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The default username is ``kibana``, the password can be located under
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The default username is ``kibana``, the password can be located under
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``<kibana_password>`` in ``/etc/kolla/passwords.yml``.
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``<kibana_password>`` in ``/etc/kolla/passwords.yml``.
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First Login
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When Kibana is opened for the first time, it requires creating a default index
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pattern. To view, analyse and search logs, at least one index pattern has to
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be created. To match indices stored in ElasticSearch, we suggest using the
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following configuration:
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#. Index pattern - flog-*
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#. Time Filter field name - @timestamp
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#. Expand index pattern when searching [DEPRECATED] - not checked
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#. Use event times to create index names [DEPRECATED] - not checked
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After setting parameters, one can create an index with the *Create* button.
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Search logs - Discover tab
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Search logs - Discover tab
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