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OK, let's create a dashboard for ElasticSearch now using both the fall beat in the metric, beat data

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sources at the same time so that it is one two six two six get that from there, and that's a sample

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of what we'll see.

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So that you know where this comes from, we'll go to the graph on a dashboards pages.

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Select ElasticSearch and select collectors as beats.

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There's a lot to choose from if I moved down.

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I'll see our stats Linux and that's the one I'm installing one two six two six.

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So there's a lot of dashboards that you can choose from that you can experiment with anyway.

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Go into Carvana dashboards, manage import, paste that load.

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Very good.

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Let's select our metric based data source.

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This metric beat and the fall beat datasource press import somewhere set that down to five minutes.

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Okay, so server overview, CPU stats, memory stats, process stats and all the processes running on

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the server.

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Use stats for system stats, disk stats, there's no data yet will come on to that network stats and

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logs, so logs for the last five minutes.

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Let's look at disk stats.

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OK, so if we open that, if we press a and have a look at that, we can see that's the query.

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It's looking for something called disgaggio.

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Again, back to the Griffon on dashboards page here if we scroll down a little.

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It says we need to configure our system module to have these metrics.

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It's so metrics set top name disk to go to your server where you installed metric beat.

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For me, that was my MySchool server.

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So if I go into the folders where it's installed, see the ATC metric beat Ellis LH need to go into

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the Modules D folder.

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So C D modules d, l LH and their system y AML.

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I need to edit that file.

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So sudo nano system y eml here, says module system.

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And these are the metric sets that are enabled those ones there.

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I also need to enable this goyo service and users, and I'm just going by what's written on this page

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here.

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It's not asking for socket summary, but I'm just going to leave there anyway.

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OK, so scroll down.

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Control X to save.

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Yes, OK, let's restart the metric beat.

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Sudo service metric beat.

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Restart.

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OK, let's check the status.

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OK, it's looking OK.

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Very good control.

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See now if I go back into Carafano and at least check that in the Explore tab.

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So going back out into Explore, I'll the dashboard.

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I look at that for the last five minutes and then type metrics set this guy.

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I run query pay, so I'm starting to get this guy 0.03 now.

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I wasn't before, so I've looked at that for the last 30 minutes, so it wasn't so.

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So now I am.

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So let's go back into the dashboard time.

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Our stats, Linux, disk stats.

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And I don't see anything yet that's changed that to last five minutes.

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Just refresh that for every 10 seconds, and at some point we'll start seeing the data.

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OK, and now we're starting to get some information through.

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It takes a few minutes to catch up, but after a day or two, that should be more interesting to look

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at.

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Excellent.

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OK, so that's quite an impressive dashboard ElasticSearch dashboard, so I should look at that anyway.

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Excellent.
