Grant privileges and roles needed for monitoring
editGrant privileges and roles needed for monitoring
editElasticsearch security features provides built-in users and roles for monitoring. The privileges and roles needed depend on the method used to collect monitoring data.
Important note for Elastic Cloud users
Built-in users are not available when running our hosted Elasticsearch Service on Elastic Cloud. To send monitoring data securely, create a monitoring user and grant it the roles described in the following sections.
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If you’re using internal collection to collect metrics about Journalbeat, Elasticsearch security features provides the
beats_system
built-in user andbeats_system
built-in role to send monitoring information. You can use the built-in user, if it’s available in your environment, or create a user who has the privileges needed to send monitoring information.If you use the
beats_system
user, make sure you set the password.If you don’t use the
beats_system
user:-
Create a monitoring role, called something like
journalbeat_monitoring
, that has the following privileges:Type Privilege Purpose Cluster
monitor
Retrieve cluster details (e.g. version)
Index
create_index
on.monitoring-beats-*
indicesCreate monitoring indices in Elasticsearch
Index
create_doc
on.monitoring-beats-*
indicesWrite monitoring events into Elasticsearch
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Assign the monitoring role, along with the following built-in roles, to users who need to monitor Journalbeat:
Role Purpose kibana_admin
Use Kibana
monitoring_user
Use Stack Monitoring in Kibana to monitor Journalbeat
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If you’re using Metricbeat to collect metrics about Journalbeat, Elasticsearch security features provides the
remote_monitoring_user
built-in user, and theremote_monitoring_collector
andremote_monitoring_agent
built-in roles for collecting and sending monitoring information. You can use the built-in user, if it’s available in your environment, or create a user who has the privileges needed to collect and send monitoring information.If you use the
remote_monitoring_user
user, make sure you set the password.If you don’t use the
remote_monitoring_user
user:- Create a user on the production cluster who will collect and send monitoring information.
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Assign the following roles to the user:
Role Purpose remote_monitoring_collector
Collect monitoring metrics from Journalbeat
remote_monitoring_agent
Send monitoring data to the monitoring cluster
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Assign the following role to users who will view the monitoring data in Kibana:
Role Purpose monitoring_user
Use Stack Monitoring in Kibana to monitor Journalbeat