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Status Future consideration
Created by Guest
Created on Mar 6, 2019

How to Access Elastic Search Store on DPOD

We want to download and store logs collected by DPOD (and to be able to view these logs at a later point of time for analysis). DPOD technical team suggested us to use APM integration. Unfortunately, our DP devices are on 7.6.0.4 firmware version which is not a supported version for APM integration per DPOD documentation.
We are trying to explore options to download this log data without any APM integration and like to download the elastic search store itself.
but, how can we access the Elastic Search Store of the DPOD? Is there a way to call REST API of the Elastic Search?

(The Kibana dashboard templates are not very helpful)

for this question IBM support asked us to create an RFE.

Idea priority Medium
RFE ID 130674
RFE URL
RFE Product IBM DataPower Gateways