- Watcher Reference for 2.x and 1.x:
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Customizing Watches
- How Watcher Works
- Installing Watcher
- Administering Watcher
- Configuring Watcher to Send Email
- Configuring Watcher to Send Messages to HipChat
- Configuring Watcher to Send Messages to Slack
- Configuring Watcher to Send PagerDuty Events
- Integrating Watcher with Shield
- Integrating Watcher with Logstash
- Configuring the Default Throttle Period
- Configuring the Default HTTP Timeouts
- Configuring the Default Internal Operations Timeouts
- Getting Watcher Statistics
- Monitoring Watch Execution
- Managing Watches
- Example Watches
- Reference
- Managing Your License
- Limitations
- Troubleshooting
- Release Notes
From version 5.0 onward, Watcher is part of X-Pack. For more information, see
Alerting on cluster and index events.
Customizing Watches
editCustomizing Watches
editNow that you’ve seen how to set up simple watches to watch your log data and monitor your cluster health, let’s take a closer look at how you can customize a watch by modifying its inputs, conditions, transforms, and actions.
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