- Kibana Guide: other versions:
- Introduction
- Get started
- Set Up Kibana
- Discover
- Visualize
- Creating a Visualization
- Saving Visualizations
- Using rolled up data in a visualization
- Line, Area, and Bar charts
- Controls Visualization
- Data Table
- Markdown Widget
- Metric
- Goal and Gauge
- Pie Charts
- Coordinate Maps
- Region Maps
- Timelion
- TSVB
- Tag Clouds
- Heatmap Chart
- Vega Graphs
- Inspecting Visualizations
- Dashboard
- Canvas
- Graph data connections
- Machine learning
- Elastic Maps
- Code
- Infrastructure
- Logs
- APM
- Uptime
- SIEM
- Dev Tools
- Stack Monitoring
- Management
- Reporting from Kibana
- REST API
- Kibana plugins
- Limitations
- Release Highlights
- Breaking Changes
- Release Notes
- Developer guide
IMPORTANT: No additional bug fixes or documentation updates
will be released for this version. For the latest information, see the
current release documentation.
Machine learning settings in Kibana
editMachine learning settings in Kibana
editYou do not need to configure any settings to use Kibana machine learning features. They are enabled by default.
General machine learning settings
edit-
xpack.ml.enabled
-
Set to
true
(default) to enable Kibana machine learning features.
If set to
false
inkibana.yml
, the machine learning icon is hidden in this Kibana instance. Ifxpack.ml.enabled
is set totrue
inelasticsearch.yml
, however, you can still use the machine learning APIs. To disable machine learning entirely, see the Elasticsearch machine learning settings.
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