Start Filebeat
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Start Filebeat
editBefore starting Filebeat:
- Follow the steps in Quick start: installation and configuration to install, configure, and set up the Filebeat environment.
- Make sure Kibana and Elasticsearch are running.
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Make sure the user specified in
filebeat.yml
is authorized to publish events.
To start Filebeat, run:
sudo service filebeat start
Also see Filebeat and systemd.
sudo service filebeat start
Also see Filebeat and systemd.
You’ll be running Filebeat as root, so you need to change ownership of the
configuration file and any configurations enabled in the |
You’ll be running Filebeat as root, so you need to change ownership of the
configuration file and any configurations enabled in the |
PS C:\Program Files\filebeat> Start-Service filebeat
By default, Windows log files are stored in C:\Program Files\Filebeat-Data\logs
.
Refer to: Windows Installation Script for more details.