Kibana is a powerful open-source tool used to visualize and analyze data stored in Elasticsearch. In this tutorial, we will explain how to install Kibana on OpenBSD.
Before you begin with the installation process, you need to make sure that your system meets the following requirements:
Assuming you have already installed Elasticsearch, proceed with the following steps.
To install Kibana, you can download the latest version from the official Elasticsearch website:
$ cd /usr/local
$ wget https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/kibana/kibana-7.15.1-darwin-x86_64.tar.gz
After the download is complete, extract the tarball:
$ tar zxvf kibana-7.15.1-linux-x86_64.tar.gz
Once you have extracted the tarball, you need to configure Kibana to work with Elasticsearch. Open the kibana.yml
configuration file:
$ cd kibana-7.15.1-linux-x86_64/
$ vi config/kibana.yml
Search for the following lines and replace <elasticsearch_hostname>
with the IP address or hostname of your Elasticsearch server:
# elasticsearch.hosts: ["http://localhost:9200"]
elasticsearch.hosts: ["http://<elasticsearch_hostname>:9200"]
After you have finished configuring Kibana, start the service using the following command:
$ sudo bin/kibana
Kibana will now start listening on port 5601 by default. You can access the Kibana dashboard by visiting http://<kibana_server>:5601
in your web browser.
In this tutorial, we have explained how to install Kibana on OpenBSD. By following these steps, you can now visualize and analyze data stored in Elasticsearch using Kibana.
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