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Configuring indices created by Metricbeat 7 or internal collection
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Configuring indices created by Metricbeat 7 or internal collection
editWhen monitoring using Metricbeat 7 or internal collection, data is stored in a set of indices called either:
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.monitoring-{product}-7-mb-{date}, when using Metricbeat 7. -
.monitoring-{product}-7-{date}, when using internal collection.
The settings and mappings for these indices are determined by
legacy index templates named .monitoring-{product}.
You can retrieve these templates in Kibana by navigating to Stack Management >
Index Management > Index Templates, or by using the Elasticsearch _template API:
response = client.indices.get_template( name: '.monitoring-*' ) puts response
GET /_template/.monitoring-*
To change the settings of the indices, add a custom index template. You can do that in Kibana, or using the Elasticsearch API:
-
Set
index_patternsto match the.monitoring-{product}-7-*indices. -
Set the template
orderto1. This ensures your template is applied after the default template, which has an order of 0. -
Specify the
number_of_shardsand/ornumber_of_replicasin thesettingssection.
response = client.indices.put_template(
name: 'custom_monitoring',
body: {
index_patterns: [
'.monitoring-beats-7-*',
'.monitoring-es-7-*',
'.monitoring-kibana-7-*',
'.monitoring-logstash-7-*'
],
order: 1,
settings: {
number_of_shards: 5,
number_of_replicas: 2
}
}
)
puts response
PUT /_template/custom_monitoring
{
"index_patterns": [".monitoring-beats-7-*", ".monitoring-es-7-*", ".monitoring-kibana-7-*", ".monitoring-logstash-7-*"],
"order": 1,
"settings": {
"number_of_shards": 5,
"number_of_replicas": 2
}
}
After changing the index template, the updated settings are only applied to new indices.