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I have elasticsearch,logstash and kibana 4 installed. but when I hit Kibana 4 url like [kibana IP:5601], I get following shard failure errors from kibana 4 discover page.
Any pointers why this is happening?
Thanks in advance!
Aah .. Got it.
Someone changed the default index pattern which was incorrect and thus it got stuck in searching for that.
Corrected the pattern and it's fixed.
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just wondering is it possible that I can run an instance after I disconnect it?
The only thing I found is the link but it is not relevant to what I want.
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I guess you mean keep it running in background?try
sudo apt-get install screen
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I upgraded node from v8.x to v10.x a couple of weeks ago.
My bash history does not have timestamp enabled so I cannot tell on which date I upgraded.
Is it possible to look at any log files to get this info?
You should have rsyslog and auditd setup if you need this level of accounting. Look at the time stamps on the files, and you may see a date that matches when you installed the package. Or look to see if their is a cache directory for the tool you used to update it with etc..
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I keep on getting redirected to unwanted websites or link mostly to mackeeper and keep on getting alerts thats my mac is not secured.
This is extremely annoying.
You could follow the below link
https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v102043536_EndUserProfile_en_us
Happy browsing.
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I'd like some quick tips to find out about my privacy being invaded. I've tried task manager and msconfig.
Use PeerBlock, it's a really good firewall and gives you a Log (once it said that some prince was trying to enter my pc, wtf?!) http://peerblock.com/
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i am configuring Centreon, and i want to monitor the Load Average through a Service Template: "SNMP-Linux-Load-Average", though i have three arguments for warning and critical.
The example show for warning 4,3,2 and for critical 6,5,4, what these numbers mean?
These No shows the severity of the alert. The numbers shows the load balancing severity.
this can be help full to you. to understand and this question should be asked in serverfault.com you will get exact answer
https://serverfault.com/questions/209566/what-warning-and-critical-values-to-use-for-check-load