Quickstart

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  1. To deploy Fleet Server, Elastic Agents, Elasticsearch, and Kibana, apply the following specification:

    cat <<EOF | kubectl apply -f -
    apiVersion: agent.k8s.elastic.co/v1alpha1
    kind: Agent
    metadata:
      name: fleet-server-quickstart
      namespace: default
    spec:
      version: 8.16.1
      kibanaRef:
        name: kibana-quickstart
      elasticsearchRefs:
      - name: elasticsearch-quickstart
      mode: fleet
      fleetServerEnabled: true
      deployment:
        replicas: 1
        podTemplate:
          spec:
            serviceAccountName: elastic-agent
            automountServiceAccountToken: true
            securityContext:
              runAsUser: 0
    ---
    apiVersion: agent.k8s.elastic.co/v1alpha1
    kind: Agent
    metadata:
      name: elastic-agent-quickstart
      namespace: default
    spec:
      version: 8.16.1
      kibanaRef:
        name: kibana-quickstart
      fleetServerRef:
        name: fleet-server-quickstart
      mode: fleet
      daemonSet:
        podTemplate:
          spec:
            serviceAccountName: elastic-agent
            automountServiceAccountToken: true
            securityContext:
              runAsUser: 0
    ---
    apiVersion: kibana.k8s.elastic.co/v1
    kind: Kibana
    metadata:
      name: kibana-quickstart
      namespace: default
    spec:
      version: 8.16.1
      count: 1
      elasticsearchRef:
        name: elasticsearch-quickstart
      config:
        xpack.fleet.agents.elasticsearch.hosts: ["https://elasticsearch-quickstart-es-http.default.svc:9200"]
        xpack.fleet.agents.fleet_server.hosts: ["https://fleet-server-quickstart-agent-http.default.svc:8220"]
    ---
    apiVersion: elasticsearch.k8s.elastic.co/v1
    kind: Elasticsearch
    metadata:
      name: elasticsearch-quickstart
      namespace: default
    spec:
      version: 8.16.1
      nodeSets:
      - name: default
        count: 3
        config:
          node.store.allow_mmap: false
    ---
    apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
    kind: ClusterRole
    metadata:
      name: elastic-agent
    rules:
    - apiGroups: [""] # "" indicates the core API group
      resources:
      - pods
      - nodes
      - namespaces
      verbs:
      - get
      - watch
      - list
    - apiGroups: ["coordination.k8s.io"]
      resources:
      - leases
      verbs:
      - get
      - create
      - update
    ---
    apiVersion: v1
    kind: ServiceAccount
    metadata:
      name: elastic-agent
      namespace: default
    ---
    apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
    kind: ClusterRoleBinding
    metadata:
      name: elastic-agent
    subjects:
    - kind: ServiceAccount
      name: elastic-agent
      namespace: default
    roleRef:
      kind: ClusterRole
      name: elastic-agent
      apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
    EOF

    See Configuration Examples for more ready-to-use manifests.

ECK automatically configures secure connections between all components. Fleet will be set up, and all agents are enrolled in the default policy.

  1. Monitor the status of Fleet Server and Elastic Agent.

    kubectl get agent
    NAME            HEALTH   AVAILABLE   EXPECTED   VERSION      AGE
    elastic-agent   green    3           3          8.16.1    14s
    fleet-server    green    1           1          8.16.1    19s
  2. List all the Pods belonging to a given Elastic Agent specification.

    kubectl get pods --selector='agent.k8s.elastic.co/name=elastic-agent'
    NAME                        READY   STATUS    RESTARTS   AGE
    elastic-agent-agent-t49fd   1/1     Running   0          54s
    elastic-agent-agent-xbcxr   1/1     Running   0          54s
    elastic-agent-agent-zqp55   1/1     Running   0          54s
  3. Access logs for one of the Pods.

    kubectl logs -f elastic-agent-agent-xbcxr
  4. Configure the policy used by Elastic Agents. Check Elastic Agent policies for more details.