This is a short step-by-step guide on installing ElasticSearch LogStash and Kibana Stack on a CentOS environment to gather and analyze logs.
rpm -ivh https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5756075/jdk-7u45-linux-x64.rpm
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
require 'faraday' | |
require 'json' | |
require 'gitlab' | |
module Redmine | |
Host = nil | |
APIKey = nil |
# Boxstarter options | |
$Boxstarter.RebootOk=$false # Allow reboots? | |
$Boxstarter.NoPassword=$false # Is this a machine with no login password? | |
$Boxstarter.AutoLogin=$true # Save my password securely and auto-login after a reboot | |
# Basic setup | |
Update-ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted | |
Set-ExplorerOptions -showHidenFilesFoldersDrives -showProtectedOSFiles -showFileExtensions | |
Enable-RemoteDesktop |
#/bin/bash | |
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### INTRODUCTION | |
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Install and configure R (Redis) + ELK server from scratch on CentOS 6.5. | |
* Logstash version 1.4.2 | |
* Elasticsearch version 1.3.2 |
This guide shows howto install Apache HTTP Server (httpd) with PHP 5.5.9 and following modules on Fedora 20/19/18/17, CentOS 6.5/6.4/6.3/6.2/6.1/6/5.10 and Red Hat (RHEL) 6.5/6.4/6.3/6.2/6.1/6/5.10 systems.
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