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[DOCs] Rename some instances of Infrastructure to Metrics (#49195)
* Renaming Infrastructure to Metrics whenever the context is the metrics app. * More renames, and picking up a few stray references to Infrastructure/Metrics/Logs UI too. * Fixing typo
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[[xpack-metrics-getting-started]]
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== Getting started with infrastructure monitoring
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== Getting started with metrics
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To get started with the Metrics app in Kibana, you need to start collecting metrics data for your infrastructure.
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The {metrics-guide}[Metrics Monitoring Guide] is a good source for more detailed information and instructions.
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[role="screenshot"]
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image::infrastructure/images/metrics-add-data.png[Screenshot showing Add metric data to Kibana UI]
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image::infrastructure/images/metrics-add-data.png[Screenshot showing Add metric data to Kibana]
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[partintro]
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--
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The Metrics app enables you to monitor your infrastructure and identify problems in real time.
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The Metrics app enables you to monitor your infrastructure metrics and identify problems in real time.
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You start with a visual summary of your infrastructure where you can view basic metrics for common servers, containers, and services.
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Then you can drill down to view more detailed metrics or other information for that component.
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You can:
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* View an inventory of your infrastructure by hosts, Kubernetes pod or Docker containers.
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* View your infrastructure metrics by hosts, Kubernetes pods or Docker containers.
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You can group and filter the data in various ways to help you identify the items that interest you.
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* View current and historic values for metrics such as CPU usage, memory usage, and network traffic for each component.
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[[infra-ui]]
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== Using the Metrics app
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Use the Metrics app in {kib} to monitor your infrastructure and identify problems in real time.
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Use the Metrics app in {kib} to monitor your infrastructure metrics and identify problems in real time.
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You can explore metrics for hosts, containers, and services.
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You can also drill down to view more detailed metrics, or seamlessly switch to view the corresponding logs, application traces, and uptime information.
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Initially, the *Inventory* tab shows an overview of the hosts in of your infrastructure and the current CPU usage for each host.
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From here, you can drill down into areas of interest.
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From here, you can view other metrics or drill down into areas of interest.
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[role="screenshot"]
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image::infrastructure/images/infra-sysmon.png[Infrastructure Overview in Kibana]
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* Metrics Explorer uses data collected from {metricbeat-ref}/metricbeat-overview.html[Metricbeat].
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* You need read permissions on `metricbeat-*` or the metric index specified in the Metrics configuration.
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* Metrics Explorer uses the timestamp field set in the Infrastructure configuration.
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* Metrics Explorer uses the timestamp field from the *Settings* tab.
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By default that is set to `@timestamp`.
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* The interval for the X Axis is set to `auto`.
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The bucket size is determined by the time range.
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Use the search bar to perform ad hoc searches for specific text.
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You can also create structured queries using {kibana-ref}/kuery-query.html[Kibana Query Language].
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For example, enter `host.hostname : "host1"` to see only the information for `host1`.
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// ++ this isn't quite the same as the corresponding infrastructure description now.
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// ++ this isn't quite the same as the corresponding metrics description now.
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[float]
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[[logs-configure-source]]
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`xpack.infra.enabled`:: Set to `false` to disable the Logs and Metrics UI plugin {kib}. Defaults to `true`.
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`xpack.infra.enabled`:: Set to `false` to disable the Logs and Metrics app plugin {kib}. Defaults to `true`.
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`xpack.infra.sources.default.logAlias`:: Index pattern for matching indices that contain log data. Defaults to `filebeat-*,kibana_sample_data_logs*`. To match multiple wildcard patterns, use a comma to separate the names, with no space after the comma. For example, `logstash-app1-*,default-logs-*`.
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`xpack.infra.sources.default.fields.timestamp`:: Timestamp used to sort log entries. Defaults to `@timestamp`.
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`xpack.infra.sources.default.fields.message`:: Fields used to display messages in the Logs UI. Defaults to `['message', '@message']`.
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`xpack.infra.sources.default.fields.message`:: Fields used to display messages in the Logs app. Defaults to `['message', '@message']`.
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`xpack.infra.sources.default.fields.tiebreaker`:: Field used to break ties between two entries with the same timestamp. Defaults to `_doc`.
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[role="xpack"]
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[[infrastructure-ui-settings-kb]]
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=== Metrics UI settings in Kibana
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=== Metrics settings in Kibana
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<titleabbrev>Metrics UI settings</titleabbrev>
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<titleabbrev>Metrics settings</titleabbrev>
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You do not need to configure any settings to use the Metrics UI. It is enabled by default.
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You do not need to configure any settings to use the Metrics app in {kib}. It is enabled by default.
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[float]
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[[general-infra-ui-settings-kb]]
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==== General Metrics UI settings
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==== General Metrics settings
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include::general-infra-logs-ui-settings.asciidoc[]
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[role="xpack"]
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[[logs-ui-settings-kb]]
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=== Logs UI settings in Kibana
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=== Logs app settings in Kibana
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<titleabbrev>Logs UI settings</titleabbrev>
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<titleabbrev>Logs settings</titleabbrev>
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You do not need to configure any settings to use the Logs UI. It is enabled by default.
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You do not need to configure any settings to use the Logs app in {kib}. It is enabled by default.
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[float]
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[[general-logs-ui-settings-kb]]
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==== General Logs UI settings
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==== General Logs settings
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include::general-infra-logs-ui-settings.asciidoc[]
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[float]
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=== Example deployments
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// ++ I like the Infra/logging diagram which shows Infrastructure and Logging apps as separate components inside Kibana
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// ++ In diagram, should be Uptime app, not Uptime UI, possibly even Elastic Uptime? Also applies to Infra/logging/APM.
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// ++ I like the Infra/logging diagram which shows Metrics and Logging apps as separate components inside Kibana
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// ++ In diagram, should be Uptime app, not Uptime UI, possibly even Elastic Uptime? Also applies to Metrics/Logging/APM.
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// ++ Need more whitespace around components.
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image::images/uptime-simple-deployment.png[Uptime simple deployment]
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for each monitor.
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Next to the counts, there is a histogram displaying the change over time throughout the
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selected date range.
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selected date range.
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[float]
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=== Monitor list
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image::uptime/images/observability_integrations.png[Observability integrations]
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The Monitor list also contains a menu of possible integrations. If Uptime detects Kubernetes or
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Docker related host information, it will provide links to open the Metrics UI or Logs UI pre-filtered
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Docker related host information, it will provide links to open the Metrics app or Logs app pre-filtered
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for this host. Additionally, this feature supplies links to simply filter the other views on the host's
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IP address, to help you quickly determine if these other solutions contain data relevant to your current
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interest.
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