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Kibana Command-line Interface Options
$ /opt/kibana/bin/kibana --help
Usage: bin/kibana [command=serve] [options]
Kibana is an open source (Apache Licensed), browser based analytics and search dashboard for Elasticsearch.
Commands:
serve [options] Run the kibana server
help <command> Get the help for a specific command
"serve" Options:
-e, --elasticsearch <uri1,uri2> Elasticsearch instances
-c, --config <path> Path to the config file, use multiple --config args to include multiple config files (default: ["/opt/kibana/config/kibana.yml"])
-p, --port <port> The port to bind to
-q, --quiet Prevent all logging except errors
-Q, --silent Prevent all logging
--verbose Turns on verbose logging
-H, --host <host> The host to bind to
-l, --log-file <path> The file to log to
--plugin-dir <path> A path to scan for plugins, this can be specified multiple times to specify multiple directories (default: ["/opt/kibana/plugins","/opt/kibana/src/legacy/core_plugins"])
--plugin-path <path> A path to a plugin which should be included by the server, this can be specified multiple times to specify multiple paths (default: [])
--plugins <path> an alias for --plugin-dir
--optimize Optimize and then stop the server
-h, --help output usage information
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