Change the index name
editChange the index name
editIf you’re sending events to a cluster that supports index lifecycle management, see Index lifecycle management (ILM) to learn how to change the index name.
Filebeat uses time series indices, by default, when index lifecycle
management is disabled or unsupported. The indices are named
filebeat-7.10.2-yyyy.MM.dd
, where yyyy.MM.dd
is the date when the
events were indexed. To use a different name, set the
index
option in the Elasticsearch output. The value that
you specify should include the root name of the index plus version and date
information. You also need to configure the setup.template.name
and
setup.template.pattern
options to match the new name. For example:
output.elasticsearch.index: "customname-%{[agent.version]}-%{+yyyy.MM.dd}" setup.template.name: "customname" setup.template.pattern: "customname-*"
If index lifecycle management is enabled (which is typically the default), setup.template.name
and setup.template.pattern
are ignored.
If you’re using pre-built Kibana dashboards, also set the
setup.dashboards.index
option. For example:
setup.dashboards.index: "customname-*"
For a full list of template setup options, see Elasticsearch index template.