I used these settings in kibana:

(yes) Index contains time-based events
(yes) Use event times to create index names
Index name pattern: [karaf-]YYYY.MM.DD

The time field was in @timestamp like usual.

This worked fine for me. Of course there needs to be data inside the index at this point.

I needed these features to generate some data:
decanter-common
decanter-simple-scheduler
decanter-collector-log
decanter-appender-elasticsearch

Christian

On 13.03.2015 09:36, Achim Nierbeck wrote:
But looks like your refactoring of the ElasticsearchAppender broke my
dashboard.
For one the Index changed, that's ok.
But the filtering for the @timestamp doesn't work any longer.

I'm investigating ...

regards, Achim

P.S. a sample Kibana Dashboard can be found here:
https://gist.github.com/ANierbeck/495a73885e259599faae

2015-03-13 9:10 GMT+01:00 Achim Nierbeck <[email protected]>:


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