Radek Sprta (Posts about kibana)https://radeksprta.eu/categories/kibana.atom2024-01-07T02:28:54ZRadek SprtaNikolaElasticsearch Index Lifecycle Management for Fluentdhttps://radeksprta.eu/posts/elasticsearch-index-lifecycle-management-for-fluentd/2021-04-09T19:42:01+02:002021-04-09T19:42:01+02:00Radek Sprta<div><p>External tools, such as <a href="https://github.com/elastic/curator">Curator</a>, used to be a necessity for managing Elasticsearch indexes. This has changed with the introduction of Index Lifecycle Management in (ILM) Elasticsearch 6.6. It has all but eliminated the need for other tools. While has been developed primarily with Logstash in mind, you can also take advantage of it when using Fluentd. It works with both data streams and regular indexes. Becase most people are probably familiar with the latter, this post will explain how to setup ILM for your Fluentd indexes.</p>
<p><a href="https://radeksprta.eu/posts/elasticsearch-index-lifecycle-management-for-fluentd/">Read more…</a> (2 min remaining to read)</p></div>Use Caddy Reverse Proxy for Kibanahttps://radeksprta.eu/posts/use-caddy-reverse-proxy-for-kibana/2020-02-07T20:48:15+01:002020-02-07T20:48:15+01:00Radek Sprta<div><p><a href="https://www.nginx.com/">Nginx</a> is probably the most widely used reverse proxy
software out there. But when it comes to Docker, I have started to favor
<a href="https://caddyserver.com/">Caddy</a> over it. Caddy is a lightweight web server
written in Go. Among its advantages are extremely simple configuration and
support for automatic <a href="https://letsencrypt.org/">Let's Encrypt</a> certificates.
Certainly the automatic HTTPS simplifies any Docker setup. While it is not yet
included in repositories and therefore lacks automatic updates, Docker
nullifies this drawback. So, I will show you how to setup Caddy reverse proxy
for Kibana.</p>
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