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  1. [[zip-windows]]
  2. === Install {es} with `.zip` on Windows
  3. {es} can be installed on Windows using the Windows `.zip` archive. This
  4. comes with a `elasticsearch-service.bat` command which will setup {es} to run as a
  5. service.
  6. include::license.asciidoc[]
  7. NOTE: On Windows the {es} {ml} feature requires the Microsoft Universal
  8. C Runtime library. This is built into Windows 10, Windows Server 2016 and more
  9. recent versions of Windows. For older versions of Windows it can be installed
  10. via Windows Update, or from a
  11. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2999226/update-for-universal-c-runtime-in-windows[separate download].
  12. If you cannot install the Microsoft Universal C Runtime library you can still
  13. use the rest of {es} if you disable the {ml} feature.
  14. The latest stable version of {es} can be found on the
  15. link:/downloads/elasticsearch[Download {es}] page.
  16. Other versions can be found on the
  17. link:/downloads/past-releases[Past Releases page].
  18. NOTE: {es} includes a bundled version of https://openjdk.java.net[OpenJDK]
  19. from the JDK maintainers (GPLv2+CE). To use your own version of Java,
  20. see the <<jvm-version, JVM version requirements>>
  21. [[install-windows]]
  22. ==== Download and install the `.zip` package
  23. ifeval::["{release-state}"=="unreleased"]
  24. WARNING: Version {version} of {es} has not yet been released.
  25. endif::[]
  26. Download the `.zip` archive for {es} {version} from: https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-{version}-windows-x86_64.zip
  27. Unzip it with your favorite unzip tool. This will create a folder called
  28. +elasticsearch-{version}+, which we will refer to as `%ES_HOME%`. In a terminal
  29. window, `cd` to the `%ES_HOME%` directory, for instance:
  30. ["source","sh",subs="attributes"]
  31. ----------------------------
  32. cd C:\elasticsearch-{version}
  33. ----------------------------
  34. ifdef::include-xpack[]
  35. [role="xpack"]
  36. [[windows-enable-indices]]
  37. ==== Enable automatic creation of system indices
  38. include::xpack-indices.asciidoc[]
  39. endif::include-xpack[]
  40. [[windows-running]]
  41. include::zip-windows-start.asciidoc[]
  42. [[windows-configuring]]
  43. ==== Configure {es} on the command line
  44. {es} loads its configuration from the `%ES_HOME%\config\elasticsearch.yml`
  45. file by default. The format of this config file is explained in
  46. <<settings>>.
  47. Any settings that can be specified in the config file can also be specified on
  48. the command line, using the `-E` syntax as follows:
  49. [source,sh]
  50. --------------------------------------------
  51. .\bin\elasticsearch.bat -Ecluster.name=my_cluster -Enode.name=node_1
  52. --------------------------------------------
  53. NOTE: Values that contain spaces must be surrounded with quotes. For instance `-Epath.logs="C:\My Logs\logs"`.
  54. TIP: Typically, any cluster-wide settings (like `cluster.name`) should be
  55. added to the `elasticsearch.yml` config file, while any node-specific settings
  56. such as `node.name` could be specified on the command line.
  57. :es-conf: %ES_HOME%\config
  58. :slash: \
  59. include::check-running.asciidoc[]
  60. [[windows-service]]
  61. ==== Install and run {es} as a service on Windows
  62. You can install {es} as a service that runs in the background or starts
  63. automatically at boot time without user interaction.
