View your Elasticsearch data
Once the collector is running and sending data, you can view your Elasticsearch metrics in New Relic:
- Go to one.newrelic.com > Integrations & Agents
- Search for Elasticsearch (OpenTelemetry)
- In the Installation plan , if you want to see the installation steps, click See installation docs . Otherwise, click Skip this step .
- Click See your data .
You should see dashboards showing cluster health, performance metrics, and resource usage. If you're monitoring Elasticsearch on Kubernetes, the dashboards will include Kubernetes-specific context.
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- Go to one.newrelic.com > Integrations & Agents
- Under the All tab, click dashboards . Search for the Elasticsearch Otel, you can view the dashboard.
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- From the left panel, click Dashboards .
- Search for the Elasticsearch Otel dashboard, you can view the dashboard.
Sugerencia
Not seeing data? It may take a few minutes for data to appear. If you don't see metrics after 10 minutes, check the collector logs and verify your configuration.
Set up alerts
Proactive monitoring with alerts helps you catch issues before they impact your users. To create alert conditions in New Relic:
- Go to one.newrelic.com > Alerts > Alert Conditions
- Click Create condition
- Configure the alert using either Guided mode or the NRQL query builder
The alert configurations below are recommended for robust Elasticsearch monitoring:
Essential alerts
These alerts monitor critical cluster health issues that can cause data loss or service outages:
Additional monitoring alerts
These alerts help monitor performance and operational issues:
Next steps:
- Metrics reference: See the complete Elasticsearch OpenTelemetry metrics reference for all available metrics and their descriptions
- Explore metrics: All Elasticsearch metrics are stored as
Metricevent types - Create custom queries: Use NRQL to build custom charts and dashboards