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  1. [role="xpack"]
  2. [testenv="gold"]
  3. [[collecting-monitoring-data]]
  4. === Collecting monitoring data
  5. ++++
  6. <titleabbrev>Collecting monitoring data</titleabbrev>
  7. ++++
  8. If you enable the Elastic {monitor-features} in your cluster, you can
  9. optionally collect metrics about {es}. By default, monitoring is enabled but
  10. data collection is disabled.
  11. This method involves sending the metrics to the monitoring cluster by using
  12. exporters. For an alternative method, see <<configuring-metricbeat>>.
  13. NOTE: If you want to collect monitoring data from sources such as Beats and {ls}
  14. and route it to a monitoring cluster, you must follow this method. You cannot
  15. use {metricbeat} to ship the monitoring data for those products yet.
  16. Advanced monitoring settings enable you to control how frequently data is
  17. collected, configure timeouts, and set the retention period for locally-stored
  18. monitoring indices. You can also adjust how monitoring data is displayed.
  19. To learn about monitoring in general, see
  20. {stack-ov}/xpack-monitoring.html[Monitoring the {stack}].
  21. . Configure your cluster to collect monitoring data:
  22. .. Verify that the `xpack.monitoring.enabled` setting is `true`, which is its
  23. default value, on each node in the cluster. For more information, see
  24. <<monitoring-settings>>.
  25. .. Verify that the `xpack.monitoring.elasticsearch.collection.enabled` setting
  26. is `true`, which is its default value, on each node in the cluster.
  27. +
  28. --
  29. NOTE: You can specify this setting in either the `elasticsearch.yml` on each
  30. node or across the cluster as a dynamic cluster setting. If {es}
  31. {security-features} are enabled, you must have `monitor` cluster privileges to
  32. view the cluster settings and `manage` cluster privileges to change them.
  33. For more information, see <<monitoring-settings>> and <<cluster-update-settings>>.
  34. --
  35. .. Set the `xpack.monitoring.collection.enabled` setting to `true` on each
  36. node in the cluster. By default, it is is disabled (`false`).
  37. +
  38. --
  39. NOTE: You can specify this setting in either the `elasticsearch.yml` on each
  40. node or across the cluster as a dynamic cluster setting. If {es}
  41. {security-features} are enabled, you must have `monitor` cluster privileges to
  42. view the cluster settings and `manage` cluster privileges to change them.
  43. For example, use the following APIs to review and change this setting:
  44. [source,js]
  45. ----------------------------------
  46. GET _cluster/settings
  47. PUT _cluster/settings
  48. {
  49. "persistent": {
  50. "xpack.monitoring.collection.enabled": true
  51. }
  52. }
  53. ----------------------------------
  54. // CONSOLE
  55. Alternatively, you can enable this setting in {kib}. In the side navigation,
  56. click *Monitoring*. If data collection is disabled, you are prompted to turn it
  57. on.
  58. For more
  59. information, see <<monitoring-settings>> and <<cluster-update-settings>>.
  60. --
  61. .. Optional: Specify which indices you want to monitor.
  62. +
  63. --
  64. By default, the monitoring agent collects data from all {es} indices.
  65. To collect data from particular indices, configure the
  66. `xpack.monitoring.collection.indices` setting. You can specify multiple indices
  67. as a comma-separated list or use an index pattern to match multiple indices. For
  68. example:
  69. [source,yaml]
  70. ----------------------------------
  71. xpack.monitoring.collection.indices: logstash-*, index1, test2
  72. ----------------------------------
  73. You can prepend `+` or `-` to explicitly include or exclude index names or
  74. patterns. For example, to include all indices that start with `test` except
  75. `test3`, you could specify `+test*,-test3`.
  76. --
  77. .. Optional: Specify how often to collect monitoring data. The default value for
  78. the `xpack.monitoring.collection.interval` setting 10 seconds. See
  79. <<monitoring-settings>>.
  80. . Identify where to store monitoring data.
  81. +
  82. --
  83. By default, the data is stored on the same cluster by using a
  84. <<local-exporter,`local` exporter>>. Alternatively, you can use an <<http-exporter,`http` exporter>> to send data to
  85. a separate _monitoring cluster_.
