Turns out you shouldn't use the head plugin when querying for hot threads.
I was able to get them by querying the API directly. Thanks for the tip!
On Monday, August 4, 2014 11:28:16 PM UTC-7, Tony Chong wrote:
>
> Well, my slow logs are 0 bytes. My logging.yml looks okay but I don't
> think the
Well, my slow logs are 0 bytes. My logging.yml looks okay but I don't think
they are configured. I looked at the ES docs and saw that I should have
these set somewhere. I'm thinking elastic search.yml configuration file?
#index.search.slowlog.threshold.query.warn: 10s
#index.search.slowlog.thre
You could check the slow log or hot threads to see if there is anything.
Regards,
Mark Walkom
Infrastructure Engineer
Campaign Monitor
email: ma...@campaignmonitor.com
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On 5 August 2014 07:42, Tony Chong wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Like many others, I have the ELK stack. W
Hello,
Like many others, I have the ELK stack. With very little data in elastic
search, kibana 3 is super fast, but in my production environment, kibana
sometimes even fails to show any data.
Here are my hardware specs.
kibana + ES + nginx = m2.2xlarge + 20GB JVM Heap + 1TB ssd EBS volume
5