Re: problem with kibana and index

2014-02-28 Thread Phil gib
hello thanks but  the issue is not with logstash ( it works with it) the 
issue is without  logstash 
ie curl -X POST   -   to Kibana 

On Thursday, February 27, 2014 6:37:35 PM UTC+1, computer engineer wrote:

 I had a similar issue and the problem was the .conf file in logstash. I 
 had to ensure tcp input type was set to codex = json

 On Thursday, February 27, 2014 11:26:55 AM UTC-5, Phil gib wrote:

 Hello
  my context : logstash 1.3.2 + ES 0.90.11 + kibana3

 I have a perfect  pipe of these tools when i send my own logs files 
 tranformed by  logstash ( ES works and kibana also with different 
 configured dashboards  )

 but now when i  try to send directly json format to ES it works , but 
 kibana ( configured with the good index ) does not get any  data ... -:( 

 ES head-plugin displays correctly the indexed data , but nothing appears 
 in kibana 
 did i miss something important when sending directly json data through

 curl -XPOST 'http://localhost:9200/testindex1/testlog' -d @my.json

 from the head plugin view  of ES, the data is indexed correctly...
 Any clue?

 philippe




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Re: problem with kibana and index

2014-02-28 Thread Binh Ly
Just a thought, almost all queries Kibana sends has a filter on the 
@timestamp. In addition it is looking (by default) only in indexes named 
logstash-*. If your data does not have that field or has values in that 
field that is not in the range that Kibana is looking, or your index does 
not match the pattern name in Kibana, you might not see your data. The 
easiest way to verify this is you open the inspector on a panel in Kibana, 
copy the ES query, and run it yourself and debug from there.

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Re: problem with kibana and index

2014-02-27 Thread computer engineer
I had a similar issue and the problem was the .conf file in logstash. I had 
to ensure tcp input type was set to codex = json

On Thursday, February 27, 2014 11:26:55 AM UTC-5, Phil gib wrote:

 Hello
  my context : logstash 1.3.2 + ES 0.90.11 + kibana3

 I have a perfect  pipe of these tools when i send my own logs files 
 tranformed by  logstash ( ES works and kibana also with different 
 configured dashboards  )

 but now when i  try to send directly json format to ES it works , but 
 kibana ( configured with the good index ) does not get any  data ... -:( 

 ES head-plugin displays correctly the indexed data , but nothing appears 
 in kibana 
 did i miss something important when sending directly json data through

 curl -XPOST 'http://localhost:9200/testindex1/testlog' -d @my.json

 from the head plugin view  of ES, the data is indexed correctly...
 Any clue?

 philippe




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