You need to increase the `vm.max_map_count` kernel setting on your Docker host.
To do this follow the recommended instructions from the Elastic documentation: [Install Elasticsearch with Docker](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/docker.html#docker-cli-run-prod-mode)
## SELinux
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For example on Redhat and CentOS, the following will apply the proper context:
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* user: *kibanaro*
* password: *kibanaro*
Refer to the [`sg_internal_users.yml`](elasticsearch/config/sg_internal_users.yml) configuration file for a list of built-in users.
*NOTE*: You'll need to inject data into logstash before being able to create a logstash index in Kibana. Then all you should have to do is to hit the create button.