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Kibana log files #16
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Yes, sounds like a great idea, will push an update in just a bit. |
Thanks, have pulled the image and fired it up. For now I see HTTP request logs in the kibana log file, lets hope it logs something if it falls over |
Kibana has gone down, the logs only seem to show http requests though so I'm a bit in the dark. Any ideas where to look? Maybe linked to this? elastic/kibana#5764 |
Yep, reminded me of this one as well (which is solved, so I should probably try to reproduce and adjust the memory parameters accordingly): elastic/kibana#5170 |
I put the output of With kibana not running and everything else idle its still using 26% memory which is interesting |
Following up at #17 |
I've left our docker container running doing nothing for a few days and found out that Kibana had stopped. I'm not sure why which is worrying. I see by default Kibana doesnt log errors to a file by default on v4.
Is it worth telling it to on the dockerfile a bit like you've done for logstash so it writes to /var/log/kibana?
kibana -l /var/log/kibana
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