////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //// This content is shared by all Elastic Beats. Make sure you keep the //// descriptions here generic enough to work for all Beats that include //// this file. When using cross references, make sure that the cross //// references resolve correctly for any files that include this one. //// Use the appropriate variables defined in the index.asciidoc file to //// resolve Beat names: beatname_uc and beatname_lc. //// Use the following include to pull this content into a doc file: //// include::../../libbeat/docs/opendashboards.asciidoc[] ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// To open the dashboards, launch the {kib} web interface by pointing your browser to port 5601. For example, http://localhost:5601[http://localhost:5601]. Replace `localhost` with the name of the {kib} host. If you're using an https://cloud.elastic.co/[Elastic Cloud] instance, log in to your cloud account, then navigate to the {kib} endpoint in your deployment. On the *Discover* page, make sure that the predefined +{beatname_lc}-*+ index pattern is selected to see {beatname_uc} data. [role="screenshot"] image:./images/kibana-created-indexes.png[Discover tab with index selected] Go to the *Dashboard* page and select the dashboard that you want to open. TIP: If you don’t see data in {kib}, try changing the date range to a larger range. By default, {kib} shows the last 15 minutes. [role="screenshot"] image:./images/kibana-navigation-vis.png[Navigation widget in Kibana]