  64. . Install {es} as a service. The name of the service and the value of
  65. `ES_JAVA_HOME` will be made available during install:
  66. +
  67. ["source","sh",subs="attributes"]
  68. ----
  69. C:\elasticsearch-{version}{backslash}bin>elasticsearch-service.bat install
  70. Installing service : "elasticsearch-service-x64"
  71. Using ES_JAVA_HOME (64-bit): "C:\jvm\jdk1.8"
  72. The service 'elasticsearch-service-x64' has been installed.
  73. ----
  74. . Start {es} as a service. When {es} starts, authentication is enabled by
  75. default:
  76. +
  77. ["source","sh",subs="attributes"]
  78. ----
  79. C:\elasticsearch-{version}{backslash}bin>bin\elasticsearch-service.bat start
  80. ----
  81. +
  82. NOTE: TLS is not enabled or configured when you start {es} as a service.
  83. . Generate a password for the `elastic` user with the
  84. <<reset-password,`elasticsearch-reset-password`>> tool. The password is output
  85. to the command line.
  86. +
  87. ["source","sh",subs="attributes"]
  88. ----
  89. C:\elasticsearch-{version}{backslash}bin>\bin\elasticsearch-reset-password -u elastic
  90. ----
  91. NOTE: While a JRE can be used for the {es} service, due to its use of a client
  92. VM (as opposed to a server JVM which offers better performance for long-running
  93. applications) its usage is discouraged and a warning will be issued.
  94. NOTE: The system environment variable `ES_JAVA_HOME` should be set to the path
  95. of the JDK installation that you want the service to use. If you upgrade the
  96. JDK, you are not required to the reinstall the service but you must set the
  97. value of the system environment variable `ES_JAVA_HOME` to the path to the new
  98. JDK installation. However, upgrading across JVM types (e.g. JRE versus SE) is
  99. not supported, and does require the service to be reinstalled.
  100. [[windows-service-manage]]
  101. ===== Manage {es} as a service on Windows
  102. Run the `elasticsearch-service.bat` script in the `bin\` folder to install,
  103. remove, manage, or configure the service and potentially start and stop the
  104. service from the command line.
  105. ["source","sh",subs="attributes,callouts"]
  106. ----
  107. C:\elasticsearch-{version}{backslash}bin>elasticsearch-service.bat
  108. Usage: elasticsearch-service.bat install|remove|start|stop|manager [SERVICE_ID]
  109. ----
  110. The script requires one parameter (the command to execute), followed by an
  111. optional one indicating the service id (useful when installing multiple
  112. {es} services).
  113. The commands available are:
  114. --
  115. [horizontal]
  116. `install`:: Install {es} as a service
  117. `remove`:: Remove the installed {es} service (and stop the service if started)
  118. `start`:: Start the {es} service (if installed)
  119. `stop`:: Stop the {es} service (if started)
  120. `manager`:: Start a GUI for managing the installed service
  121. --
  122. [[windows-service-settings]]
  123. [discrete]
  124. === Customize service settings
  125. The {es} service can be configured prior to installation by setting the following environment variables (either using the https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754250(v=ws.10).aspx[set command] from the command line, or through the *System Properties->Environment Variables* GUI).
  126. [horizontal]
  127. `SERVICE_ID`::
  128. A unique identifier for the service. Useful if installing multiple instances
  129. on the same machine. Defaults to `elasticsearch-service-x64`.
  130. `SERVICE_USERNAME`::
  131. The user to run as, defaults to the local system account.
  132. `SERVICE_PASSWORD`::
  133. The password for the user specified in `%SERVICE_USERNAME%`.
  134. `SERVICE_DISPLAY_NAME`::
  135. The name of the service. Defaults to `{es} <version> %SERVICE_ID%`.
  136. `SERVICE_DESCRIPTION`::
  137. The description of the service. Defaults to `{es} <version> Windows Service - https://elastic.co`.
  138. `ES_JAVA_HOME`::
  139. The installation directory of the desired JVM to run the service under.
  140. `SERVICE_LOG_DIR`::
  141. Service log directory, defaults to `%ES_HOME%\logs`. Note that this does
  142. not control the path for the {es} logs; the path for these is set
  143. via the setting `path.logs` in the `elasticsearch.yml` configuration file,
  144. or on the command line.
  145. `ES_PATH_CONF`::
  146. Configuration file directory (which needs to include `elasticsearch.yml`,
  147. `jvm.options`, and `log4j2.properties` files), defaults to
  148. `%ES_HOME%\config`.
