Update where log files are written using systemd#47570
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At least for kibana-oss 7.4, this is how I can access Kibana logs. The file `/var/log/kibana` is not created and if I set it as a log file, kibana does not have permission to write there. See also: elastic#6579
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Since this is a community submitted pull request, a Jenkins build has not been kicked off automatically. Can an Elastic organization member please verify the contents of this patch and then kick off a build manually? |
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Since this is a community submitted pull request, a Jenkins build has not been kicked off automatically. Can an Elastic organization member please verify the contents of this patch and then kick off a build manually? |
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Pinging @elastic/kibana-operations (Team:Operations) |
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Pinging @elastic/kibana-docs (Team:Docs) |
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jenkins, test this |
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Thanks @fkellner, I know this is sorta silly, but we can't accept contributions unless you sign the CLA. Would you mind? https://www.elastic.co/contributor-agreement |
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@elasticmachine merge upstream |
💚 Build Succeeded |
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Sorry, the notifications went to my spam folder somehow. Now have signed the CLA, so I hope we're good to go 👍 |
At least for kibana-oss 7.4, this is how I can access Kibana logs. The file `/var/log/kibana` is not created and if I set it as a log file, kibana does not have permission to write there. See also: elastic#6579
At least for kibana-oss 7.4, this is how I can access Kibana logs. The file `/var/log/kibana` is not created and if I set it as a log file, kibana does not have permission to write there. See also: elastic#6579
At least for kibana-oss 7.4, this is how I can access Kibana logs. The file `/var/log/kibana` is not created and if I set it as a log file, kibana does not have permission to write there. See also: elastic#6579
At least for kibana-oss 7.4, this is how I can access Kibana logs. The file `/var/log/kibana` is not created and if I set it as a log file, kibana does not have permission to write there. See also: elastic#6579
At least for kibana-oss 7.4, this is how I can access Kibana logs. The file `/var/log/kibana` is not created and if I set it as a log file, kibana does not have permission to write there. See also: elastic#6579
At least for kibana-oss 7.4, this is how I can access Kibana logs. The file `/var/log/kibana` is not created and if I set it as a log file, kibana does not have permission to write there. See also: elastic#6579
At least for kibana-oss 7.4, this is how I can access Kibana logs. The file `/var/log/kibana` is not created and if I set it as a log file, kibana does not have permission to write there. See also: elastic#6579
At least for kibana-oss 7.4, this is how I can access Kibana logs. The file `/var/log/kibana` is not created and if I set it as a log file, kibana does not have permission to write there. See also: elastic#6579
At least for kibana-oss 7.4, this is how I can access Kibana logs.
The file
/var/log/kibanais not created and if I set it as a log file, kibana does not have permission to write there.See also:
#6579
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