diff --git a/_security-plugin/access-control/multi-tenancy.md b/_security-plugin/access-control/multi-tenancy.md index eb8e51cf42..46c7cd408e 100644 --- a/_security-plugin/access-control/multi-tenancy.md +++ b/_security-plugin/access-control/multi-tenancy.md @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ config: opensearch-dashboards: multitenancy_enabled: true server_username: opensearch - index: '.opensearch-dashboards' + index: '.kibana' do_not_fail_on_forbidden: false ``` @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Setting | Description :--- | :--- `multitenancy_enabled` | Enable or disable multi-tenancy. Default is true. `server_username` | Must match the name of the OpenSearch Dashboards server user from `opensearch_dashboards.yml`. Default is `dashboardserver`. -`index` | Must match the name of the OpenSearch Dashboards index from `opensearch_dashboards.yml`. Default is `.opensearch-dashboards`. +`index` | Must match the name of the OpenSearch Dashboards index from `opensearch_dashboards.yml`. Default is `.kibana`. `do_not_fail_on_forbidden` | If true, the security plugin removes any content that a user is not allowed to see from search results. If false, the plugin returns a security exception. Default is false. `opensearch_dashboards.yml` has some additional settings: @@ -155,14 +155,14 @@ _meta: ## Manage OpenSearch Dashboards indices -The open source version of OpenSearch Dashboards saves all objects to a single index: `.opensearch-dashboards`. The security plugin uses this index for the global tenant, but separate indices for every other tenant. Each user also has a private tenant, so you might see a large number of indices that follow two patterns: +The open source version of OpenSearch Dashboards saves all objects to a single index: `.kibana`. The security plugin uses this index for the global tenant, but separate indices for every other tenant. Each user also has a private tenant, so you might see a large number of indices that follow two patterns: ``` -.opensearch-dashboards__ -.opensearch-dashboards__ +.kibana__ +.kibana__ ``` The security plugin scrubs these index names of special characters, so they might not be a perfect match of tenant names and usernames. {: .tip } -To back up your OpenSearch Dashboards data, [take a snapshot]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/opensearch/snapshot-restore/) of all tenant indices using an index pattern such as `.opensearch-dashboards*`. +To back up your OpenSearch Dashboards data, [take a snapshot]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/opensearch/snapshot-restore/) of all tenant indices using an index pattern such as `.kibana*`.