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I am running elastic search 7.6 it is working ok on http://localhost:9200/ . I am able to use the REST API to add values to index.

Now when i start up kibana 7.6, i get following error:-

log   [12:31:32.247] [info][plugins-service] Plugin "case" is disabled.
  log   [12:31:44.432] [info][plugins-system] Setting up [36] plugins: [taskManager,siem,licensing,infra,encryptedSavedObjects,code,timelion,features,security,usageCollection,metrics,canvas,apm_oss,translations,reporting,status_page,share,uiActions,data,navigation,newsfeed,kibana_legacy,management,dev_tools,home,spaces,cloud,graph,inspector,expressions,visualizations,embeddable,advancedUiActions,dashboard_embeddable_container,eui_utils,bfetch]                                   log   [12:31:44.435] [info]
  log   [12:31:44.587] [info][savedobjects-service] Waiting until all Elasticsearch nodes are compatible with Kibana before starting saved objects migrations...
  log   [12:31:44.617] [info][savedobjects-service] Starting saved objects migrations                                     log   [12:31:44.657] [info][savedobjects-service] Creating index .kibana_1.
  log   [12:31:44.663] [info][savedobjects-service] Creating index .kibana_task_manager_1. 
  log   [12:32:14.663] [warning][savedobjects-service] Unable to connect to Elasticsearch. Error: Request Timeout after 30000ms

Unable to connect to Elasticsearch. Error: Request Timeout after 30000ms

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Are you starting a fresh kibana 7.6 or upgrading kibana ?user156327
Fresh Kibana 7.6rahul
there was a issue with APM plugin ...i removed that plugin now stuck on this errorrahul
now I reinstalled Kibana , etting the following issue:-rahul
log [06:34:59.768] [warning][savedobjects-service] Unable to connect to Elasticsearch. Error: [resource_already_exists_exception] index [.kibana_1/KE1kiXYMR2qjbG9qhK2ynw] already exists, with { index_uuid="KE1kiXYMR2qjbG9qhK2ynw" & index=".kibana_1" } log [06:34:59.769] [warning][savedobjects-service] Another Kibana instance appears to be migrating the index. Waiting for that migration to complete. If no other Kibana instance is attempting migrations, you can get past this message by deleting index .kibana_1 and restarting Kibana.rahul

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I've got same problem like yours, and I've sloved it by switching cmd prompt window to PowerShell window. It seems that command prompt window is very sensitive. You may get some idea here. https://discuss.elastic.co/t/kibana-7-4-0-on-windows-command-prompt-not-able-to-start/203877/7

BTW, If you get a warning when you restart Kibana, like:

  log   [06:27:47.136] [warning][savedobjects-service] Unable to connect to Elasticsearch. Error: [resource_already_exists_exception] index [.kibana_task_manager_1/EmPx77s1TLWbLQdqQ8iC0w] already exists, with { index_uuid="EmPx77s1TLWbLQdqQ8iC0w" & index=".kibana_task_manager_1" }
  log   [06:27:47.140] [warning][savedobjects-service] Another Kibana instance appears to be migrating the index. Waiting for that migration to complete. If no other Kibana instance is attempting migrations, you can get past this message by deleting index .kibana_task_manager_1 and restarting Kibana.

Just do what it told you, delete the index .kibana_task_manager_1 and restart Kibana.

curl -XDELETE http://localhost:9200/.kibana_task_manager_1

Good Luck.