It is time to say goodbye: This version of Elastic Cloud Enterprise has reached end-of-life (EOL) and is no longer supported.
The documentation for this version is no longer being maintained. If you are running this version, we strongly advise you to upgrade. For the latest information, see the current release documentation.
Access Logs and Metrics
editAccess Logs and Metrics
editTo access logs and metrics for your deployment:
- Log into the Cloud UI.
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From the Deployments page, select your deployment.
Narrow the list of the deployments by name, ID, or choose from several other filters. Use a combination of them to further define the list.
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On the Elasticsearch page, the following logs and metrics are available:
- Elasticsearch logs
- Detailed logs related to cluster state
- Elasticsearch metrics
- Detailed metrics for CPU and memory usage, running processes, networking and file system performance, and more
- Proxy logs
- Search and indexing requests that proxies have sent to the Elasticsearch cluster
If a Kibana instance exists for the deployment, the following Kibana logs and metrics are also available from the Kibana page:
- Kibana logs
- Detailed logs related to instance state
- Kibana metrics
- Detailed metrics for CPU and memory usage, running processes, networking and file system performance, and more
- Proxy logs
- Requests that proxies have sent to the Kibana instance
If you have a license from 2018 or earlier, you might receive a warning that your cluster license is about to expire. Don’t panic, it isn’t really. Elastic Cloud Enterprise manages the cluster licenses so that you don’t have to. In rare cases, such as when a cluster is overloaded, it can take longer for Elastic Cloud Enterprise to reapply the cluster license. If you have a license from 2019 and later, you’ll receive a warning only when your full platform license is about to expire, which you’ll need to renew.
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Click one of the links and log in with the
elastic
user. If you do not know the password, you can reset it firstThe password you specify must be for the
elastic
user on thelogging-and-metrics
cluster, where the logging and metrics indices are collected. If you need to reset the password for the user, make sure you reset for thelogging-and-metrics
cluster.After you click one of the links, Kibana opens and shows you a view of the monitoring metrics for the logs or metrics that you selected.
If you are looking for information to share with Elastic support, go to the Operations page for the deployment and download the diagnostic bundle and logs to attach to your ticket.