It is time to say goodbye: This version of Elastic Cloud Enterprise has reached end-of-life (EOL) and is no longer supported.
The documentation for this version is no longer being maintained. If you are running this version, we strongly advise you to upgrade. For the latest information, see the current release documentation.
Log into the Cloud UI
editLog into the Cloud UI
editTo access the Cloud UI in a web browser:
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Connect to one of the URLs provided at the end of the installation process on your first host, replacing
FIRST_HOST
with the correct IP address or DNS hostname.http://FIRST_HOST:12400 https://FIRST_HOST:12443
Secure access through the HTTPS protocol is available with certificates generated during the installation of Elastic Cloud Enterprise, but will prompt you with a warning in your browser. To avoid this warning, you can add your own TLS/SSL security certificates. If you are on AWS and can’t access the Cloud UI, check if the URL points to a private IP address.
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Log in as user
admin
with the credentials provided. - On your first login, agree to the software license agreement to continue. You can opt out of sharing some basic usage statistics with Elastic. Here is what we collect.
The Cloud UI displays the available deployments and some important information about them. Three deployments are always shown:
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admin-console-elasticsearch
: Backs the Cloud UI itself. -
logging-and-metrics
: Collects logs and performance metrics for your ECE installation. You must not use this deployment to index monitoring data from your own Elasticsearch clusters or use it to index data from Beats and Logstash. Always create a separate, dedicated monitoring deployment for your own use. -
security
: Stores all security-related configurations.