From f0faf7eb6d04d1c89ba15fef6db5e9c048330573 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lisa Cawley Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2020 14:13:22 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] [7.9] [DOCS] Changes level offset of monitoring pages (#73573) (#73737) --- docs/user/index.asciidoc | 5 +- docs/user/monitoring/beats-details.asciidoc | 2 +- .../cluster-alerts-license.asciidoc | 2 - docs/user/monitoring/cluster-alerts.asciidoc | 7 +- .../configuring-monitoring.asciidoc | 6 +- docs/user/monitoring/dashboards.asciidoc | 67 ------------------- .../monitoring/elasticsearch-details.asciidoc | 22 +++--- docs/user/monitoring/gs-index.asciidoc | 31 --------- docs/user/monitoring/index.asciidoc | 40 ++--------- docs/user/monitoring/kibana-details.asciidoc | 2 +- .../user/monitoring/logstash-details.asciidoc | 2 +- .../monitoring/monitoring-details.asciidoc | 4 -- .../monitoring/monitoring-kibana.asciidoc | 2 +- .../monitoring/monitoring-metricbeat.asciidoc | 2 +- .../monitoring-troubleshooting.asciidoc | 6 +- docs/user/monitoring/viewing-metrics.asciidoc | 2 +- .../user/monitoring/xpack-monitoring.asciidoc | 26 +++++++ 17 files changed, 62 insertions(+), 166 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/user/monitoring/cluster-alerts-license.asciidoc delete mode 100644 docs/user/monitoring/dashboards.asciidoc delete mode 100644 docs/user/monitoring/gs-index.asciidoc delete mode 100644 docs/user/monitoring/monitoring-details.asciidoc create mode 100644 docs/user/monitoring/xpack-monitoring.asciidoc diff --git a/docs/user/index.asciidoc b/docs/user/index.asciidoc index 14f900b681aef..42437bbea04d6 100644 --- a/docs/user/index.asciidoc +++ b/docs/user/index.asciidoc @@ -6,7 +6,10 @@ include::getting-started.asciidoc[] include::setup.asciidoc[] -include::monitoring/configuring-monitoring.asciidoc[] +include::monitoring/configuring-monitoring.asciidoc[leveloffset=+1] +include::monitoring/monitoring-metricbeat.asciidoc[leveloffset=+2] +include::monitoring/viewing-metrics.asciidoc[leveloffset=+2] +include::monitoring/monitoring-kibana.asciidoc[leveloffset=+2] include::security/securing-kibana.asciidoc[] diff --git a/docs/user/monitoring/beats-details.asciidoc b/docs/user/monitoring/beats-details.asciidoc index f4ecb2a74d91e..3d7a726d2f8a2 100644 --- a/docs/user/monitoring/beats-details.asciidoc +++ b/docs/user/monitoring/beats-details.asciidoc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ [role="xpack"] [[beats-page]] -== Beats Monitoring Metrics += Beats Monitoring Metrics ++++ Beats Metrics ++++ diff --git a/docs/user/monitoring/cluster-alerts-license.asciidoc b/docs/user/monitoring/cluster-alerts-license.asciidoc deleted file mode 100644 index ec86b6f578e19..0000000000000 --- a/docs/user/monitoring/cluster-alerts-license.asciidoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -NOTE: Watcher must be enabled to view cluster alerts. If you have a Basic -license, Top Cluster Alerts are not displayed. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/user/monitoring/cluster-alerts.asciidoc b/docs/user/monitoring/cluster-alerts.asciidoc index 15c3037183ff0..98d14de226bd9 100644 --- a/docs/user/monitoring/cluster-alerts.asciidoc +++ b/docs/user/monitoring/cluster-alerts.asciidoc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ [role="xpack"] [[cluster-alerts]] -== Cluster Alerts += Cluster Alerts The *Stack Monitoring > Clusters* page in {kib} summarizes the status of your {stack}. You can drill down into the metrics to view more information about your @@ -39,11 +39,12 @@ valid for 30 days. The {monitor-features} check the cluster alert conditions every minute. Cluster alerts are automatically dismissed when the condition is resolved. -include::cluster-alerts-license.asciidoc[] +NOTE: {watcher} must be enabled to view cluster alerts. If you have a Basic +license, Top Cluster Alerts are not displayed. [float] [[cluster-alert-email-notifications]] -==== Email Notifications +== Email Notifications To receive email notifications for the