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By default, aside from Kibana, Elasticsearch and Logstash are automatically configured by Datafari on the first start, to fit with your installation directory and be ready to run.
If , for some reasons (like an architecture decision), you move one or more of these components to a different place than the installation directory of Datafari, you will have to must modify the ELK environment parameters located in [DATAFARI_HOME]/elk/scripts/set-elk-env.sh and maybe also the [DATAFARI_HOME]/elk/scripts/start-elk.sh and [DATAFARI_HOME]/elk/scripts/stop-elk.sh scripts.

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The first time you run Datafari, go to the admin UI and to the 'ELK Configuration' page (Statistics/ELK Configuration). You will find this UI:

 

Let explain us go through the 2 options:

  • "ON/OFF" button : Should ELK start when Datafri Datafari is running ? (Note that if you swich to it ON, it will immediately start ELK)
  • Kibana URI : The URI to reach Kibana. e.g http://locahost:5601

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Once you have started ELK (be aware that the average time for ELK to be 100% operational is approx. 15 seconds on a "standard" PC), click on any statistic tab ('Usage Statistics', 'Corpus Statistics' or 'Corpus Over Time Statistics'). You should see the following page :

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Check that you have exactly the same things as the screenshot below: 3 Dashboards, 3 Searches and 13 Visualizations. If it is the case congratulations ! Your ELK is now fully configured and if you click, in the Datafari admin UI, on any statistic tab ('Usage Statistics', 'Corpus Statistics' or 'Corpus Over Time Statistics'), you will now see the corresponding dashboard:

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