[role="xpack"] [[monitoring-production]] == Monitoring in a production environment In production, you should send monitoring data to a separate _monitoring cluster_ so that historical data is available even when the nodes you are monitoring are not. For example, you can use {metricbeat} to ship monitoring data about {kib}, {es}, {ls}, and Beats to the monitoring cluster. If you are sending your data to the {esms-init}, see <>. [IMPORTANT] ========================= {metricbeat} is the recommended method for collecting and shipping monitoring data to a monitoring cluster. If you have previously configured legacy collection methods, you should migrate to using {metricbeat} collection. Use either {metricbeat} collection or legacy collection methods; do not use both. Learn more about <>. ========================= If you have at least a Gold Subscription, using a dedicated monitoring cluster also enables you to monitor multiple clusters from a central location. To store monitoring data in a separate cluster: . Set up the {es} cluster you want to use as the monitoring cluster. For example, you might set up a two host cluster with the nodes `es-mon-1` and `es-mon-2`. + -- [IMPORTANT] =============================== * To monitor an {es} {major-version} cluster, you must run {es} {major-version} on the monitoring cluster. * There must be at least one <> in the monitoring cluster; it does not need to be a dedicated ingest node. =============================== -- .. (Optional) Verify that the collection of monitoring data is disabled on the monitoring cluster. By default, the `xpack.monitoring.collection.enabled` setting is `false`. + -- For example, you can use the following APIs to review and change this setting: [source,console] ---------------------------------- GET _cluster/settings PUT _cluster/settings { "persistent": { "xpack.monitoring.collection.enabled": false } } ---------------------------------- // TEST[skip:security errs] -- .. If the {es} {security-features} are enabled on the monitoring cluster, create users that can send and retrieve monitoring data. + -- NOTE: If you plan to use {kib} to view monitoring data, username and password credentials must be valid on both the {kib} server and the monitoring cluster. -- *** If you plan to use {metricbeat} to collect data about {es} or {kib}, create a user that has the `remote_monitoring_collector` built-in role and a user that has the `remote_monitoring_agent` <>. Alternatively, use the `remote_monitoring_user` <>. *** If you plan to use HTTP exporters to route data through your production cluster, create a user that has the `remote_monitoring_agent` <>. + -- For example, the following request creates a `remote_monitor` user that has the `remote_monitoring_agent` role: [source,console] --------------------------------------------------------------- POST /_security/user/remote_monitor { "password" : "changeme", "roles" : [ "remote_monitoring_agent"], "full_name" : "Internal Agent For Remote Monitoring" } --------------------------------------------------------------- // TEST[skip:needs-gold+-license] Alternatively, use the `remote_monitoring_user` <>. -- . Configure your production cluster to collect data and send it to the monitoring cluster: ** <> ** <> . (Optional) {logstash-ref}/configuring-logstash.html[Configure {ls} to collect data and send it to the monitoring cluster]. . (Optional) Configure the Beats to collect data and send it to the monitoring cluster. ** {auditbeat-ref}/monitoring.html[Auditbeat] ** {filebeat-ref}/monitoring.html[Filebeat] ** {heartbeat-ref}/monitoring.html[Heartbeat] ** {metricbeat-ref}/monitoring.html[Metricbeat] ** {packetbeat-ref}/monitoring.html[Packetbeat] ** {winlogbeat-ref}/monitoring.html[Winlogbeat] . (Optional) Configure {kib} to collect data and send it to the monitoring cluster: ** {kibana-ref}/monitoring-metricbeat.html[{metricbeat} collection methods] ** {kibana-ref}/monitoring-kibana.html[Legacy collection methods] . (Optional) Create a dedicated {kib} instance for monitoring, rather than using a single {kib} instance to access both your production cluster and monitoring cluster. .. (Optional) Disable the collection of monitoring data in this {kib} instance. Set the `xpack.monitoring.kibana.collection.enabled` setting to `false` in the `kibana.yml` file. For more information about this setting, see {kibana-ref}/monitoring-settings-kb.html[Monitoring settings in {kib}]. . {kibana-ref}/monitoring-data.html[Configure {kib} to retrieve and display the monitoring data].