- Fleet and Elastic Agent Guide: other versions:
- Fleet and Elastic Agent overview
- Beats and Elastic Agent capabilities
- Quick start: Get logs, metrics, and uptime data into the Elastic Stack
- Quick start: Get application traces into the Elastic Stack
- Integrations
- Elastic Agents
- Install Elastic Agents
- Uninstall Elastic Agent
- Run Elastic Agent standalone (advanced users)
- Run Elastic Agent in a container
- Run Elastic Agent on Kubernetes managed by Fleet
- Run Elastic Agent standalone on Kubernetes
- Upgrade Elastic Agent
- Start Elastic Agent
- Stop Elastic Agent
- Unenroll Elastic Agent
- View status of Elastic Agents
- Variables and conditions in input configurations
- Environment variables
- Configure logging for Fleet-managed Elastic Agents
- Policies
- Elastic Agent standalone configuration
- Fleet UI settings
- Fleet Server
- Fleet enrollment tokens
- Encrypt traffic in clusters with a self-managed Fleet Server
- Data streams
- Command reference
- Troubleshoot common problems
- Frequently asked questions
- Release notes
- Fleet APIs
IMPORTANT: No additional bug fixes or documentation updates
will be released for this version. For the latest information, see the
current release documentation.
Elastic Agents
editElastic Agents
editElastic Agent is a single, unified agent that you can deploy to hosts or containers to collect data and send it to the Elastic Stack. Behind the scenes, Elastic Agent runs the Beats shippers or Elastic Endpoint required for your configuration.
To learn how to install, configure, and run your Elastic Agents, see:
- Install Elastic Agents
- Uninstall Elastic Agent
- Run Elastic Agent standalone (advanced users)
- Run Elastic Agent on Kubernetes managed by Fleet
- Run Elastic Agent standalone on Kubernetes
- Upgrade Elastic Agent
- Start Elastic Agent
- Stop Elastic Agent
- Unenroll Elastic Agent
- Variables and conditions in input configurations
- Environment variables
- Configure logging for Fleet-managed Elastic Agents
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