- Packetbeat Reference: other versions:
- Overview
- Getting started with Packetbeat
- Setting up and running Packetbeat
- Upgrading Packetbeat
- Configuring Packetbeat
- Set traffic capturing options
- Set up flows to monitor network traffic
- Specify which transaction protocols to monitor
- Specify which processes to monitor
- Specify general settings
- Configure the internal queue
- Configure the output
- Specify SSL settings
- Filter and enhance the exported data
- Parse data by using ingest node
- Export GeoIP Information
- Set up project paths
- Set up the Kibana endpoint
- Load the Kibana dashboards
- Load the Elasticsearch index template
- Configure logging
- Use environment variables in the configuration
- YAML tips and gotchas
- HTTP Endpoint
- packetbeat.reference.yml
- Exported fields
- AMQP fields
- Beat fields
- Cassandra fields
- Cloud provider metadata fields
- Common fields
- DNS fields
- Docker fields
- Flow Event fields
- Host fields
- HTTP fields
- ICMP fields
- Kubernetes fields
- Memcache fields
- MongoDb fields
- MySQL fields
- NFS fields
- PostgreSQL fields
- Raw fields
- Redis fields
- Thrift-RPC fields
- TLS fields
- Transaction Event fields
- Measurements (Transactions) fields
- Monitoring Packetbeat
- Securing Packetbeat
- Visualizing Packetbeat data in Kibana
- Troubleshooting
- Contributing to Beats
Load the Kibana dashboards
editLoad the Kibana dashboards
editPacketbeat comes packaged with example Kibana dashboards, visualizations, and searches for visualizing Packetbeat data in Kibana.
To load the dashboards, you can either enable dashboard loading in the
setup.dashboards
section of the packetbeat.yml
config file, or you can
run the setup
command. Dashboard loading is disabled by default.
When dashboard loading is enabled, Packetbeat uses the Kibana API to load the sample dashboards. Dashboard loading is only attempted when Packetbeat starts up. If Kibana is not available at startup, Packetbeat will stop with an error.
To enable dashboard loading, add the following setting to the config file:
setup.dashboards.enabled: true
Configuration options
editYou can specify the following options in the setup.dashboards
section of the
packetbeat.yml
config file:
setup.dashboards.enabled
editIf this option is set to true, Packetbeat loads the sample Kibana dashboards
from the local kibana
directory in the home path of the Packetbeat installation.
When dashboard loading is enabled, Packetbeat overwrites any existing dashboards that match the names of the dashboards you are loading. This happens every time Packetbeat starts.
If no other options are set, the dashboard are loaded
from the local kibana
directory in the home path of the Packetbeat installation.
To load dashboards from a different location, you can configure one of the
following options: setup.dashboards.directory
,
setup.dashboards.url
, or
setup.dashboards.file
.
setup.dashboards.directory
editThe directory that contains the dashboards to load. The default is the kibana
folder in the home path.
setup.dashboards.url
editThe URL to use for downloading the dashboard archive. If this option is set, Packetbeat downloads the dashboard archive from the specified URL instead of using the local directory.
setup.dashboards.file
editThe file archive (zip file) that contains the dashboards to load. If this option is set, Packetbeat looks for a dashboard archive in the specified path instead of using the local directory.
setup.dashboards.beat
editIn case the archive contains the dashboards for multiple Beats, this setting
lets you select the Beat for which you want to load dashboards. To load all the
dashboards in the archive, set this option to an empty string. The default is
"packetbeat"
.
setup.dashboards.kibana_index
editThe name of the Kibana index to use for setting the configuration. The default
is ".kibana"
setup.dashboards.index
editThe Elasticsearch index name. This setting overwrites the index name defined
in the dashboards and index pattern. Example: "testbeat-*"
This setting only works for Kibana 6.0 and newer.
setup.dashboards.always_kibana
editForce loading of dashboards using the Kibana API without querying Elasticsearch for the version
The default is false
.
setup.dashboards.retry.enabled
editIf this option is set to true, and Kibana is not reachable at the time when dashboards are loaded, Packetbeat will retry to reconnect to Kibana instead of exiting with an error. Disabled by default.
setup.dashboards.retry.interval
editDuration interval between Kibana connection retries. Defaults to 1 second.
setup.dashboards.retry.maximum
editMaximum number of retries before exiting with an error. Set to 0 for unlimited retrying. Default is unlimited.
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- Configuration options
setup.dashboards.enabled
setup.dashboards.directory
setup.dashboards.url
setup.dashboards.file
setup.dashboards.beat
setup.dashboards.kibana_index
setup.dashboards.index
setup.dashboards.always_kibana
setup.dashboards.retry.enabled
setup.dashboards.retry.interval
setup.dashboards.retry.maximum