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[role="xpack"]
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[[monitoring-settings]]
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=== Monitoring Settings
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Monitoring is enabled by default when you install {xpack}. You configure
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<<monitoring-collection-settings, `xpack.monitoring.collection`>>
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settings in `elasticsearch.yml` to control how data is collected from your
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Elasticsearch nodes.
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To adjust how monitoring data is displayed in the Monitoring UI, you configure
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{kibana-ref}/monitoring-settings-kb.html[`xpack.monitoring` settings] in
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`kibana.yml`. To control how monitoring data is collected from
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Logstash, you configure {logstash-ref}/settings-xpack.html#monitoring-settings[
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`xpack.monitoring` settings] in `logstash.yml`.
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For more information, see
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{xpack-ref}/xpack-monitoring.html[Monitoring the Elastic Stack].
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[float]
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[[general-monitoring-settings]]
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==== General Monitoring Settings
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`xpack.monitoring.enabled`::
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Set to `false` to disable {es} {monitoring} for Elasticsearch.
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[float]
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[[monitoring-collection-settings]]
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==== Monitoring Collection Settings
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`xpack.monitoring.collection.cluster.state.timeout`::
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Sets the timeout for collecting the cluster state. Defaults to `10m`.
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`xpack.monitoring.collection.cluster.stats.timeout`::
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Sets the timeout for collecting the cluster statistics. Defaults to `10m`.
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`xpack.monitoring.collection.indices`::
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Controls which indices Monitoring collects data from. Defaults to all indices. Specify the index names
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as a comma-separated list, for example `test1,test2,test3`. Names can include wildcards, for
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example `test*`. You can explicitly include or exclude indices by prepending
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`+` to include the index, or `-` to exclude the index. For example, to include all indices that
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start with `test` except `test3`, you could specify `+test*,-test3`.
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You can update this setting through the Cluster Update Settings API.
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`xpack.monitoring.collection.index.stats.timeout`::
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Sets the timeout for collecting index statistics. Defaults to `10m`.
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`xpack.monitoring.collection.indices.stats.timeout`::
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Sets the timeout for collecting total indices statistics. Defaults to `10m`.
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`xpack.monitoring.exporters` ::
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Configures where the agent stores monitoring data. By default, the agent uses a local exporter that
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indexes monitoring data on the cluster where it is installed. Use an HTTP exporter to send data to
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a separate monitoring cluster. For more information, see {xpack-ref}/monitoring-cluster.html[Setting
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up a Separate Monitoring Cluster].
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`xpack.monitoring.collection.index.recovery.active_only`::
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Controls whether or not all recoveries are collected. Set to `true` to
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collect only active recoveries. Defaults to `false`.
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`xpack.monitoring.collection.index.recovery.timeout`::
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Sets the timeout for collecting the recovery information. Defaults to `10m`.
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`xpack.monitoring.collection.interval`::
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Controls how often data samples are collected. Defaults to `10s`. If you
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modify the collection interval, set the `xpack.monitoring.min_interval_seconds`
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option in `kibana.yml` to the same value. Set to `-1` to temporarily disable
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data collection. You can update this setting through the Cluster Update
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Settings API.
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`xpack.monitoring.history.duration`::
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Sets the retention duration beyond which the indices created by a Monitoring exporter will
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be automatically deleted. Defaults to `7d` (7 days).
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This setting has a minimum value of `1d` (1 day) to ensure that something is being monitored,
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and it cannot be disabled.
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IMPORTANT: This setting currently only impacts `local`-type exporters. Indices created using
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the `http` exporter will not be deleted automatically.
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[[ssl-monitoring-settings]]
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:ssl-prefix: xpack.monitoring.exporters.$NAME
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:component: {monitoring}
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:verifies:
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:server!:
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include::ssl-settings.asciidoc[]
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