Cluster Alerts: 1. Configure an email account as described in diff --git a/docs/user/monitoring/configuring-monitoring.asciidoc b/docs/user/monitoring/configuring-monitoring.asciidoc index 7bcddcac923b2..f158dcc3eee6f 100644 --- a/docs/user/monitoring/configuring-monitoring.asciidoc +++ b/docs/user/monitoring/configuring-monitoring.asciidoc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ [role="xpack"] [[configuring-monitoring]] -== Configure monitoring in {kib} += Configure monitoring in {kib} ++++ Configure monitoring ++++ @@ -16,7 +16,3 @@ You can also use {kib} to To learn about monitoring in general, see {ref}/monitor-elasticsearch-cluster.html[Monitor a cluster]. - -include::monitoring-metricbeat.asciidoc[] -include::viewing-metrics.asciidoc[] -include::monitoring-kibana.asciidoc[] diff --git a/docs/user/monitoring/dashboards.asciidoc b/docs/user/monitoring/dashboards.asciidoc deleted file mode 100644 index 4ffe76f634d93..0000000000000 --- a/docs/user/monitoring/dashboards.asciidoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -[[dashboards]] -== Monitoring's Dashboards - -=== Overview Dashboard - -The _Overview_ dashboard is Monitoring's main page. The dashboard displays the -essentials metrics you need to know that your cluster is healthy. It also -provides an overview of your nodes and indices, displayed in two clean tables -with the relevant key metrics. If some value needs your attention, they will -be highlighted in yellow or red. The nodes and indices tables also serve as an -entry point to the more detailed _Node Statistics_ and _Index Statistics_ -dashboards. - -overview_thumb.png["Overview Dashboard",link="images/overview.png"] - -=== Node & Index Statistics - -The _Node Statistics_ dashboard displays metric charts from the perspective of -one or more nodes. Metrics include hardware level metrics (like load and CPU -usage), process and JVM metrics (memory usage, GC), and node level -Elasticsearch metrics such as field data usage, search requests rate and -thread pool rejection. - -node_stats_thumb.png["Node Statistics Dashboard",link="images/node_stats.png"] - -The _Index Statistics_ dashboard is very similar to the _Node Statistics_ -dashboard, but it shows you all the metrics from the perspective of one or -more indices. The metrics are per index, with data aggregated from all of the -nodes in the cluster. For example, the ''store size'' chart shows the total -size of the index data across the whole cluster. - -index_stats_thumb.png["Index Statistics Dashboard",link="images/index_stats.png"] - -=== Shard Allocation - -The _Shard Allocation_ dashboard displays how the shards are allocated across nodes. -The dashboard also shows the status of the shards. It has two perspectives, _By Indices_ and _By Nodes_. -The _By Indices_ view lists each index and shows you how it's shards are -distributed across nodes. The _By Nodes_ view lists each node and shows you which shards the node current host. - -The viewer also has a playback feature which allows you to view the history of the shard allocation. You can rewind to each -allocation event and then play back the history from any point in time. Hover on relocating shards to highlight both -their previous and new location. The time line color changes based on the state of the cluster for -each time period. - -shard_allocation_thumb.png["Shard Allocation Dashboard",link="images/shard_allocation.png"] - -=== Cluster Pulse - -The Cluster Pulse Dashboard allows you to see any event of interest in the cluster. Typical -events include nodes joining or leaving, master election, index creation, shard (re)allocation -and more. - -cluster_pulse_thumb.png["Index Statistics Dashboard",link="images/cluster_pulse.png"] - -[[sense]] -=== Sense - -_Sense_ is a lightweight developer console. The console is handy when you want -to make an extra API call to check something or perhaps tweak a setting. The -developer console understands both JSON and the Elasticsearch API, offering -suggestions and autocompletion. It is very useful for prototyping