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[6.8] Update where log files are written using systemd (#47570) #51470

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Update where log files are written using systemd (#47570)
At least for kibana-oss 7.4, this is how I can access Kibana logs. 
The file `/var/log/kibana` is not created and if I set it as a log file, kibana does not have permission to write there. 
See also:
#6579
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fkellner authored and spalger committed Nov 22, 2019
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/setup/install/systemd.asciidoc
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@@ -18,5 +18,5 @@ sudo systemctl stop kibana.service
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These commands provide no feedback as to whether Kibana was started
successfully or not. Instead, this information will be written in the log
files located in `/var/log/kibana/`.
successfully or not. Log information can be accessed via
`journalctl -u kibana.service`.