Updated README, added info on boot2docker use case.
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7. http://localhost:8080 to see the messages show up in Kibana 3.
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7. http://localhost:8080 to see the messages show up in Kibana 3.
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8. http://localhost:5601 to use Kibana 4.
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8. http://localhost:5601 to use Kibana 4.
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NOTE: If your using *boot2docker*, you must access it via the boot2docker IP address:
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* http://boot2docker-ip-address:8080 to see the messages show up in Kibana 3.
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* http://boot2docker-ip-address:5601 to use Kibana 4.
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This will create 4 Docker containers with Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana 3 and Kibana 4 running in them and connected to each other. Four ports are exposed for access:
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This will create 4 Docker containers with Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana 3 and Kibana 4 running in them and connected to each other. Four ports are exposed for access:
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* 5000: Logstash TCP input.
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* 5000: Logstash TCP input.
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* 9200: Elasticsearch HTTP (With Marvel plugin accessible via [http://localhost:9200/_plugin/marvel](http://localhost:9200/_plugin/marvel))
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* 9200: Elasticsearch HTTP (With Marvel plugin accessible via [http://localhost:9200/_plugin/marvel](http://localhost:9200/_plugin/marvel))
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