Kibana is served by a back end server. This setting specifies the port to use.
server.port: 5601 #kibana端口
Specifies the address to which the Kibana server will bind. IP addresses and host names are both valid values. The default is 'localhost', which usually means remote machines will not be able to connect. To allow connections from remote users, set this parameter to a non-loopback address.
server.host: "172.16.254.141" Enables you to specify a path to mount Kibana at if you are running behind a proxy. Use the server.rewriteBasePath setting to tell Kibana if it should remove the basePath from requests it receives, and to prevent a deprecation warning at startup. This setting cannot end in a slash.
#server.basePath: "" Specifies whether Kibana should rewrite requests that are prefixed with server.basePath or require that they are rewritten by your reverse proxy. This setting was effectively always false before Kibana 6.3 and will default to true starting in Kibana 7.0.
#server.rewriteBasePath: false Specifies the public URL at which Kibana is available for end users. If server.basePath is configured this URL should end with the same basePath.
#server.publicBaseUrl: "" The maximum payload size in bytes for incoming server requests.
#server.maxPayload: 1048576 The Kibana server's name. This is used for display purposes.
#server.name: "your-hostname" The URLs of the Elasticsearch instances to use for all your queries.
#elasticsearch.hosts: ["http://localhost:9200"] Kibana uses an index in Elasticsearch to store saved searches, visualizations and dashboards. Kibana creates a new index if the index doesn't already exist.
#kibana.index: ".kibana" The default application to load.
#kibana.defaultAppId: "home" If your Elasticsearch is protected with basic authentication, these settings provide the username and password that the Kibana server uses to perform maintenance on the Kibana index at startup. Your Kibana users still need to authenticate with Elasticsearch, which is proxied through the Kibana server.
#elasticsearch.username: "kibana_system"
#elasticsearch.password: "pass" Enables SSL and paths to the PEM-format SSL certificate and SSL key files, respectively. These settings enable SSL for outgoing requests from the Kibana server to the browser.
#server.ssl.enabled: false
#server.ssl.certificate: /path/to/your/server.crt
#server.ssl.key: /path/to/your/server.key Optional settings that provide the paths to the PEM-format SSL certificate and key files. These files are used to verify the identity of Kibana to Elasticsearch and are required when xpack.security.http.ssl.client_authentication in Elasticsearch is set to required.
#elasticsearch.ssl.certificate: /path/to/your/client.crt
#elasticsearch.ssl.key: /path/to/your/client.key Optional setting that enables you to specify a path to the PEM file for the certificate authority for your Elasticsearch instance.
#elasticsearch.ssl.certificateAuthorities: [ "/path/to/your/CA.pem" ] To disregard the validity of SSL certificates, change this setting's value to 'none'.
#elasticsearch.ssl.verificationMode: full Time in milliseconds to wait for Elasticsearch to respond to pings. Defaults to the value of the elasticsearch.requestTimeout setting.
#elasticsearch.pingTimeout: 1500 Time in milliseconds to wait for responses from the back end or Elasticsearch. This value must be a positive integer.
#elasticsearch.requestTimeout: 30000 List of Kibana client-side headers to send to Elasticsearch. To send no client-side headers, set this value to [] (an empty list).
#elasticsearch.requestHeadersWhitelist: [ authorization ] This setting cannot end in a slash.
#server.basePath: "" Specifies whether Kibana should rewrite requests that are prefixed with server.basePath or require that they are rewritten by your reverse proxy. This setting was effectively always false before Kibana 6.3 and will default to true starting in Kibana 7.0.
#server.rewriteBasePath: false Specifies the public URL at which Kibana is available for end users. If server.basePath is configured this URL should end with the same basePath.
#server.publicBaseUrl: "" The Kibana server's name. This is used for display purposes.
#server.name: "your-hostname" The URLs of the Elasticsearch instances to use for all your queries.
elasticsearch.hosts: ["http://172.16.254.141:9200"] Kibana uses an index in Elasticsearch to store saved searches, visualizations and dashboards. Kibana creates a new index if the index doesn't already exist.
kibana.index: ".kibana" The default application to load.
#kibana.defaultAppId: "home" If your Elasticsearch is protected with basic authentication, these settings provide the username and password that the Kibana server uses to perform maintenance on the Kibana index at startup. Your Kibana users still need to authenticate with Elasticsearch, which is proxied through the Kibana server.
#elasticsearch.username: "kibana_system"
#elasticsearch.password: "pass" Enables SSL and paths to the PEM-format SSL certificate and SSL key files, respectively. These settings enable SSL for outgoing requests from the Kibana server to the browser.
#server.ssl.enabled: false
#server.ssl.certificate: /path/to/your/server.crt
#server.ssl.key: /path/to/your/server.key Optional settings that provide the paths to the PEM-format SSL certificate and key files. These files are used to verify the identity of Kibana to Elasticsearch and are required when xpack.security.http.ssl.client_authentication in Elasticsearch is set to required.
#elasticsearch.ssl.certificate: /path/to/your/client.crt
#elasticsearch.ssl.key: /path/to/your/client.key Optional setting that enables you to specify a path to the PEM file for the certificate authority for your Elasticsearch instance.
#elasticsearch.ssl.certificateAuthorities: [ "/path/to/your/CA.pem" ] To disregard the validity of SSL certificates, change this setting's value to 'none'.
#elasticsearch.ssl.verificationMode: full Time in milliseconds to wait for Elasticsearch to respond to pings. Defaults to the value of the elasticsearch.requestTimeout setting.
#elasticsearch.pingTimeout: 1500 Time in milliseconds to wait for responses from the back end or Elasticsearch. This value must be a positive integer.
#elasticsearch.requestTimeout: 30000 List of Kibana client-side headers to send to Elasticsearch. To send no client-side headers, set this value to [] (an empty list).
#elasticsearch.requestHeadersWhitelist: [ authorization ] Header names and values that are sent to Elasticsearch. Any custom headers cannot be overwritten by client-side headers, regardless of the elasticsearch.requestHeadersWhitelist configuration.
#elasticsearch.customHeaders: {} Time in milliseconds for Elasticsearch to wait for responses from shards. Set to 0 to disable.
#elasticsearch.shardTimeout: 30000 Logs queries sent to Elasticsearch. Requires logging.verbose set to true.
#elasticsearch.logQueries: false Specifies the path where Kibana creates the process ID file.
#pid.file: /run/kibana/kibana.pid Enables you to specify a file where Kibana stores log output.
#logging.dest: stdout Set the value of this setting to true to suppress all logging output.
#logging.silent: false Set the value of this setting to true to suppress all logging output other than error messages.
#logging.quiet: false Set the value of this setting to true to log all events, including system usage information and all requests.
#logging.verbose: false Set the interval in milliseconds to sample system and process performance metrics. Minimum is 100ms. Defaults to 5000.
#ops.interval: 5000 Specifies locale to be used for all localizable strings, dates and number formats. Supported languages are the following: English - en , by default , Chinese - zh-CN .
i18n.locale: "zh-CN"