  149. `ES_JAVA_OPTS`::
  150. Any additional JVM system properties you may want to apply.
  151. `ES_START_TYPE`::
  152. Startup mode for the service. Can be either `auto` or `manual` (default).
  153. `ES_STOP_TIMEOUT`::
  154. The timeout in seconds that procrun waits for service to exit gracefully. Defaults to `0`.
  155. NOTE: At its core, `elasticsearch-service.bat` relies on https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-daemon/[Apache Commons Daemon] project
  156. to install the service. Environment variables set prior to the service installation are copied and will be used during the service lifecycle. This means any changes made to them after the installation will not be picked up unless the service is reinstalled.
  157. [NOTE]
  158. ====
  159. By default, {es} automatically sizes JVM heap based on a node's
  160. <<node-roles,roles>> and total memory. We recommend this default sizing for most
  161. production environments. If needed, you can override default sizing by manually
  162. setting the heap size.
  163. When installing {es} on Windows as a service for the first time or running {es}
  164. from the command line, you can manually <<set-jvm-heap-size>>.
  165. To resize the heap for an already installed service,
  166. use the service manager: `bin\elasticsearch-service.bat manager`.
  167. ====
  168. NOTE: The service automatically configures a private temporary directory for use
  169. by {es} when it is running. This private temporary directory is
  170. configured as a sub-directory of the private temporary directory for the user
  171. running the installation. If the service will run under a different user, you
  172. can configure the location of the temporary directory that the service should
  173. use by setting the environment variable `ES_TMPDIR` to the preferred location
  174. before you execute the service installation.
  175. Using the Manager GUI::
  176. It is also possible to configure the service after it's been installed using the manager GUI (`elasticsearch-service-mgr.exe`), which offers insight into the installed service, including its status, startup type, JVM, start and stop settings amongst other things. Invoke `elasticsearch-service.bat manager` from the command-line to open the manager window.
  177. Most changes (like JVM settings) made through the manager GUI will require a restart of the service to take affect.
  178. include::connect-clients.asciidoc[]
  179. [[windows-layout]]
  180. ==== Directory layout of `.zip` archive
  181. The `.zip` package is entirely self-contained. All files and directories are,
  182. by default, contained within `%ES_HOME%` -- the directory created when
  183. unpacking the archive.
  184. This is very convenient because you don't have to create any directories to
  185. start using {es}, and uninstalling {es} is as easy as
  186. removing the `%ES_HOME%` directory. However, it is advisable to change the
  187. default locations of the config directory, the data directory, and the logs
  188. directory so that you do not delete important data later on.
  189. [cols="<h,<,<m,<m",options="header",]
  190. |=======================================================================
  191. | Type | Description | Default Location | Setting
  192. | home
  193. | {es} home directory or `%ES_HOME%`
  194. d| Directory created by unpacking the archive
  195. |
  196. | bin
  197. | Binary scripts including `elasticsearch` to start a node
  198. and `elasticsearch-plugin` to install plugins
  199. | %ES_HOME%\bin
  200. d|
  201. | conf
  202. | Configuration files including `elasticsearch.yml`
  203. | %ES_HOME%\config
  204. | <<config-files-location,ES_PATH_CONF>>
  205. | conf
  206. | Generated TLS keys and certificates for the transport and HTTP layer.
  207. | %ES_HOME%\config\certs
  208. d|
  209. | data
  210. | The location of the data files of each index / shard allocated
  211. on the node.
  212. | %ES_HOME%\data
  213. | path.data
  214. | logs
  215. | Log files location.
  216. | %ES_HOME%\logs
  217. | path.logs
  218. | plugins
  219. | Plugin files location. Each plugin will be contained in a subdirectory.
  220. | %ES_HOME%\plugins
  221. |
  222. | repo
  223. | 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.
  224. d| Not configured
  225. | path.repo
  226. |=======================================================================
  227. include::next-steps.asciidoc[]