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[[access]]
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== Access {kib}
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Kibana is a web application that you access through port 5601. All you need to do is point your web browser at the
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machine where Kibana is running and specify the port number. For example, `localhost:5601` or `http://YOURDOMAIN.com:5601`.
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If you want to allow remote users to connect, set the parameter `server.host` in `kibana.yml` to a non-loopback address.
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When you access Kibana, the <<discover,Discover>> page loads by default with the default index pattern selected. The
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time filter is set to the last 15 minutes and the search query is set to match-all (\*).
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If you don't see any documents, try setting the time filter to a wider time range.
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If you still don't see any results, it's possible that you don't *have* any documents.
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[float]
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[[status]]
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=== Check {kib} status
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You can reach the Kibana server's status page by navigating to the status endpoint, for example, `localhost:5601/status`. The status page displays
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information about the server's resource usage and lists the installed plugins.
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[role="screenshot"]
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image::images/kibana-status-page-7_5_0.png[]
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NOTE: For JSON-formatted server status details, use the API endpoint at `localhost:5601/api/status`
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