queries, -researching your data or any other administrative work with the API. - -image::images/sense_thumb.png["Developer Console",link="sense.png"] - - diff --git a/docs/user/monitoring/elasticsearch-details.asciidoc b/docs/user/monitoring/elasticsearch-details.asciidoc index 15e4676c443df..11a561e7ad01f 100644 --- a/docs/user/monitoring/elasticsearch-details.asciidoc +++ b/docs/user/monitoring/elasticsearch-details.asciidoc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ [role="xpack"] [[elasticsearch-metrics]] -== {es} Monitoring Metrics += {es} Monitoring Metrics [subs="attributes"] ++++ {es} Metrics @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ See also {ref}/monitor-elasticsearch-cluster.html[Monitor a cluster]. [float] [[cluster-overview-page]] -==== Cluster Overview +== Cluster Overview To view the key metrics that indicate the overall health of an {es} cluster, click **Overview** in the {es} section. Anything that needs your attention is @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ From there, you can dive into detailed metrics for particular nodes and indices. [float] [[nodes-page]] -==== Nodes +== Nodes To view node metrics, click **Nodes**. The Nodes section shows the status of each node in your cluster. @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ image::user/monitoring/images/monitoring-nodes.png["Elasticsearch Nodes"] [float] [[nodes-page-overview]] -===== Node Overview +=== Node Overview Click the name of a node to view its node statistics over time. These represent high-level statistics collected from {es} that provide a good overview of @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ image::user/monitoring/images/monitoring-node.png["Elasticsearch Node Overview"] [float] [[nodes-page-advanced]] -===== Node Advanced +=== Node Advanced To view advanced node metrics, click the **Advanced** tab for a node. The *Advanced* tab shows additional metrics, such as memory and garbage collection @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ more advanced knowledge of {es}, such as poor garbage collection performance. [float] [[indices-overview-page]] -==== Indices +== Indices To view index metrics, click **Indices**. The Indices section shows the same overall index and search metrics as the Overview and a table of your indices. @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ image::user/monitoring/images/monitoring-indices.png["Elasticsearch Indices"] [float] [[indices-page-overview]] -===== Index Overview +=== Index Overview From the Indices listing, you can view data for a particular index. To drill down into the data for a particular index, click its name in the Indices table. @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ image::user/monitoring/images/monitoring-index.png["Elasticsearch Index Overview [float] [[indices-page-advanced]] -===== Index Advanced +=== Index Advanced To view advanced index metrics, click the **Advanced** tab for an index. The *Advanced* tab shows additional metrics, such as memory statistics reported @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ more advanced knowledge of {es}, such as wasteful index memory usage. [float] [[jobs-page]] -==== Jobs +== Jobs To view {ml} job metrics, click **Jobs**. For each job in your cluster, it shows information such as its status, the number of records processed, the size of the @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ image::user/monitoring/images/monitoring-jobs.png["Machine learning jobs",link=" [float] [[ccr-overview-page]] -==== CCR +== CCR To view {ccr} metrics, click **CCR**. For each follower index on the cluster, it shows information such as the leader index, an indication of how much the @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ For more information, see {ref}/xpack-ccr.html[{ccr-cap}]. [float] [[logs-monitor-page]] -==== Logs +== Logs If you use {filebeat} to collect log data from your cluster, you can see its recent logs in the *Stack Monitoring* application. The *Clusters* page lists the diff --git