Difference between revisions of "Install MetricBeat in your system using docker"
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Revision as of 13:46, 11 August 2020
Using docker
docker pull docker.elastic.co/beats/metricbeat:7.5.1 && docker run docker.elastic.co/beats/metricbeat:7.5.1 setup -E setup.kibana.host=kibana:5601 -E output.elasticsearch.hosts=["elasticsearch:9200"]
If you are installing everything or your laptop:
docker pull docker.elastic.co/beats/metricbeat:7.4.1 && docker run docker.elastic.co/beats/metricbeat:7.4.1 setup -E setup.kibana.host=localhost:5601 -E output.elasticsearch.hosts=["localhost:9200"]
Related terms
See also
- Metricbeat, installation,
metricbeat.yml
, Metricbeat logs, Metricbeat changelog - Elastic: ELK,
Elasticsearch
,Logstash
,Kibana
, Installation, AWS Elasticsearch, Elastic SIEM, Elastic Beats,metricbeat
,filebeat
,journalbeat
, Elastisearch Service , Search guard, Elasticsearch logs, curator, ILM, Lumberjack protocol,aws_elasticsearch_domain
, KQL,elasticsearch.yml, elasticsearch-plugin, elasticsearch-certutil
, Elasticsearch release notes/changelog
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