Re: Kibana 4 initial configuration doesn't pick up the expected indices

2015-04-30 Thread Amos S
Thanks. I must be missing the meaning of this setting. I tried both * and *.MM.DD and still don't get any matching indices. On Monday, 27 April 2015 13:04:51 UTC+10, Mark Walkom wrote: You cannot use wild card prefixes. There is functionally no difference between * and *-something, as

Kibana 4 initial configuration doesn't pick up the expected indices

2015-04-26 Thread Amos S
Hi, I'm installing Kibana 4.0.0 on Linux x86, using ES 1.5.0 as a back end. All data in ES is fed through logstash but there is no common prefix like logstash-*. All indices are daily based, e.g. analytics-2015.04.25. On Kibana's initia settings page I do: 1. Check on the Index contains

Re: Kibana 4 initial configuration doesn't pick up the expected indices

2015-04-26 Thread Mark Walkom
You cannot use wild card prefixes. There is functionally no difference between * and *-something, as each index has to be checked to see if it matches, so you might as well just use *. On 27 April 2015 at 12:19, Amos S amos.shap...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I'm installing Kibana 4.0.0 on Linux