diff --git a/docs/reference/dashboard-monitoring-with-elastic-agent.md b/docs/reference/dashboard-monitoring-with-elastic-agent.md index 8b09ae4655..9c80e8883c 100644 --- a/docs/reference/dashboard-monitoring-with-elastic-agent.md +++ b/docs/reference/dashboard-monitoring-with-elastic-agent.md @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ Check out [Installing {{agent}}](docs-content://reference/fleet/install-elastic- -## Install and run an {{agent}} on your machine [add-agent-to-fleet-ead] +### Install and run an {{agent}} on your machine [add-agent-to-fleet-ead] The **Add agent** flyout has two options: **Enroll in {{fleet}}** and **Run standalone**. Enrolling agents in {{fleet}} (default) provides a centralized management tool in {{kib}}, reducing management overhead. @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ It takes about a minute for {{agent}} to enroll in {{fleet}}, download the confi ::::::: -## View assets [view-assets-ead] +### View assets [view-assets-ead] After you have confirmed enrollment and data is coming in, click **View assets** to access dashboards related to the {{ls}} integration. @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ For traditional Stack Monitoring UI, the dashboards marked **[Logs {{ls}}]** are A number of dashboards are included to view {{ls}} as a whole, and dashboards that allow you to drill-down into how {{ls}} is performing on a node, pipeline and plugin basis. -## Monitor {{ls}} logs and metrics [view-data-dashboard] +### Monitor {{ls}} logs and metrics [view-data-dashboard] From the list of assets, open the **[Metrics {{ls}}] {{ls}} overview** dashboard to view overall performance. Then follow the navigation panel to further drill down into {{ls}} performance.