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[[monitoring-troubleshooting]]
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== Troubleshooting monitoring
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<titleabbrev>Troubleshooting</titleabbrev>
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Use the information in this section to troubleshoot common problems and find
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answers for frequently asked questions. See also
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{logstash-ref}/monitoring-troubleshooting.html[Troubleshooting monitoring in {ls}].
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For issues that you cannot fix yourself … we’re here to help.
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If you are an existing Elastic customer with a support contract, please create
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a ticket in the
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https://support.elastic.co/customers/s/login/[Elastic Support portal].
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Or post in the https://discuss.elastic.co/[Elastic forum].
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*Symptoms*:
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There is no information about your cluster on the *Stack Monitoring* page in
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{kib}.
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*Resolution*:
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Check whether the appropriate indices exist on the monitoring cluster. For
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example, use the <<cat-indices,cat indices>> command to verify that
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there is a `.monitoring-kibana*` index for your {kib} monitoring data and a
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`.monitoring-es*` index for your {es} monitoring data. If you are collecting
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monitoring data by using {metricbeat} the indices have `-mb` in their names. If
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the indices do not exist, review your configuration. For example, see
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<<monitoring-production>>.
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