- Kibana Guide: other versions:
- What is Kibana?
- What’s new in 7.13
- Kibana concepts
- Quick start
- Set up
- Install Kibana
- Configure Kibana
- Alerting and action settings
- APM settings
- Banners settings
- Development tools settings
- Graph settings
- Fleet settings
- i18n settings
- Logging settings
- Logs settings
- Metrics settings
- Machine learning settings
- Monitoring settings
- Reporting settings
- Secure settings
- Search sessions settings
- Security settings
- Spaces settings
- Task Manager settings
- Telemetry settings
- URL drilldown settings
- Start and stop Kibana
- Access Kibana
- Securing access to Kibana
- Add data
- Upgrade Kibana
- Embed Kibana content in a web page
- Configure monitoring
- Configure security
- Production considerations
- Discover
- Dashboard
- Canvas
- Maps
- Machine learning
- Graph
- Alerting
- Observability
- APM
- Security
- Dev Tools
- Stack Monitoring
- Stack Management
- Fleet
- Reporting
- REST API
- Kibana plugins
- Accessibility
- Release notes
- Developer guide
IMPORTANT: No additional bug fixes or documentation updates
will be released for this version. For the latest information, see the
current release documentation.
Development Telemetry
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IMPORTANT: This documentation is no longer updated. Refer to Elastic's version policy and the latest documentation.
Development Telemetry
editTo help us provide a good developer experience, we track some straightforward metrics when running certain tasks locally and ship them to a service that we run. To disable this functionality, specify CI_STATS_DISABLED=true
in your environment.
The operations we current report timing data for:
-
Total execution time of
yarn kbn bootstrap
. -
Total execution time of
@kbn/optimizer
runs as well as the following metadata about the runs: The number of bundles created, the number of bundles which were cached, usage of--watch
,--dist
,--workers
and--no-cache
flags, and the count of themes being built. -
The time from when you run
yarn start
until both the Kibana server and@kbn/optimizer
are ready for use. -
The time it takes for the Kibana server to start listening after it is spawned by
yarn start
.
Along with the execution time of each execution, we ship the following information about your machine to the service:
-
The
branch
property from the package.json file -
The value of the
data/uuid
file - Operating system platform
- Operating system release
- Count, model, and speed of the CPUs
- CPU architecture
- Total memory and Free memory
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