- Kibana Guide: other versions:
- What is Kibana?
- What’s new in 7.12
- Kibana concepts
- Quick start
- Set up
- Install Kibana
- Configure Kibana
- Alerting and action settings
- APM settings
- Banners settings
- Development tools settings
- Graph settings
- Fleet settings
- i18n settings
- Logs settings
- Metrics settings
- Machine learning settings
- Monitoring settings
- Reporting settings
- Secure settings
- Search sessions settings
- Security settings
- Spaces settings
- Task Manager settings
- Telemetry settings
- Start and stop Kibana
- Access Kibana
- Securing access to Kibana
- Add data
- Upgrade Kibana
- Embed Kibana content in a web page
- Configure monitoring
- Configure security
- Production considerations
- Discover
- Dashboard
- Canvas
- Maps
- Machine learning
- Graph
- Observability
- APM
- Elastic Security
- Dev Tools
- Stack Monitoring
- Stack Management
- Fleet
- Reporting
- Alerting and Actions
- REST API
- Kibana plugins
- Accessibility
- Release notes
- Developer guide
Installing sample data
editInstalling sample data
editThere are a couple ways to easily get data ingested into Elasticsearch.
Sample data packages available for one click installation
editThe easiest is to install one or more of our available sample data packages. If you have no data, you should be prompted to install when running Kibana for the first time. You can also access and install the sample data packages by going to the home page and clicking "add sample data".
makelogs script
editThe provided makelogs
script will generate sample data.
node scripts/makelogs --auth <username>:<password>
The default username and password combination are elastic:changeme
Make sure to execute node scripts/makelogs
after Elasticsearch is up and running!
CSV upload
editIf running with a platinum or trial license, you can also use the CSV uploader provided inside the Machine learning app. Navigate to the Data visualizer to upload your data from a file.