I have set up Packetbeat/Elasticsearch/kibana on a Windows 2012 server as 
per the instructions.

1:  The rev of Kibana is 3.1.1. 
2:  Packetbeat is collecting some kind of data and indexes have been 
created in Elasticsearch. 
3:  A web browser pointing to the Elasticsearch source responds with a 
JASON object listing. 
4:  Kibana shows a generic dashboard, but there is no listing of dashboards 
under "load" and I don't know if kibana is seeing any data at all from 
packetbeat. 

What have I done wrong, and how can I test for packetbeat data? Here's my 
site:

*http://gazoslive.com/kibana/#/dashboard/file/default.json*

Here is my config.js file (though I cannot find where in the javascript 
code this file is read):


















































































*/** @scratch /configuration/config.js/1 * * == Configuration * config.js 
is where you will find the core Kibana configuration. This file contains 
parameter that * must be set before kibana is run for the first 
time. */define(['settings'],function (Settings) {    /** @scratch 
/configuration/config.js/2   *   * === Parameters   */  return new 
Settings({    /** @scratch /configuration/config.js/5     *     * ==== 
elasticsearch     *     * The URL to your elasticsearch server. You almost 
certainly don't     * want +http://localhost:9200+ here. Even if Kibana and 
Elasticsearch are on     * the same host. By default this will attempt to 
reach ES at the same host you have     * kibana installed on. You probably 
want to set it to the FQDN of your     * elasticsearch host     *     * 
Note: this can also be an object if you want to pass options to the http 
client. For example:     *     *  +elasticsearch: {server: 
"http://localhost:9200";, withCredentials: true}+     *     * elasticsearch: 
"http://"+window.location.hostname+":9200";,     *     */    elasticsearch: 
"http://ihpgazos.cloudapp.net:9200";,    /** @scratch 
/configuration/config.js/5     *     * ==== default_route     *     * This 
is the default landing page when you don't specify a dashboard to load. You 
can specify     * files, scripts or saved dashboards here. For example, if 
you had saved a dashboard called     * `WebLogs' to elasticsearch you might 
use:     *     * default_route: '/dashboard/elasticsearch/WebLogs',     
*/    default_route     : '/dashboard/file/default.json',    /** @scratch 
/configuration/config.js/5     *     * ==== kibana-int     *     * The 
default ES index to use for storing Kibana specific object     * such as 
stored dashboards     */    kibana_index: "kibana-int",    /** @scratch 
/configuration/config.js/5     *     * ==== panel_name     *     * An array 
of panel modules available. Panels will only be loaded when they are 
defined in the     * dashboard, but this list is used in the "add panel" 
interface.     */    panel_names: [      'histogram',      'map',      
'goal',      'table',      'filtering',      'timepicker',      
'text',      'hits',      'column',      'trends',      'bettermap',      
'query',      'terms',      'stats',      'sparklines'    ]  });});*


All suggestions will be valued.

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