  86. IMPORTANT: The {es} {monitor-features} use ingest pipelines, therefore the
  87. cluster that stores the monitoring data must have at least one
  88. <<ingest,ingest node>>.
  89. For more information about typical monitoring architectures,
  90. see {stack-ov}/how-monitoring-works.html[How Monitoring Works].
  91. --
  92. . If you choose to use an `http` exporter:
  93. .. On the cluster that you want to monitor (often called the _production cluster_),
  94. configure each node to send metrics to your monitoring cluster. Configure an
  95. HTTP exporter in the `xpack.monitoring.exporters` settings in the
  96. `elasticsearch.yml` file. For example:
  97. +
  98. --
  99. [source,yaml]
  100. --------------------------------------------------
  101. xpack.monitoring.exporters:
  102. id1:
  103. type: http
  104. host: ["http://es-mon-1:9200", "http://es-mon2:9200"]
  105. --------------------------------------------------
  106. --
  107. .. If the Elastic {security-features} are enabled on the monitoring cluster, you
  108. must provide appropriate credentials when data is shipped to the monitoring cluster:
  109. ... Create a user on the monitoring cluster that has the
  110. {stack-ov}/built-in-roles.html[`remote_monitoring_agent` built-in role].
  111. Alternatively, use the
  112. {stack-ov}/built-in-users.html[`remote_monitoring_user` built-in user].
  113. ... Add the user ID and password settings to the HTTP exporter settings in the
  114. `elasticsearch.yml` file on each node. +
  115. +
  116. --
  117. For example:
  118. [source,yaml]
  119. --------------------------------------------------
  120. xpack.monitoring.exporters:
  121. id1:
  122. type: http
  123. host: ["http://es-mon-1:9200", "http://es-mon2:9200"]
  124. auth.username: remote_monitoring_user
  125. auth.password: YOUR_PASSWORD
  126. --------------------------------------------------
  127. --
  128. .. If you configured the monitoring cluster to use
  129. <<configuring-tls,encrypted communications>>, you must use the HTTPS protocol in
  130. the `host` setting. You must also specify the trusted CA certificates that will
  131. be used to verify the identity of the nodes in the monitoring cluster.
  132. *** To add a CA certificate to an {es} node's trusted certificates, you can
  133. specify the location of the PEM encoded certificate with the
  134. `certificate_authorities` setting. For example:
  135. +
  136. --
  137. [source,yaml]
  138. --------------------------------------------------
  139. xpack.monitoring.exporters:
  140. id1:
  141. type: http
  142. host: ["https://es-mon1:9200", "https://es-mon2:9200"]
  143. auth:
  144. username: remote_monitoring_user
  145. password: YOUR_PASSWORD
  146. ssl:
  147. certificate_authorities: [ "/path/to/ca.crt" ]
  148. --------------------------------------------------
  149. --
  150. *** Alternatively, you can configure trusted certificates using a truststore
  151. (a Java Keystore file that contains the certificates). For example:
  152. +
  153. --
  154. [source,yaml]
  155. --------------------------------------------------
  156. xpack.monitoring.exporters:
  157. id1:
  158. type: http
  159. host: ["https://es-mon1:9200", "https://es-mon2:9200"]
  160. auth:
  161. username: remote_monitoring_user
  162. password: YOUR_PASSWORD
  163. ssl:
  164. truststore.path: /path/to/file
  165. truststore.password: password
  166. --------------------------------------------------
  167. --
  168. . Configure your cluster to route monitoring data from sources such as {kib},
  169. Beats, and {ls} to the monitoring cluster. For information about configuring
  170. each product to collect and send monitoring data, see
  171. {stack-ov}/xpack-monitoring.html[Monitoring the {stack}].
  172. . If you updated settings in the `elasticsearch.yml` files on your production
  173. cluster, restart {es}. See <<stopping-elasticsearch>> and <<starting-elasticsearch>>.
  174. +
  175. --
  176. TIP: You may want to temporarily {ref}/modules-cluster.html[disable shard
  177. allocation] before you restart your nodes to avoid unnecessary shard
  178. reallocation during the install process.
  179. --
  180. . Optional:
  181. <<config-monitoring-indices,Configure the indices that store the monitoring data>>.
  182. . {kibana-ref}/monitoring-data.html[View the monitoring data in {kib}].