Re: Kibana 3 unable to connect to elasticsearch

2014-05-09 Thread Brian Wilkins
Thanks for the tips. It turns it that it was a DNS issue. But I am
going to install one of those tools.

On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 5:22 PM, Mark Walkom  wrote:
> It'll help if you can gist/pastebin your config for kibana.
> Also install a monitoring plugin like Marvel or ElasticHQ to give yourself
> better insight into your cluster.
>
> Regards,
> Mark Walkom
>
> Infrastructure Engineer
> Campaign Monitor
> email: ma...@campaignmonitor.com
> web: www.campaignmonitor.com
>
>
> On 9 May 2014 23:08, Brian Wilkins  wrote:
>>
>> I am on RHEL 6. I can send messages from my Logstash shipper to Redis to
>> Elasticsearch. I installed logstash via RPM on all my servers and I
>> installed elasticsearch 1.0.3 via RPM. When I issue the command via curl to
>> check my node status, I get two different versions. In Kibana 3, it tells me
>> that "Your version of Elasticsearch is too old. Kibana requires
>> Elasticsearch 0.90.9 or above." As you can see, I am running a version
>> greater than 0.90.9. Kibana also tells me that "Could not reach
>> http://[elastic-search-hostname]:9200/_nodes. If you are using a proxy,
>> ensure it is configured correctly". I am not using a proxy.
>>
>> Any idea what is wrong?
>>
>> $ curl http://[elastic-search-hostname]:9200/_nodes/process?pretty
>>
>> {
>>   "cluster_name" : "logstash",
>>   "nodes" : {
>> "43V635FUQ46pksH9yZ8SuA" : {
>>   "name" : "logstash-[hostname]-23165-2010",
>>   "transport_address" : "inet[/[logstash-central-server:9300]",
>>   "host" : "[hostname]",
>>   "ip" : "[logstash-central-server]",
>>   "version" : "1.1.1",
>>   "build" : "f1585f0",
>>   "attributes" : {
>> "client" : "true",
>> "data" : "false"
>>   },
>>   "process" : {
>> "refresh_interval" : 1000,
>> "id" : 23165,
>> "max_file_descriptors" : 16384,
>> "mlockall" : false
>>   }
>> },
>> "tV3Qwo-YRu-m_GUDZq5flQ" : {
>>   "name" : "[hostname]",
>>   "transport_address" : "inet[/[elastic-search-host:9300]",
>>   "host" : "[hostname]",
>>   "ip" : "[elastic-search-ip]",
>>   "version" : "1.0.3",
>>   "build" : "61bfb72",
>>   "http_address" : "inet[/[elastic-search-host]:9200]",
>>   "process" : {
>> "refresh_interval" : 1000,
>> "id" : 3334,
>> "max_file_descriptors" : 65535,
>> "mlockall" : false
>>   }
>> }
>>   }
>> }
>>
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Re: Kibana 3 unable to connect to elasticsearch

2014-05-09 Thread Mark Walkom
It'll help if you can gist/pastebin your config for kibana.
Also install a monitoring plugin like Marvel or ElasticHQ to give yourself
better insight into your cluster.

Regards,
Mark Walkom

Infrastructure Engineer
Campaign Monitor
email: ma...@campaignmonitor.com
web: www.campaignmonitor.com


On 9 May 2014 23:08, Brian Wilkins  wrote:

> I am on RHEL 6. I can send messages from my Logstash shipper to Redis to
> Elasticsearch. I installed logstash via RPM on all my servers and I
> installed elasticsearch 1.0.3 via RPM. When I issue the command via curl to
> check my node status, I get two different versions. In Kibana 3, it tells
> me that "Your version of Elasticsearch is too old. Kibana requires
> Elasticsearch 0.90.9 or above." As you can see, I am running a version
> greater than 0.90.9. Kibana also tells me that "Could not reach 
> http://[elastic-search-hostname]:9200/_nodes.
> If you are using a proxy, ensure it is configured correctly". I am not
> using a proxy.
>
> Any idea what is wrong?
>
> $ curl http://[elastic-search-hostname]:9200/_nodes/process?pretty
>
> {
>   "cluster_name" : "logstash",
>   "nodes" : {
> "43V635FUQ46pksH9yZ8SuA" : {
>   "name" : "logstash-[hostname]-23165-2010",
>   "transport_address" : "inet[/[logstash-central-server:9300]",
>   "host" : "[hostname]",
>   "ip" : "[logstash-central-server]",
>   "version" : "1.1.1",
>   "build" : "f1585f0",
>   "attributes" : {
> "client" : "true",
> "data" : "false"
>   },
>   "process" : {
> "refresh_interval" : 1000,
> "id" : 23165,
> "max_file_descriptors" : 16384,
> "mlockall" : false
>   }
> },
> "tV3Qwo-YRu-m_GUDZq5flQ" : {
>   "name" : "[hostname]",
>   "transport_address" : "inet[/[elastic-search-host:9300]",
>   "host" : "[hostname]",
>   "ip" : "[elastic-search-ip]",
>   "version" : "1.0.3",
>   "build" : "61bfb72",
>   "http_address" : "inet[/[elastic-search-host]:9200]",
>   "process" : {
> "refresh_interval" : 1000,
> "id" : 3334,
> "max_file_descriptors" : 65535,
> "mlockall" : false
>   }
> }
>   }
> }
>
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Kibana 3 unable to connect to elasticsearch

2014-05-09 Thread Brian Wilkins
I am on RHEL 6. I can send messages from my Logstash shipper to Redis to 
Elasticsearch. I installed logstash via RPM on all my servers and I 
installed elasticsearch 1.0.3 via RPM. When I issue the command via curl to 
check my node status, I get two different versions. In Kibana 3, it tells 
me that "Your version of Elasticsearch is too old. Kibana requires 
Elasticsearch 0.90.9 or above." As you can see, I am running a version 
greater than 0.90.9. Kibana also tells me that "Could not reach 
http://[elastic-search-hostname]:9200/_nodes. If you are using a proxy, 
ensure it is configured correctly". I am not using a proxy. 

Any idea what is wrong?

$ curl http://[elastic-search-hostname]:9200/_nodes/process?pretty

{
  "cluster_name" : "logstash",
  "nodes" : {
"43V635FUQ46pksH9yZ8SuA" : {
  "name" : "logstash-[hostname]-23165-2010",
  "transport_address" : "inet[/[logstash-central-server:9300]",
  "host" : "[hostname]",
  "ip" : "[logstash-central-server]",
  "version" : "1.1.1",
  "build" : "f1585f0",
  "attributes" : {
"client" : "true",
"data" : "false"
  },
  "process" : {
"refresh_interval" : 1000,
"id" : 23165,
"max_file_descriptors" : 16384,
"mlockall" : false
  }
},
"tV3Qwo-YRu-m_GUDZq5flQ" : {
  "name" : "[hostname]",
  "transport_address" : "inet[/[elastic-search-host:9300]",
  "host" : "[hostname]",
  "ip" : "[elastic-search-ip]",
  "version" : "1.0.3",
  "build" : "61bfb72",
  "http_address" : "inet[/[elastic-search-host]:9200]",
  "process" : {
"refresh_interval" : 1000,
"id" : 3334,
"max_file_descriptors" : 65535,
"mlockall" : false
  }
}
  }
}

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