To stop generating X-Pack monitoring data in Elasticsearch, disable data collection:
xpack.monitoring.collection.enabled: false
When this setting is false
, Elasticsearch monitoring data is not collected and all
monitoring data from other sources such as Kibana, Beats, and Logstash is ignored.
You can update this setting by using the Cluster Update Settings API.
If you want to collect data from sources such as Kibana, Beats, and Logstash but not collect data about your Elasticsearch cluster, you can disable data collection just for Elasticsearch:
xpack.monitoring.collection.enabled: true xpack.monitoring.elasticsearch.collection.enabled: false
If you want to separately disable a specific exporter, you can specify the
enabled
setting (which defaults to true
) per exporter. For example:
xpack.monitoring.exporters.my_http_exporter: type: http host: ["10.1.2.3:9200", "10.1.2.4:9200"] enabled: false
Disable the named exporter. If the same name as an existing exporter is not used, then this will create a completely new exporter that is completely ignored. This value can be set dynamically by using cluster settings. |
Defining a disabled exporter prevents the default exporter from being created.
To re-start data collection, re-enable these settings.