Using Kibana
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    Using Kibana

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    Article Summary

    Available in VPC

    Kibana is a tool which enables you to send REST queries easily to the indices saved in Elasticsearch and visualize them.

    Caution

    The Elasticsearch app is required when you perform visualization task with Kibana.
    Create the Elasticsearch app of the ELASTICSEARCH-7.3.2 type first, and select the Elasticsearch app's name in the app's linked information upon creating the Kibana app.

    Check Kibana app details

    When the app creation is completed, you can view the details. When the Status is Stable under the app's details, it means the app is running normally.
    The following describes how to check the app details.

    1. From the NAVER Cloud Platform console, click the Services > Big Data & Analytics > Data Forest > App menus, in that order.
    2. Select the account that owns the app.
    3. Click the app whose details you want to view.
    4. View the app details.
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      • Quick links
        • AppMaster: URL where the container log can be viewed When creating apps, all apps are submitted to the YARN queue. YARN provides a web UI where each app's details can be viewed.
        • cerebro: Cerebro is a web admin tool for Elasticsearch. Log in with the user account name and password.
        • shell-cerebro-0: the web shell URL for the container where Cerebro is installed. Log in with the user account name and password.
        • kibana: Kibana URL
        • shell-kibana-0: It is the web shell URL for the container where Kibana is installed. Log in with the user account name and password.
        • shell-cerebro-0: It is the web shell URL for the container where Cerebro is installed. Log in with the user account name and password.
        • supervisor-cerebro-0: URL that allows management of Cerebro
        • supervisor-kibana-0: URL that can allow management of Kibana
      • Component: The value specified by default is the recommended resource.
        • kibana: component for visualizing data saved in Elasticsearch
        • cerebro: component for managing Elasticsearch clusters and indices

    Example
    The following is the Cerebro screen after connection.
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    Note

    Refer to Access quick links for information on how to log in to the AppMaster UI and view the logs of each container.


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