- Fleet and Elastic Agent Guide: other versions:
- Fleet and Elastic Agent overview
- Beats and Elastic Agent capabilities
- Quick starts
- Migrate from Beats to Elastic Agent
- Set up Fleet Server
- Install Elastic Agents
- Install Fleet-managed Elastic Agents
- Install standalone Elastic Agents (advanced users)
- Install Elastic Agents in a containerized environment
- Installation layout
- Air-gapped environments
- Use a proxy server with Elastic Agent and Fleet
- Uninstall Elastic Agents from edge hosts
- Start and stop Elastic Agents on edge hosts
- Secure connections
- Manage Elastic Agents in Fleet
- Manage integrations
- Configure standalone Elastic Agents
- Command reference
- Troubleshoot
- Release notes
Manage Elastic Agent integrations
editManage Elastic Agent integrations
editThe following table shows the main actions you can perform in the Integrations app in Kibana. You can perform some of these actions from other places in Kibana, too.
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Configure an integration for a specific use case and add it to an Elastic Agent policy. |
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View the integration policies created for a specific integration. |
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Change settings or delete the integration policy. |
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Install, uninstall, and reinstall integration assets in Kibana. |
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View the Kibana assets installed for a specific integration. |
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Upgrade an integration to the latest version. |
The Integrations app in Kibana needs access to the public Elastic Package Registry to discover integrations. If your deployment has network restrictions, you can deploy your own self-managed Elastic Package Registry.