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[[getting-started]]
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== Getting Started
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This getting started guide walks you through installing Marvel
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and using the Marvel Kibana app to monitor your Elastisearch cluster.
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To install Marvel:
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. Install the Marvel plugin on each node in your cluster:
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.. Run `bin/plugin install` from `ES_HOME` to install the License plugin:
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bin/plugin install license
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.. Run `bin/plugin install` to install the Marvel plugin.
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[source,shell]
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bin/plugin install marvel-agent
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NOTE: If you are using a <<package-installation, DEB/RPM distribution>> of Elasticsearch, run the installation with superuser permissions. To perform an offline installation, <<offline-installation, download the Marvel binaries>>.
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.. Start Elasticsearch.
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bin/elasticsearch
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. Install the Marvel app into Kibana.
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. Run Kibana and open the Marvel app to verify the installation. You should
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see an overview of your cluster's status:
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// image:images/overview_thumb.png["Overview Dashboard",link="images/overview.png"]
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Now you're ready to use Marvel to monitor and analyze your cluster! For example, you can:
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