diff --git a/src/core_plugins/kibana/public/management/sections/indices/_create.html b/src/core_plugins/kibana/public/management/sections/indices/_create.html index 90a9017e11832f..1e5f74abc705ef 100644 --- a/src/core_plugins/kibana/public/management/sections/indices/_create.html +++ b/src/core_plugins/kibana/public/management/sections/indices/_create.html @@ -3,19 +3,15 @@
- -

Patterns allow you to define dynamic index names using * as a wildcard. Example: logstash-*

-

Patterns allow you to define dynamic index names. Static text in an index name is denoted using brackets. Example: [logstash-]YYYY.MM.DD. Please note that weeks are setup to use ISO weeks which start on Monday. — - Date Format Documentation

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KIBANA-WILDCARD_DYNAMIC_INDEX_PATTERNS

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KIBANA-STATIC_TEXT_IN_DYNAMIC_INDEX_PATTERNS — + KIBANA-DATE_FORMAT_DOCS

KIBANA-H1_CONFIGURE_INDEX_PATTERN type="text" class="form-control"> - Note: - I noticed you're using weekly indices. Kibana requires ISO weeks be used in your index creation. - See Wikipedia: ISO Week Date + KIBANA-NOTE_COLON  + KIBANA-WEEKLY_ISO_NOTICE + See KIBANA-WIKI_ISO_WEEK_DATE
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KIBANA-H1_CONFIGURE_INDEX_PATTERN

- Index contains time-based events + KIBANA-CONTAINS_TIME_BASED_EVENTS_CHECKBOX
- Do not expand index pattern when searching (Not recommended) + KIBANA-EXPAND_INDEX_PATTERN_WARNING
- This index pattern will be queried directly rather than being - expanded into more performant searches against individual indices. + KIBANA-NOT_EXPANDABLE_PART1 - Elasticsearch will receive a query against {{index.name}} - and will have to search through all matching indices regardless - of whether they have data that matches the current time range. +
-

- By default, searches against any time-based index pattern that - contains a wildcard will automatically be expanded to query only - the indices that contain data within the currently selected time - range. -

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KIBANA-WILDCARD_DEFAULT_EXPANDED_TO_CURRENT_TIME_RANGE_HELP

-

- Searching against the index pattern logstash-* will - actually query elasticsearch for the specific matching indices - (e.g. logstash-2015.12.21) that fall within the current - time range. -

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KIBANA-WILDCARD_DEFAULT_EXPANDED_TO_CURRENT_TIME_RANGE_EXAMPLE_HELP

-

Time-interval based index patterns are deprecated!

-

- We strongly recommend using wildcard pattern names instead of - time-interval based index patterns. -

-

- Kibana is now smart enough to automatically determine which - indices to search against within the current time range for - wildcard index patterns. This means that wildcard - index patterns now get the same performance optimizations when - searching within a time range as time-interval patterns.

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KIBANA-ALERT_INDEX_PATTERN_DEPRECATED

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KIBANA-RECOMMEND_WILD_CARD_PATTERN

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KIBANA-RECOMMEND_WILD_CARD_PATTERN_DETAILS