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Grant users access to Functionbeat indices
editGrant users access to Functionbeat indices
editTo enable users to access the indices Functionbeat creates, grant them read
and view_index_metadata privileges on the Functionbeat indices. If they’re
using Kibana, they also need the kibana_user role.
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Create a reader role that has the
readandview_index_metadataprivileges on the Functionbeat indices.You can create roles from the Management > Roles UI in Kibana or through the
roleAPI. For example, the following request creates a role namedfunctionbeat_reader: -
Assign your users the reader role so they can access the Functionbeat indices. For Kibana users who need to visualize the data, also assign the
kibana_userrole:-
If you’re using the
nativerealm, you can assign roles with the Management > Users UI in Kibana or through theuserAPI. For example, the following request grantsfunctionbeat_userthefunctionbeat_readerandkibana_userroles:POST /_xpack/security/user/functionbeat_user { "password" : "YOUR_PASSWORD", "roles" : [ "functionbeat_reader","kibana_user"], "full_name" : "Functionbeat User" } -
If you’re using the LDAP, Active Directory, or PKI realms, you assign the roles in the
role_mapping.ymlconfiguration file. For example, the following snippet grantsFunctionbeat Userthefunctionbeat_readerandkibana_userroles:functionbeat_reader: - "cn=Functionbeat User,dc=example,dc=com" kibana_user: - "cn=Functionbeat User,dc=example,dc=com"
For more information, see Using Role Mapping Files.
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