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Install Elasticsearch from archive on Linux or MacOSedit

Elasticsearch is as a .tar.gz archive for Linux and MacOS.

This package is free to use under the Elastic license. It contains open sourceand free commercial features and access to paid commercial features.Start a 30-day trial to try out all of thepaid commercial features. See theSubscriptions page for information aboutElastic license levels.

The latest stable version of Elasticsearch can be found on theDownload Elasticsearch page.Other versions can be found on thePast Releases page.

Elasticsearch includes a bundled version of OpenJDKfrom the JDK maintainers (GPLv2+CE). To use your own version of Java,see the JVM version requirements

The Linux archive for Elasticsearch v7.9.3 can be downloaded and installed as follows:

Compares the SHA of the downloaded .tar.gz archive and the published checksum, which should outputelasticsearch-{version}-linux-x86_64.tar.gz: OK.

This directory is known as $ES_HOME.

Alternatively, you can download the following package, which includes onlyApache 2.0 licensed code:https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-oss-7.9.3-linux-x86_64.tar.gz

The MacOS archive for Elasticsearch v7.9.3 can be downloaded and installed as follows:

Compares the SHA of the downloaded .tar.gz archive and the published checksum, which should outputelasticsearch-{version}-darwin-x86_64.tar.gz: OK.

This directory is known as $ES_HOME.

Alternatively, you can download the following package, which includes onlyApache 2.0 licensed code:https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-oss-7.9.3-darwin-x86_64.tar.gz

Some commercial features automatically create indices within Elasticsearch.By default, Elasticsearch is configured to allow automatic index creation, and noadditional steps are required. However, if you have disabled automatic indexcreation in Elasticsearch, you must configureaction.auto_create_index in elasticsearch.yml to allowthe commercial features to create the following indices:

If you are using Logstashor Beats then you will most likelyrequire additional index names in your action.auto_create_index setting, andthe exact value will depend on your local configuration. If you are unsure ofthe correct value for your environment, you may consider setting the value to * which will allow automatic creation of all indices.

Elasticsearch can be started from the command line as follows:

If you have password-protected the Elasticsearch keystore, you will be promptedto enter the keystore’s password. See Secure settings for moredetails.

By default, Elasticsearch runs in the foreground, prints its logs to thestandard output (stdout), and can be stopped by pressing Ctrl-C.

All scripts packaged with Elasticsearch require a version of Bashthat supports arrays and assume that Bash is available at /bin/bash.As such, Bash should be available at this path either directly or via asymbolic link.

You can test that your Elasticsearch node is running by sending an HTTPrequest to port 9200 on localhost:

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which should give you a response something like this:

Log printing to stdout can be disabled using the -q or --quietoption on the command line.

To run Elasticsearch as a daemon, specify -d on the command line, and recordthe process ID in a file using the -p option:

If you have password-protected the Elasticsearch keystore, you will be promptedto enter the keystore’s password. See Secure settings for moredetails.

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Log messages can be found in the $ES_HOME/logs/ directory.

To shut down Elasticsearch, kill the process ID recorded in the pid file:

The startup scripts provided in the RPM and Debianpackages take care of starting and stopping the Elasticsearch process for you.

Elasticsearch loads its configuration from the $ES_HOME/config/elasticsearch.ymlfile by default. The format of this config file is explained inConfiguring Elasticsearch.

Any settings that can be specified in the config file can also be specified onthe command line, using the -E syntax as follows:

Typically, any cluster-wide settings (like cluster.name) should beadded to the elasticsearch.yml config file, while any node-specific settingssuch as node.name could be specified on the command line.

The archive distributions are entirely self-contained. All files anddirectories are, by default, contained within $ES_HOME — the directorycreated when unpacking the archive.

This is very convenient because you don’t have to create any directories tostart using Elasticsearch, and uninstalling Elasticsearch is as easy asremoving the $ES_HOME directory. However, it is advisable to change thedefault locations of the config directory, the data directory, and the logsdirectory so that you do not delete important data later on.

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TypeDescriptionDefault LocationSetting

home

Elasticsearch home directory or $ES_HOME

Directory created by unpacking the archive

bin

Binary scripts including elasticsearch to start a node and elasticsearch-plugin to install plugins

$ES_HOME/bin

conf

Configuration files including elasticsearch.yml

$ES_HOME/config

data

The location of the data files of each index / shard allocated on the node. Can hold multiple locations.

$ES_HOME/data

path.data

logs

Log files location.

$ES_HOME/logs

path.logs

plugins

Plugin files location. Each plugin will be contained in a subdirectory.

$ES_HOME/plugins

repo

Shared file system repository locations. Can hold multiple locations. A file system repository can be placed in to any subdirectory of any directory specified here.

Not configured

path.repo

You now have a test Elasticsearch environment set up. Before you startserious development or go into production with Elasticsearch, you must do some additionalsetup:

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  • Learn how to configure Elasticsearch.
  • Configure important Elasticsearch settings.
  • Configure important system settings.
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