a/docs/user/monitoring/gs-index.asciidoc b/docs/user/monitoring/gs-index.asciidoc deleted file mode 100644 index 69c523647393c..0000000000000 --- a/docs/user/monitoring/gs-index.asciidoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -[[xpack-monitoring]] -= Monitoring the Elastic Stack - -[partintro] --- -The {monitoring} components enable you to easily monitor the Elastic Stack -from {kibana-ref}/introduction.html[Kibana]. -You can view health and performance data for {es}, Logstash, and {kib} in real -time, as well as analyze past performance. - -A monitoring agent runs on each {es}, {kib}, and Logstash instance to collect -and index metrics. - -By default, metrics are indexed within the cluster you are monitoring. -Setting up a dedicated monitoring cluster ensures you can access historical -monitoring data even if the cluster you're -monitoring goes down. It also enables you to monitor multiple clusters -from a central location. - -When you use a dedicated monitoring cluster, the metrics collected by the -Logstash and Kibana monitoring agents are shipped to the Elasticsearch -cluster you're monitoring, which then forwards all of the metrics to -the monitoring cluster. - -//   - -// image:monitoring-architecture.png["Monitoring Architecture",link="images/monitoring-architecture.png"] - --- - -include::getting-started.asciidoc[] diff --git a/docs/user/monitoring/index.asciidoc b/docs/user/monitoring/index.asciidoc index edc572a56434e..ab773657073ba 100644 --- a/docs/user/monitoring/index.asciidoc +++ b/docs/user/monitoring/index.asciidoc @@ -1,33 +1,7 @@ -[role="xpack"] -[[xpack-monitoring]] -= Stack Monitoring - -[partintro] --- - -The {kib} {monitor-features} serve two separate purposes: - -. To visualize monitoring data from across the {stack}. You can view health and -performance data for {es}, {ls}, and Beats in real time, as well as analyze past -performance. -. To monitor {kib} itself and route that data to the monitoring cluster. - -If you enable monitoring across the {stack}, each {es} node, {ls} node, {kib} -instance, and Beat is considered unique based on its persistent -UUID, which is written to the <> directory when the node -or instance starts. - -NOTE: Watcher must be enabled to view cluster alerts. If you have a Basic -license, Top Cluster Alerts are not displayed. - -For more information, see <> and -{ref}/monitor-elasticsearch-cluster.html[Monitor a cluster]. - --- - -include::beats-details.asciidoc[] -include::cluster-alerts.asciidoc[] -include::elasticsearch-details.asciidoc[] -include::kibana-details.asciidoc[] -include::logstash-details.asciidoc[] -include::monitoring-troubleshooting.asciidoc[] +include::xpack-monitoring.asciidoc[] +include::beats-details.asciidoc[leveloffset=+1] +include::cluster-alerts.asciidoc[leveloffset=+1] +include::elasticsearch-details.asciidoc[leveloffset=+1] +include::kibana-details.asciidoc[leveloffset=+1] +include::logstash-details.asciidoc[leveloffset=+1] +include::monitoring-troubleshooting.asciidoc[leveloffset=+1] diff --git a/docs/user/monitoring/kibana-details.asciidoc b/docs/user/monitoring/kibana-details.asciidoc index 976ef456fcfa5..a5466f1418ae8 100644 --- a/docs/user/monitoring/kibana-details.asciidoc +++ b/docs/user/monitoring/kibana-details.asciidoc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ [role="xpack"] [[kibana-page]] -== {kib} Monitoring Metrics += {kib} Monitoring Metrics [subs="attributes"] ++++ {kib} Metrics diff --git a/docs/user/monitoring/logstash-details.asciidoc b/docs/user/monitoring/logstash-details.asciidoc index 1433a6a036ca8..9d7e3ce342e16 100644 --- a/docs/user/monitoring/logstash-details.asciidoc +++ b/docs/user/monitoring/logstash-details.asciidoc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ [role="xpack"] [[logstash-page]] -== Logstash Monitoring Metrics += Logstash Monitoring Metrics ++++ Logstash Metrics ++++ diff --git a/docs/user/monitoring/monitoring-details.asciidoc b/docs/user/monitoring/monitoring-details.asciidoc deleted file mode 100644 index 580e02d86155a..0000000000000 --- a/docs/user/monitoring/monitoring-details.asciidoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -[[monitoring-details]] -== Viewing Monitoring Metrics - -See {kibana-ref}/monitoring-data.html[Viewing Monitoring Data in {kib}]. diff --git a/docs/user/monitoring/monitoring-kibana.asciidoc b/docs/user/monitoring/monitoring-kibana.asciidoc index bb8b3e5d42851..47fbe1bea9f2a 100644 --- a/docs/user/monitoring/monitoring-kibana.asciidoc +++ b/docs/user/monitoring/monitoring-kibana.asciidoc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ [role="xpack"] [[monitoring-kibana]] -=== Collect monitoring data using legacy collectors += Collect monitoring data using legacy collectors ++++ Legacy collection methods ++++ diff --git a/docs/user/monitoring/monitoring-metricbeat.asciidoc b/docs/user/monitoring/monitoring-metricbeat.asciidoc index f2b32ba1de5dd..d18ebe95c7974 100644 --- a/docs/user/monitoring/monitoring-metricbeat.asciidoc +++ b/docs/user/monitoring/monitoring-metricbeat.asciidoc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ [role="xpack"] [[monitoring-metricbeat]] -=== Collect {kib} monitoring data with {metricbeat} += Collect {kib} monitoring data with {metricbeat} [subs="attributes"] ++++ Collect monitoring data with {metricbeat} diff --git a/docs/user/monitoring/monitoring-troubleshooting.asciidoc b/docs/user/monitoring/monitoring-troubleshooting.asciidoc index b9e9204348f33..64f1b01de14b1 100644 --- a/docs/user/monitoring/monitoring-troubleshooting.asciidoc +++ b/docs/user/monitoring/monitoring-troubleshooting.asciidoc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ [role="xpack"] [[monitor-troubleshooting]] -== Troubleshooting monitoring in {kib} += Troubleshooting monitoring in {kib} ++++ Troubleshooting ++++ @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Use the information in this section to troubleshoot common problems and find answers for frequently asked questions related to the {kib} {monitor-features}. [float] -=== Cannot view the cluster because the license information is invalid +== Cannot view the cluster because the license information is invalid *Symptoms:* @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ To resolve this issue, upgrade {kib} to 6.3 or later. See {stack-ref}/upgrading-elastic-stack.html[Upgrading the {stack}]. [float] -=== No monitoring data is visible in {kib} +== No monitoring data is visible in {kib} *Symptoms:* diff --git a/docs/user/monitoring/viewing-metrics.asciidoc b/docs/user/monitoring/viewing-metrics.asciidoc index 6203565c3fe93..f35caea025cdd 100644 --- a/docs/user/monitoring/viewing-metrics.asciidoc +++ b/docs/user/monitoring/viewing-metrics.asciidoc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ [role="xpack"] [[monitoring-data]] -=== View monitoring data in {kib} += View monitoring data in {kib} ++++ View monitoring data ++++ diff --git a/docs/user/monitoring/xpack-monitoring.asciidoc b/docs/user/monitoring/xpack-monitoring.asciidoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..c3aafe7f90db9 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/user/monitoring/xpack-monitoring.asciidoc @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +[role="xpack"] +[[xpack-monitoring]] += Stack Monitoring + +[partintro] +-- + +The {kib} {monitor-features} serve two separate purposes: + +. To visualize monitoring data from across the {stack}. You can view health and +performance data for {es}, {ls}, and Beats in real time, as well as analyze past +performance. +. To monitor {kib} itself and route that data to the monitoring cluster. + +If you enable monitoring across the {stack}, each {es} node, {ls} node, {kib} +instance, and Beat is considered unique based on its persistent +UUID, which is written to the <> directory when the node +or instance starts. + +NOTE: Watcher must be enabled to view cluster alerts. If you have a Basic +license, Top Cluster Alerts are not displayed. + +For more information, see <> and +{ref}/monitor-elasticsearch-cluster.html[Monitor a cluster]. + +-- \ No newline at end of file