Kibana is a web interface to visualize and analyze the data in Elasticsearch. Kibana also provides developer tools, which is very handy for running Elasticsearch queries. The queries used in the book can be executed using Kibana developer tools. You need Elasticsearch up and running before you can start using Kibana. $ kubectl get all NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE pod/es-0 1/1 Running 0 11m pod/kibana-0 1/1 Running 0 44s NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE service/kubernetes ClusterIP 10.43.0.1.
If the machine can access the Internet, it can also be downloaded directly by WGet
For the selection of versions, you can check the official document elasticsearch’s compatibility with kibana: https://www.elastic.co/support/matrix#matrix_ compatibility
In addition, there is a description on the official website:
Kibana should be configured to run against an Elasticsearch node of the same version. This is the officially supported configuration.
Running different major version releases of Kibana and Elasticsearch (e.g. Kibana 5.x and Elasticsearch 2.x) is not supported, nor is running a minor version of Kibana that is newer than the version of Elasticsearch (e.g. Kibana 5.1 and Elasticsearch 5.0).
Running a minor version of Elasticsearch that is higher than Kibana will generally work in order to faciliate an upgrade process where Elasticsearch is upgraded first (e.g. Kibana 5.0 and Elasticsearch 5.1). In this configuration, a warning will be logged on Kibana server startup, so it’s only meant to be temporary until Kibana is upgraded to the same version as Elasticsearch.
Running different patch version releases of Kibana and Elasticsearch (e.g. Kibana 5.0.0 and Elasticsearch 5.0.1) is generally supported, though we encourage users to run the same versions of Kibana and Elasticsearch down to the patch version.
In short, it is recommended that you choose the same version number when installing, so that there will be no problem
2、 Installation
decompression
to configure
Edit the following
Kibana Windows Install
3、 Start
Specify profile startup
Kibana by default from$KIBANA_HOME/config/kibana.ymlTo load a configuration file, you can also use the-cor--configOption to specify the configuration file
Background start
However, if you want to stop kibana, you will not find the process
You can find the process and kill it in the following ways
Kibana Download Data
lsof -i:5601
Kibana Download Csv
netstat -tunlp|grep 5601
fuser -n tcp 5601
After finding the PID, kill the process to stop kibana