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Itay Hasside2da86d2017-08-24 12:54:42 +00001xpack.graph.enabled: false
2#Set to false to disable X-Pack graph features.
3xpack.ml.enabled: false
4#Set to false to disable X-Pack machine learning features.
5xpack.monitoring.enabled: false
6#Set to false to disable X-Pack monitoring features.
7xpack.reporting.enabled: false
8#Set to false to disable X-Pack reporting features.
9xpack.security.enabled: false
10#Set to false to disable X-Pack security features.
11xpack.watcher.enabled: false
12#Set to false to disable Watcher.
13# Kibana is served by a back end server. This setting specifies the port to use.
14server.port: 5601
15
16# Specifies the address to which the Kibana server will bind. IP addresses and host names are both valid values.
17# The default is 'localhost', which usually means remote machines will not be able to connect.
18# To allow connections from remote users, set this parameter to a non-loopback address.
19server.host: "0"
20
21# Enables you to specify a path to mount Kibana at if you are running behind a proxy. This only affects
22# the URLs generated by Kibana, your proxy is expected to remove the basePath value before forwarding requests
23# to Kibana. This setting cannot end in a slash.
24#server.basePath: ""
25
26# The maximum payload size in bytes for incoming server requests.
27#server.maxPayloadBytes: 1048576
28
29# The Kibana server's name. This is used for display purposes.
30server.name: "Kibana"
31
32# The URL of the Elasticsearch instance to use for all your queries.
Michael O'Brienc71456f2017-11-17 20:20:24 -050033# OOM-427, OOM-441 hardcoded onap workspace to avoid helm upgrade past 2.3
BorislavG8bfc6cf2018-02-27 15:04:26 +000034elasticsearch.url: "http://elasticsearch.{{.Values.nsPrefix}}:9200"
35#elasticsearch-service.{{.Values.nsPrefix}}:9200"
Itay Hasside2da86d2017-08-24 12:54:42 +000036#elasticsearch.url: "http://10.247.47.3:9200"
37# When this setting's value is true Kibana uses the hostname specified in the server.host
38# setting. When the value of this setting is false, Kibana uses the hostname of the host
39# that connects to this Kibana instance.
40#elasticsearch.preserveHost: true
41
42# Kibana uses an index in Elasticsearch to store saved searches, visualizations and
43# dashboards. Kibana creates a new index if the index doesn't already exist.
44#kibana.index: ".kibana"
45
46# The default application to load.
47#kibana.defaultAppId: "discover"
48
49# If your Elasticsearch is protected with basic authentication, these settings provide
50# the username and password that the Kibana server uses to perform maintenance on the Kibana
51# index at startup. Your Kibana users still need to authenticate with Elasticsearch, which
52# is proxied through the Kibana server.
53elasticsearch.username: "elastic"
54elasticsearch.password: "changeme"
55# Enables SSL and paths to the PEM-format SSL certificate and SSL key files, respectively.
56# These settings enable SSL for outgoing requests from the Kibana server to the browser.
57#server.ssl.enabled: $server_ssl_enabled
58#server.ssl.certificate: $server_ssl_certificate
59#server.ssl.key: $server_ssl_key
60
61# Optional settings that provide the paths to the PEM-format SSL certificate and key files.
62# These files validate that your Elasticsearch backend uses the same key files.
63#elasticsearch.ssl.certificate: $elasticsearch_ssl_certificate
64#elasticsearch.ssl.key: $elasticsearch_ssl_key
65
66# Optional setting that enables you to specify a path to the PEM file for the certificate
67# authority for your Elasticsearch instance.
68#elasticsearch.ssl.certificateAuthorities: $elasticsearch_ssl_certificateAuthorities
69
70# To disregard the validity of SSL certificates, change this setting's value to 'none'.
71#elasticsearch.ssl.verificationMode: $elasticsearch_ssl_verificationMode
72
73# Time in milliseconds to wait for Elasticsearch to respond to pings. Defaults to the value of
74# the elasticsearch.requestTimeout setting.
75#elasticsearch.pingTimeout: 1500
76
77# Time in milliseconds to wait for responses from the back end or Elasticsearch. This value
78# must be a positive integer.
79#elasticsearch.requestTimeout: 30000
80
81# List of Kibana client-side headers to send to Elasticsearch. To send *no* client-side
82# headers, set this value to [] (an empty list).
83#elasticsearch.requestHeadersWhitelist: [ authorization ]
84
85# Header names and values that are sent to Elasticsearch. Any custom headers cannot be overwritten
86# by client-side headers, regardless of the elasticsearch.requestHeadersWhitelist configuration.
87#elasticsearch.customHeaders: {}
88
89# Time in milliseconds for Elasticsearch to wait for responses from shards. Set to 0 to disable.
90#elasticsearch.shardTimeout: 0
91
92# Time in milliseconds to wait for Elasticsearch at Kibana startup before retrying.
93#elasticsearch.startupTimeout: 5000
94
95# Specifies the path where Kibana creates the process ID file.
96#pid.file: /var/run/kibana.pid
97
98# Enables you specify a file where Kibana stores log output.
99#logging.dest: stdout
100
101# Set the value of this setting to true to suppress all logging output.
102#logging.silent: false
103
104# Set the value of this setting to true to suppress all logging output other than error messages.
105#logging.quiet: false
106
107# Set the value of this setting to true to log all events, including system usage information
108# and all requests.
109#logging.verbose: false
110
111# Set the interval in milliseconds to sample system and process performance
112# metrics. Minimum is 100ms. Defaults to 5000.
113#ops.interval: 5000
114
115# The default locale. This locale can be used in certain circumstances to substitute any missing
116# translations.
117#i18n.defaultLocale: "en"