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[role="xpack"]
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[[configuring-monitoring]]
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== Configuring Monitoring in {es}
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<titleabbrev>Configuring Monitoring</titleabbrev>
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By default, {monitoring} is enabled but data collection is disabled. Advanced
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monitoring settings enable you to control how frequently data is collected,
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configure timeouts, and set the retention period for locally-stored monitoring
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indices. You can also adjust how monitoring data is displayed.
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. To collect monitoring data about your {es} cluster:
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.. Verify that the `xpack.monitoring.enabled` and
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`xpack.monitoring.collection.enabled` settings are `true` on each node in the
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cluster. By default, data collection is disabled. For more information, see
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<<monitoring-settings>>.
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.. Optional: Specify which indices you want to monitor.
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+
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--
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By default, the monitoring agent collects data from all {es} indices.
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To collect data from particular indices, configure the
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`xpack.monitoring.collection.indices` setting. You can specify multiple indices
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as a comma-separated list or use an index pattern to match multiple indices. For
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example:
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[source,yaml]
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xpack.monitoring.collection.indices: logstash-*, index1, test2
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----------------------------------
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You can prepend `+` or `-` to explicitly include or exclude index names or
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patterns. For example, to include all indices that start with `test` except
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`test3`, you could specify `+test*,-test3`.
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--
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.. Optional: Specify how often to collect monitoring data. The default value for
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the `xpack.monitoring.collection.interval` setting 10 seconds. See
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<<monitoring-settings>>.
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. Optional: Configure your cluster to route monitoring data from sources such
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as {kib}, Beats, and Logstash to a monitoring cluster:
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.. Verify that `xpack.monitoring.collection.enabled` settings are `true` on each
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node in the cluster.
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.. {xpack-ref}/xpack-monitoring.html[Configure {monitoring} across the Elastic Stack].
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. Identify where to store monitoring data.
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--
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By default, {monitoring} uses a `local` exporter that indexes monitoring data
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on the same cluster.
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//See <<es-monitoring-default-exporter>> and <<local-exporter>>.
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Alternatively, you can use an `http` exporter to send data to a separate
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monitoring cluster.
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//See <<http-exporter>>.
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For more information about typical monitoring architectures,
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see {xpack-ref}/how-monitoring-works.html[How Monitoring Works].
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--
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. If {security} is enabled and you are using an `http` exporter to send data to
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a dedicated monitoring cluster:
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.. Create a user on the monitoring cluster that has the
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{xpack-ref}/built-in-roles.html#built-in-roles-remote-monitoring-agent[`remote_monitoring_agent` built-in role]. For example, the following request
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creates a `remote_monitor` user that has the `remote_monitoring_agent` role:
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--
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[source, sh]
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POST /_xpack/security/user/remote_monitor
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{
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"password" : "changeme",
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"roles" : [ "remote_monitoring_agent"],
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"full_name" : "Internal Agent For Remote Monitoring"
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}
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// CONSOLE
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--
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.. On each node in the cluster that is being monitored, configure the `http`
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exporter to use the appropriate credentials when data is shipped to the monitoring cluster.
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If SSL/TLS is enabled on the monitoring cluster, you must use the HTTPS protocol in the `host` setting. You must also include the CA certificate in each node's trusted certificates in order to verify the identities of the nodes in the monitoring cluster.
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The following example specifies the location of the PEM encoded certificate with the `certificate_authorities` setting:
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[source,yaml]
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xpack.monitoring.exporters:
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id1:
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type: http
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host: ["https://es-mon1:9200", "https://es-mon2:9200"]
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auth:
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username: remote_monitor <1>
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password: changeme
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ssl:
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certificate_authorities: [ "/path/to/ca.crt" ]
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id2:
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type: local
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--------------------------------------------------
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<1> The `username` and `password` parameters provide the user credentials.
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Alternatively, you can configure trusted certificates using a truststore
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(a Java Keystore file that contains the certificates):
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[source,yaml]
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--------------------------------------------------
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xpack.monitoring.exporters:
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id1:
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type: http
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host: ["https://es-mon1:9200", "https://es-mon2:9200"]
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auth:
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username: remote_monitor
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password: changeme
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ssl:
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truststore.path: /path/to/file
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truststore.password: password
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id2:
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type: local
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--------------------------------------------------
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--
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. If {security} is enabled and you want to visualize monitoring data in {kib},
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you must create users that have access to the {kib} indices and permission to
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read from the monitoring indices.
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--
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You set up {monitoring} UI users on the cluster where the monitoring data is
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stored, that is to say the monitoring cluster. To grant all of the necessary permissions, assign users the
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`monitoring_user` and `kibana_user` roles. For more information, see
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{xpack-ref}/mapping-roles.html[Mapping users and groups to roles].
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--
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. Optional:
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<<config-monitoring-indices,Configure the indices that store the monitoring data>>.
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include::indices.asciidoc[]
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include::{es-repo-dir}/settings/monitoring-settings.asciidoc[] |