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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ To create an index pattern to connect to Elasticsearch:
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. Go to the *Settings > Indices* tab.
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. Specify an index pattern that matches the name of one or more of your Elasticsearch indices. By default, Kibana
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guesses that you're you're working with log data being fed into Elasticsearch by Logstash.
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guesses that you're working with log data being fed into Elasticsearch by Logstash.
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NOTE: When you switch between top-level tabs, Kibana remembers where you were. For example, if you view a particular
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index pattern from the Settings tab, switch to the Discover tab, and then go back to the Settings tab, Kibana displays
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@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ to the prefix `logstash-`, such as `logstash-2015.01.31` and `logstash-2015-02-0
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[[set-default-pattern]]
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== Setting the Default Index Pattern
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The default index pattern is loaded by automatically when you view the *Discover* tab. Kibana displays a star to the
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The default index pattern is loaded automatically when you view the *Discover* tab. Kibana displays a star to the
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left of the name of the default pattern in the Index Patterns list on the *Settings > Indices* tab. The first pattern
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you create is automatically designated as the default pattern.
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