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* Renaming Infrastructure to Metrics whenever the context is the metrics app. * More renames, and picking up a few stray references to Infrastructure/Metrics/Logs UI too. * Fixing typo
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[role="xpack"]
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[[infra-ui]]
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== Using the Metrics app
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Use the Metrics app in {kib} to monitor your infrastructure metrics and identify problems in real time.
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You can explore metrics for hosts, containers, and services.
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You can also drill down to view more detailed metrics, or seamlessly switch to view the corresponding logs, application traces, and uptime information.
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Initially, the *Inventory* tab shows an overview of the hosts in of your infrastructure and the current CPU usage for each host.
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From here, you can view other metrics or drill down into areas of interest.
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[role="screenshot"]
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image::infrastructure/images/infra-sysmon.png[Infrastructure Overview in Kibana]
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[[infra-cat]]
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=== Choose the high-level view of your infrastructure
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Select the high-level view from *Hosts*, *Kubernetes*, or *Docker*.
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When you change views, you see the same data through the perspective of a different category.
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The default representation is the *Map view*, which shows your components in a _waffle map_ of one or more rectangular grids.
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If the view you select has a large number of components, you can hover over a component to see the details for that component. Alternatively, if you would prefer to see your infrastructure as a table, click *Table view*.
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[float]
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[[infra-metric]]
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=== Select the metric to view
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Select the metric to view from the *Metric* dropdown list.
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The available metrics are those that are most relevant for the high-level view you selected.
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[float]
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[[infra-group]]
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=== Group components
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Select the way you want to group the infrastructure components from the *Group By* dropdown list.
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The available options are specific to your physical, virtual, or container-based infrastructure.
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Examples of grouping options include *Availability Zone*, *Machine Type*, *Project ID*, and *Cloud Provider* for hosts, and *Namespace* and *Node* for Kubernetes.
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[[infra-search]]
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=== Use the power of search
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Use the search bar to perform ad hoc searches for specific text.
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You can also create structured searches using {kibana-ref}/kuery-query.html[Kibana Query Language].
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For example, enter `host.hostname : "host1"` to see only the information for `host1`.
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[[infra-date]]
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=== Specify the time and date
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Click the time filter image:infrastructure/images/infra-time-selector.png[time filter icon] to choose the timeframe for the metrics.
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The values shown are the values for the last minute at the specified time and date.
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[[infra-refresh]]
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=== Auto-refresh metrics
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Select *Auto-refresh* to keep up-to-date metrics information coming in, or *Stop refreshing* to focus on historical data without new distractions.
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[[infra-configure-source]]
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=== Configure the data to use for your metrics
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If your metrics have custom index patterns, or use non-default field settings, you can override the default configuration settings.
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The default source configuration for metrics is specified in the {kibana-ref}/infrastructure-ui-settings-kb.html[Metrics app settings] in the {kibana-ref}/settings.html[Kibana configuration file].
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The default configuration uses the `metricbeat-*` index pattern to query the data.
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The default configuration also defines field settings for things like timestamps and container names.
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To change the configuration settings, click the *Settings* tab.
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NOTE: These settings are shared with logs. Changes you make here may also affect the settings used by the *Logs* app.
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In the *Settings* tab, you can change the values in these sections:
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* *Name*: the name of the source configuration
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* *Indices*: the index pattern or patterns in the Elasticsearch indices to read metrics data and log data from
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* *Fields*: the names of specific fields in the indices that are used to query and interpret the data correctly
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When you have completed your changes, click *Apply*.
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If the fields are greyed out and cannot be edited, you may not have sufficient privileges to change the source configuration.
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For more information see <<xpack-security-authorization>>.
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TIP: If <<xpack-spaces>> are enabled in your Kibana instance, any configuration changes you make here are specific to the current space.
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You can make different subsets of data available by creating multiple spaces with different data source configurations.
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[[infra-metrics-explorer]]
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=== Visualize multiple metrics in Metrics Explorer
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<<metrics-explorer, Metrics Explorer>> allows you to visualize and analyze metrics for multiple components in a powerful and configurable way. Click the *Metrics Explorer* tab to get started.
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[[infra-drill-down]]
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=== Drill down for related information
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Hover over a component to see more information about that component.
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Click a component to see the other actions available for that component.
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You can:
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* Select *View Metrics* to <<xpack-view-metrics, view detailed infrastructure metrics>>.
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* Select *View Logs* to <<xpack-logs-using, view the logs>> in the *Logs* app.
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Depending on the features you have installed and configured, you may also be able to:
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* Select *View APM* to <<traces, view APM traces>> in the *APM* app.
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* Select *View Uptime* to <<uptime-overview, view uptime information>> in the *Uptime* app.
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