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For the last week or so, I have been trying to get kibana and elasticsearch to run on my Raspberry PI (because, why not?).

Elsaticsearch setup was not that much of a burden, as the official .deb package is compatible, so it was just a matter of tweaking the settings.

The story is a bit different for kibana... I managed to start it locally from the official tarball by removing the provided node binary and linking to the globally available one. So far, so good. However, I would like to set it up as a service, with the folders in the appropriate location, mimicking an official install.

I am looking for advice on how to achieve that goal. I have two paths in mind:

  • creating an arm debian package from the kibana source that I could then install using dpkg. In such a case, does anyone have knowledge about the kibana build process and where changes would have to be made?
  • trying to replicate the .deb behaviour manually, by setting up the required bash scripts to copy the files where required, create appropriate users, etc. What would be the points of focus and what should I be careful not to forget?
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  • How did you manage to run Kibana locally ? Did you install the 64 bit image on Raspberry Pi ? Apr 9, 2018 at 18:00
  • I donwloaded the zip file from elastic web site, unzipped, went to bin directory, and deleted the node binary. I then recreated a symlink to my globally installed node. Apr 10, 2018 at 9:21

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