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[[index-patterns]]
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=== Create an index pattern
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{kib} requires an index pattern to access the {es} data that you want to explore.
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An index pattern selects the data to use and allows you to define properties of the fields.
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An index pattern can point to one or more indices, {ref}/data-streams.html[data stream], or {ref}/alias.html[index aliases].
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For example, an index pattern can point to your log data from yesterday,
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or all indices that contain your data.
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[float]
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[[index-patterns-read-only-access]]
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=== Required permissions
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* Access to *Index Patterns* requires the <<xpack-kibana-role-management, {kib} privilege>>
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`Index Pattern Management`.
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* To create an index pattern, you must have the <<xpack-kibana-role-management,{es} privilege>>
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`view_index_metadata`.
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* If a read-only indicator appears in {kib}, you have insufficient privileges
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to create or save index patterns. The buttons to create new index patterns or
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save existing index patterns are not visible. For more information,
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refer to <<xpack-security-authorization,Granting access to {kib}>>.
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[float]
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[[settings-create-pattern]]
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=== Create an index pattern
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If you collected data using one of the {kib} <<connect-to-elasticsearch,ingest options>>,
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uploaded a file, or added sample data,
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you get an index pattern for free, and can start exploring your data.
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If you loaded your own data, follow these steps to create an index pattern.
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. Open the main menu, then click to *Stack Management > Index Patterns*.
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. Click *Create index pattern*.
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[role="screenshot"]
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image:management/index-patterns/images/create-index-pattern.png["Create index pattern"]
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. Start typing in the *Index pattern* field, and {kib} looks for the names of
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indices, data streams, and aliases that match your input.
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+
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** To match multiple sources, use a wildcard (*). For example, `filebeat-*` matches
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`filebeat-apache-a`, `filebeat-apache-b`, and so on.
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** To match multiple single sources, enter their names,
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separated with a comma. Do not include a space after the comma.
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`filebeat-a,filebeat-b` matches two indices, but not match `filebeat-c`.
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+
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** To exclude a source, use a minus sign (-), for example, `-test3`.
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. If {kib} detects an index with a timestamp, expand the *Timestamp field* menu,
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and then select the default field for filtering your data by time.
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+
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** If your index doesn’t have time-based data, choose *I don’t want to use the time filter*.
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** If you don’t set a default time field, you can't use
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global time filters on your dashboards. This is useful if
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you have multiple time fields and want to create dashboards that combine visualizations
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based on different timestamps.
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. Click *Create index pattern*.
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[[reload-fields]] {kib} is now configured to use your {es} data. When a new field is added to an index,
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the index pattern field list is updated
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the next time the index pattern is loaded, for example, when you load the page or
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move between {kib} apps.
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. Select this index pattern when you search and visualize your data.
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[float]
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[[rollup-index-pattern]]
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==== Create an index pattern for rolled up data
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An index pattern can match one rollup index. For a combination rollup
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index pattern with both raw and rolled up data, use the standard notation:
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```ts
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rollup_logstash,kibana_sample_data_logs
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```
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For an example, refer to <<rollup-data-tutorial,Create and visualize rolled up data>>.
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[float]
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[[management-cross-cluster-search]]
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==== Create an index pattern that searches across clusters
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If your {es} clusters are configured for {ref}/modules-cross-cluster-search.html[{ccs}],
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you can create an index pattern to search across the clusters of your choosing. Use the
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same syntax that you use in a raw {ccs} request in {es}:
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```ts
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<cluster-names>:<pattern>
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```
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To query {ls} indices across two {es} clusters
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that you set up for {ccs}, named `cluster_one` and `cluster_two`:
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```ts
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cluster_one:logstash-*,cluster_two:logstash-*
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```
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Use wildcards in your cluster names
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to match any number of clusters. To search {ls} indices across
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clusters named `cluster_foo`, `cluster_bar`, and so on:
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```ts
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cluster_*:logstash-*
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```
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To query across all {es} clusters that have been configured for {ccs},
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use a standalone wildcard for your cluster name:
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```ts
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*:logstash-*
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```
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To match indices starting with `logstash-`, but exclude those starting with `logstash-old`, from
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all clusters having a name starting with `cluster_`:
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```ts
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`cluster_*:logstash-*,cluster_*:-logstash-old*`
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```
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To exclude a cluster having a name starting with `cluster_`:
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```ts
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`cluster_*:logstash-*,cluster_one:-*`
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```
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Once you configure an index pattern to use the {ccs} syntax, all searches and
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aggregations using that index pattern in {kib} take advantage of {ccs}.
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[float]
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[[delete-index-pattern]]
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=== Delete index patterns
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When you delete an index pattern, you cannot recover the associated field formatters, runtime fields, source filters,
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and field popularity data. Deleting an index pattern does not remove any indices or data documents from {es}.
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WARNING: Deleting an index pattern breaks all visualizations, saved searches, and other saved objects that reference the index pattern.
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. Open the main menu, then click *Stack Management > Index Patterns*.
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. Click the index pattern to delete.
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. Delete (image:management/index-patterns/images/delete.png[Delete icon]) the index pattern.
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