# Notes for running multiple instances: # # If you want to run multiple instances on the same system, then simply create # symlink for the runscript and copy this config for each instance as follows: # # ln -s /etc/init.d/elasticsearch /etc/init.d/elasticsearch.INSTANCE_NAME # cp /etc/conf.d/elasticsearch /etc/conf.d/elasticsearch.INSTANCE_NAME # # and also copy configuration files: # # mkdir /etc/elasticsearch/INSTANCE_NAME # cp /etc/elasticsearch/*.yml /etc/elasticsearch/INSTANCE_NAME/ # # Default INSTANCE_NAME is _default; this is used when running # /etc/init.d/elasticsearch directly. # # Placeholder [INSTANCE_NAME] means that it's omitted for _default (for # user convenient when running just single instance). # # Java options are by default set in the environment variable ES_JVM_OPTIONS: # # ES_CONF_DIR/jvm.options # # User to run this ElasticSearch instance. #user="elastico" # Group to run this ElasticSearch instance. Defaults to primary group of $user. #group= # Path of the config directory. #conf_dir="/etc/elasticsearch/[INSTANCE_NAME]" # Path of the instance home (base) directory. #home_dir="/var/lib/elasticsearch/" # Default path of the directory where to store index data. # This may be overriden in $conf_dir/elasticsearch.yml. #default_data_dir="$home_dir/data" # Default path of the directory where plugins are installed. # This may be overriden in $conf_dir/elasticsearch.yml. #default_plugins_dir="$home_dir/plugins" # Default path of the directory where to store log files. # This may be overriden in $conf_dir/elasticsearch.yml. #default_logs_dir="/var/log/elasticsearch/[INSTANCE_NAME]" # Should runscript create $default_logs_dir? #create_logs_dir="yes" # The maximum number of filedescriptors to be allowed. max_fd="65536" # Additional options to pass to the JVM. #java_opts="" # The maximum mapped memory areas [vm.max_map_count] max_map_count="262144" # Additional options to pass to the Elasticsearch. #elastic_opts=