When I test it doing "http://localhost:5061" it fails. I
inserted a TCP monitoring tool to see the traffic in both directions.
Kibana is refusing the connection with "java.net.ConnectException:
Connection refused: connect". I also run netstat and indeed port 5061 is
up and listening.
Anyone got any ideas on this? BTW, everything is running on my
desktop.
I think there is some confusion about the port number used. Kibana 4 by
default listens to port 5601, which based on the output sample you provided
seems to not have been changed. In all your examples you are however
looking for port 5061, not 5601. Can you check if you are able to connect
to port 5601?
Christian
On Tuesday, April 28, 2015 at 10:53:42 PM UTC+1, Sitka wrote:
I have installed elasticsearch and kibana. I started elasticsearch and
did a GET to test it out. Everything worked. I installed kibana next.
When I test it doing "http://localhost:5061" it fails. I inserted a TCP
monitoring tool to see the traffic in both directions. Kibana is refusing
the connection with "java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused:
connect". I also run netstat and indeed port 5061 is up and listening.
Anyone got any ideas on this? BTW, everything is running on my desktop.
I think there is some confusion about the port number used. Kibana 4 by
default listens to port 5601, which based on the output sample you provided
seems to not have been changed. In all your examples you are however
looking for port 5061, not 5601. Can you check if you are able to connect
to port 5601?
Christian
On Tuesday, April 28, 2015 at 10:53:42 PM UTC+1, Sitka wrote:
I have installed elasticsearch and kibana. I started elasticsearch and
did a GET to test it out. Everything worked. I installed kibana next.
When I test it doing "http://localhost:5061" it fails. I inserted a TCP
monitoring tool to see the traffic in both directions. Kibana is refusing
the connection with "java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused:
connect". I also run netstat and indeed port 5061 is up and listening.
Anyone got any ideas on this? BTW, everything is running on my desktop.
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