diff --git a/docs/getting-started-guides/logging-elasticsearch.md b/docs/getting-started-guides/logging-elasticsearch.md index df35894543b..39654a11a3e 100644 --- a/docs/getting-started-guides/logging-elasticsearch.md +++ b/docs/getting-started-guides/logging-elasticsearch.md @@ -217,6 +217,15 @@ regulary refreshed. Here is a typical view of ingested logs from the Kibana view ![Kibana logs](kibana-logs.png) +Another way to access Elasticsearch and Kibana in the cluster is to use `kubectl proxy` which will serve +a local proxy to the remote master: + +``` +$ kubectl proxy +Starting to serve on localhost:8001 +``` + +Now you can visit the URL [http://localhost:8001/api/v1/proxy/namespaces/default/services/elasticsearch-logging](http://localhost:8001/api/v1/proxy/namespaces/default/services/elasticsearch-logging) to contact Elasticsearch and [http://localhost:8001/api/v1/proxy/namespaces/default/services/kibana-logging](http://localhost:8001/api/v1/proxy/namespaces/default/services/kibana-logging) to access the Kibana viewer. [![Analytics](https://kubernetes-site.appspot.com/UA-36037335-10/GitHub/docs/getting-started-guides/logging-elasticsearch.md?pixel)]()