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Docs: Simplifying setup by using module configuration variant syntax #34599
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…lastic#34599) Now that elastic/beats#9118 is merged, starting 7.1 users will be able configure Metricbeat for monitoring Kibana instances using a simpler syntax. Previously, users would have to run `metricbeat modules enable kibana` to enable the `kibana` Metricbeat module, then configure the module for Stack Monitoring by manually editing `modules.d/kibana.yml`. Going forward, users will be able to achieve the same effect by running `metricbeat modules enable kibana-xpack`. This PR updates the docs with this change. Related: elastic/elasticsearch#40879
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…40879) Now that elastic/beats#9118 is merged, starting 7.1 users will be able configure Metricbeat for monitoring Elasticsearch nodes using a simpler syntax. Previously, users would have to run `metricbeat modules enable elasticsearch` to enable the `elasticsearch` Metricbeat module, then configure the module for Stack Monitoring by manually editing `modules.d/elasticsearch.yml`. Going forward, users will be able to achieve the same effect by running `metricbeat modules enable elasticsearch-xpack`. This PR updates the docs with this change. Related: elastic/kibana#34599
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…lastic#40879) Now that elastic/beats#9118 is merged, starting 7.1 users will be able configure Metricbeat for monitoring Elasticsearch nodes using a simpler syntax. Previously, users would have to run `metricbeat modules enable elasticsearch` to enable the `elasticsearch` Metricbeat module, then configure the module for Stack Monitoring by manually editing `modules.d/elasticsearch.yml`. Going forward, users will be able to achieve the same effect by running `metricbeat modules enable elasticsearch-xpack`. This PR updates the docs with this change. Related: elastic/kibana#34599
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…34599) (#34726) Now that elastic/beats#9118 is merged, starting 7.1 users will be able configure Metricbeat for monitoring Kibana instances using a simpler syntax. Previously, users would have to run `metricbeat modules enable kibana` to enable the `kibana` Metricbeat module, then configure the module for Stack Monitoring by manually editing `modules.d/kibana.yml`. Going forward, users will be able to achieve the same effect by running `metricbeat modules enable kibana-xpack`. This PR updates the docs with this change. Related: elastic/elasticsearch#40879
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…lastic#40879) Now that elastic/beats#9118 is merged, starting 7.1 users will be able configure Metricbeat for monitoring Elasticsearch nodes using a simpler syntax. Previously, users would have to run `metricbeat modules enable elasticsearch` to enable the `elasticsearch` Metricbeat module, then configure the module for Stack Monitoring by manually editing `modules.d/elasticsearch.yml`. Going forward, users will be able to achieve the same effect by running `metricbeat modules enable elasticsearch-xpack`. This PR updates the docs with this change. Related: elastic/kibana#34599
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Now that elastic/beats#9118 is merged, starting 7.1 users will be able configure Metricbeat for monitoring Kibana instances using a simpler syntax.
Previously, users would have to run
metricbeat modules enable kibana
to enable thekibana
Metricbeat module, then configure the module for Stack Monitoring by manually editingmodules.d/kibana.yml
. Going forward, users will be able to achieve the same effect by runningmetricbeat modules enable kibana-xpack
.This PR updates the docs with this change.
Related: elastic/elasticsearch#40879